Dan (of Puritan City fame) has released a new web based RSS feed reader that’s got some pretty slick features, and he’s looking for a few good beta testers to take advantage of it and give it a fair wack of testing.
It’s currently feature rich and you can reach out and touch it at BVine.com.
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Manray. Still apparently not coming back. The once icon of the Boston synthpop/Industrial music scene still hasn’t announced a re-opening. Although even without being open, they’re holding the B&D Ball somewhere I’ve never heard of, Cyclorama.
Thinking on it, that sounds suspicously like a bicycle shop. I wouldn’t be terribly surprised.
They do […]
I don’t know if I gave him a plug before now, but Something Positive’s R.K. Milholland’s humor always hits the mark. It’s not always sanitary, polite, clean, etc. but it *is* always well drawn and somewhat Boston based.
It’s like a web comic for the disenfranchised. You know you want to read it.
I’d enjoy being alone […]
So I’ve ditched the live blogging idea (because the laptops wireless proved to be pretty unusable under Ubuntu 5.04) and am going with a more journalized approach.
Dell’s CTO proved to be a fairly good speaker. Even if they don’t have a huge R&D section he apparently comes up with some interesting things to do with […]
BostonWorlds wrapping up for the first day. The second keynote by the Athena Health CTO Bob Gatewood was a bit of a letdown. Not that there was much to be said for it.. basically they use Linux to some extent and that’s about it. There’s not really much of a contribution back aside from that […]
No CommentsOnly not as much as I had hoped. Still, I’ll get the laptop working at some point for some live coverage of.. er.. something. Otherwise we’ll have to stick to the classic post-happenings write-ups so popular in the pulpier media (a point of heated debate in their own right over the past few days).
So I’ll […]
