It was only today that I was reading about the flip-flop process, the process of pushing a work of art or craft from the physical world to the digital world and back again—maybe more than once. And eventually after a few hours stumbled upon InstaCRT. Continue reading “Dance the flip-flop with InstaCRT”
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I love (my) data
May 16th, 2012Since April 25 I’ve been logging chunks of my life. Trivial, yet in the longterm interesting stuff like how many coffees, salads, metro and bike rides I’ve had. I think it’s exciting. Continue reading “I love (my) data”
Why RSS is not dead, will not be and the major difference with Twitter
April 17th, 2012RSS is great — it never has been widely accepted by the masses but still, it’s really useful. And there’s a big distinction between how RSS is and how is supposed to be used, and Twitter. In the true form of things, they never competed — and if they did — that was a mistake. Continue reading “Why RSS is not dead, will not be and the major difference with Twitter”
Side-project Local Thessaloniki, all about social & location again
April 6th, 2012Two things I love in the web are social and location. What I love the most though, is the intersection of the social & interest graph with location (4sqwifi, anyone?) Hence my new side-project, Local Thessaloniki. Continue reading “Side-project Local Thessaloniki, all about social & location again”