Top 5 Things Steve Won't Announce Today (but kinda wish he did)
June 9, 2008 // hopes & dreams // 1 Comment
5. Not only am I happy to announce a 3G iPhone, but everyone who bought the first generation will get a free upgrade.
4. Apple TV is a great device for watching amazing shows and starting right now you can stream live Apple events through your wireless network. This is the only way to watch Apple events live as they happen.
3. Last year I made a call to Starbucks live on stage when announcing the new iPhone. Today I’m happy to advance that call to the future with iCoffee: a service that not only delivers your coffee to you but has a cool Apple logo on the cup.
2. This past weekend I asked a group of developers to clone Twitter and we’re happy to launch right now: iTweet — A service that will never see downtime.
1. We’ve been hired by Microsoft to redesign their OS.
Web Trends and Me
July 31, 2007 // business startups / hopes & dreams // 2 Comments
In the next year, I am looking to be added to this great map provided by Information Architects Japan. It’s a great look at the major players in the WWW and where they are going. I’m just blown away by the organization and detail it provides. I can’t wait to continue to see the progress of the internet mapped as web 2.0 continues to grow, develop, and evolve.
Startup Weekend!
June 10, 2007 // hopes & dreams // No Comments
I love this idea!! Startup Weekend is a great new idea happening the first weekend in July out in Colorado. I learned about it via Will Kern. I’m really excited to see how the weekend goes and hope to see one happen in the DC area this fall. If things go well out in CO — you can expect to hear more about things in the DC/NOVA area from me in the near future!
If you’re interested in staying posted — just leave me a comment or stay posted on my blog for more info in the future!
delays are just inevitable
May 18, 2007 // hopes & dreams / programming stuff / ruby tutorials // No Comments
I realize I said a few weeks ago that I’d have a tutorial up for the next step in the ruby member management system. The good and the bad:
The bad: I didn’t get the tutorial done.
The good: I’ve got a system in development that goes live this fall which uses ruser as a platform. I’m super excited because I have some interest and potential investors happening with it! That’ll be news later this summer.
website updated
February 26, 2007 // design stuff / hopes & dreams // No Comments
I’ve finally taken the few short hours required to update web design company, webtomic to a new web 2.0 look.
Webtomic Design – designing for the future is now Webtomic – Dynamic Web Solutions