
software
This is where you will find all the pages tagged software.
Open Source Mac Software
A list of free, open-source software for Mac OS X.
5 New Jobs of the Web 2.0 Generation
Entrepreneurship is a craft. But given the risky nature of starting one’s own business are there opportunities to practice the skills involved? Absolutely. Below I’ve taken five online opportunities that would be a natural extension of a web worker’s daily routine. Each does require certain skills and, in some cases, a small amount of capital. However, all are purposely picked to have the lowest barriers to entry. The goal is to learn. If something doesn’t work its possible to iterate until it does; the only major cost is the time invested. The exercises below probably won’t make you a Rockefeller. However, they will help hone those entrepreneurial chops and give you a greater appreciation for the issues and effort involved.
5 New Jobs of the Web 2.0 Generation
Finding unknown Mac applications
We all love lists. Dustin Bachrach has complied a list of his favourite unknown Mac applications. Only one on his list, CocoaMySQL, is useful for me but I love finding these hidden gems.
Bring back Chezmark! I used to visit that site religiously.
Keep spam off your cell phone
If you've ever tried to retrieve personal e-mail using your phone, you know how excruciating it can be. Cell phones and smartphones alike lack spam filters, so it's not uncommon to end up with 50 pieces of junk for every legitimate message. That makes for long, slow, battery-draining mail downloads and almost impossible mail management.Indeed, most people who've been down this road decide it's not worth the hassle. That's sad, because your phone rocks as a wireless communicator. It's just hamstrung by the spam.
Fortunately, solutions exist. If you're tired of spam clogging your phone's inbox, read on to learn what you can do about it.
