What is a browser?

We, the technical people, most often have a very distorted perspective of the real world.  We often expect people to know much more than they should, and when they don’t, we often make fun of them.  On one hand, there is a logical seed to such behaviour, because if someone is using a tool, it … Continue reading What is a browser?

Rollip – Polaroid your pictures

Most of the people who have digital cameras these days don’t know what Adobe Photoshop is, let alone how to use it.  And I think, given the complexity of any semi-decent image editor, most of the people would rather quit taking pictures than go through all the trouble of learning how to use such an … Continue reading Rollip – Polaroid your pictures

Lists support coming soon to Twitter

Twitter is finalizing the support for groups, which they call Lists.  This is probably the most useful feature people have been requesting for ages.  If you currently follow a lot of people, web interface lacks pretty much any organizational functionality.  That’s one of the reasons for so many Twitter applications and third-party services.  But with … Continue reading Lists support coming soon to Twitter

Google does not use keywords meta tag

I’ve been explaining this to way too many people over the last few years – Google does not use keywords meta tag for ranking search results.  Which means you can totally drop it, or leave it empty, or fill it with whatever you want at all.  It just doesn’t matter. And the reason for that … Continue reading Google does not use keywords meta tag

Skating tribute to Tetris

Tetris recently celebrated its 25th year.  But despite all the progress in computer games, all those game consoles, it is still a game much loved and played around the world.  More so, people are often creating remakes, tributes, and all sort of creative appreciation. Here is an example video of a few skateboarders getting together … Continue reading Skating tribute to Tetris