I really love my Flip MinoHD. It is small, easy to use, and perfect for grabbing those quick life moments that you would miss if you had to bother with a larger camera.
One of the few complaints I have had is the range of the lense. It is a pretty tight shot, so you can’t [...]
Monthly Archives: June 2009
Flip MinoHD Wide Angle Lens Hack
Twitter Test Results
So last night I was pondering Twitter and analytics and asked “how do links in twitter apps show up in analytics reports?”. This was really prompted by something that Sean Kelley mentioned at his SMCBham talk on Tuesday.
Sean was showing off referrer sources in Omniture for Health.com, where he is the senior editor. Twitter was [...]
Twitter Analytics Test
I was recently pondering analytics and twitter. Twitter streams can be viewed from the actual twitter website as well as third-party applications (Tweetie, TweetDeck, Twhirl, Seesmic Desktop, etc).
So how are these apps counted when someone clicks on a link on Twitter, that definitely shows up as the referring link. But what about when someone clicks [...]
OS X Tip: Application Assignments in Spaces
Since the release of Leopard, I have loved using the Spaces feature. For those who are unfamiliar with Spaces, it basically creates virtual “desktops” on your Mac, which allows you to organize your application windows for a more clutter-free experience. You can have up to 16, but I just stick with 4.
One thing that is [...]
Elsewhere
If you just can't get enough of me, I can usually be found on the following sites:
Look me up sometime