Camera phone photos
Friday, September 23, 2005
Found these camera phone pictures on my T610 taken sometime last February.
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eHub Web 2.0 Software
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
eHub is my constantly updated list of web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, blogging, Ajax, Ruby on Rails, location mapping, open source, folksonomy, design and digital media sharing.
I launched eHub on Sept 12 and within three days, it had shot up to del.icio.us popular and received global traffic. Here’s a round-up of news from last week.
Sept 17, 2005
eHub in The Social Software Weblog
Barb Dybwad from The Social Sofware Weblog writes about eHub in her post, eHub and wsFinder: Web 2.0 applications and web services.
September 16, 2005
eHub cited by Stowe Boyd in Corante
In today’s Get Real column at Corante, Stowe Boyd, President/COO of Corante, the world’s first blog media company, writes about discovering new web apps at eHub, a new resource by co-founder and Ideacodes principal Emily Chang. See Stowe Boyd’s post, Mapstats and Ajax apps at Corante.
September 15, 2005
eHub Ranked in Del.icio.us and Blogged Around the World
Emily Chang’s eHub web 2.0 software resource has risen to the delicious popular page since Tuesday, Sept 13 with over 460 bookmarks, has been blogged and linked by bloggers in the United States, Spain, Germany, Japan, China, Sweden, Hungary, Italy, and Portugal, and has received over 5000 unique global visitors to the site since its launch on Monday, September 12.
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iPod nano
Monday, September 12, 2005
For a real-world and hilarious account of Apple’s big pitch for the nano and the iTunes phone at the Moscone here in SF last week, read Nicole Lee‘s post at Metroblogging SF, Report from Apple Media Event, Moscone West.
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EmilyChang.com Launches
Saturday, September 03, 2005
I’ve been keeping my life online at artcodes.com for a long time now, but I’ve decided to return artcodes to its roots as a place for my art experiments and personal life. Today I launched emilychang.com as my blog focused on strategic design and web. That’s the plan anyway. Like life, a website tends to grow and evolve organically often despite our attempts to control it, so I’m taking this as an experiment to see where it leads me.
For thoughts on web, interactive design and trends, visit me at www.emilychang.com. For video, photo, flash, and other art bits, continue to visit me at www.artcodes.com.
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Help
Thursday, September 01, 2005
Here you are, like me, online. Probably in the comfort of your own environment, listening to your favorite music, a warm summer night - surfing the web. Everything’s normal. But no farther than a plane ride away, hundreds of thousands of people are enduring what no one should ever have to go through - sheer chaos, death and devastation while the government sits by idly, gathering in meeting rooms to plan the next mindless spin. The President returns early from his vacation to provide this bit of insight: “I think there ought to be zero tolerance of people breaking the law during an emergency such as this — whether it be looting, or price gouging at the gasoline pump, or taking advantage of charitable giving or insurance fraud,” Bush said.
Insurance fraud? Far from it.
Anger, Desperation Mounts Amidst Inadequate Help And Supplies
New Orleans descended into anarchy Thursday, as corpses lay abandoned in street medians, fights and fires broke out and storm survivors battled for seats on the buses that would carry them away from the chaos. The tired and hungry seethed, saying they had been forsaken.
Why the Levee Broke
Washington knew exactly what needed to be done to protect the citizens of New Orleans from disasters like Katrina. Yet federal funding for Louisiana flood control projects was diverted to pay for the war in Iraq.
Waiting for a Leader
It would be some comfort to think that, as Mr. Bush cheerily announced, America “will be a stronger place” for enduring this crisis. Complacency will no longer suffice, especially if experts are right in warning that global warming may increase the intensity of future hurricanes. But since this administration won’t acknowledge that global warming exists, the chances of leadership seem minimal.
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Monday, August 29, 2005
“Geeking is not about high tech. It’s about taking stuff apart and putting it together and making something new. It’s about curiosity and tinkering, whether it be with gardens, vacuum tubes or PHP.” - Caterina Fake
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