Socialmedia.biz’s David Spark talks about why people still download and install applications, plus what makes applications successful.
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RSA 2010: What responsibility do security bloggers have to the industry?
At the RSA Conference in San Francisco, I interviewed Andrew Hay (@andrewsmhay), a security blogger and Information Security Analyst at the University Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada. Hay had keynoted the hipper side security conference known as Security B-Sides earlier this week. One of the issues Hay talked about at B-Sides was that security bloggers were becoming […]
Photos from Macworld Expo 2010
Heidi shows off the ingenious Telefingers. This year’s Macworld Expo was the smallest I can remember. I’ve attended most Mac Expos for the past decade, which used to be a celebration of the genius new products from Apple, but this was the first show that Apple abandoned. And so the downsized Expo took up only […]
HP responds to ‘Why I love public transportation and hate HP’
At the beginning of November I wrote an article titled Why I love public transportation and hate HP after a horrible customer service experience with HP where I had to wait two hours for technical service after I had paid for their tier 2 service. I compared it to public transportation in San Francisco because […]
Macworld Expo 2009
Here’s a small Flickr photo set from the tradeshow floor on Tuesday’s opening day of Macworld Expo. I edited this photos late last night with Aperture and didn’t do a very good job — just beginning to learn the program. (In fact, I spent Monday and Tuesday at an Aperture class taught by Derrick Story […]