My Linux Journal Story – Beaker Browser
The first story I wrote for Linux Journal appeared on its website last week. My introduction to the Beaker peer-to-peer web browser received a nice reception on Twitter. I hope you find it interesting...
View ArticleCERN Highlights the 30-Year Anniversary of the Invention of the Internet
GENEVA, March 4, 2019 — Thirty years ago, a young computer expert working at CERN combined ideas about accessing information with a desire for broad Source: CERN Highlights the 30-Year Anniversary of...
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RSVPed Attending https://2019.indieweb.org/online IndieWebCamp Online 2019 is a gathering for independent web creators of all kinds, from graphic artists, to designers, UX engineers, coders, hackers,...
View Articletake your best advice and give it away – The Maven Game
David Moldawer writes a newsletter for writers and other creatives with a boatload of advice on productivity and creativity. When you read this, you should follow his advice — and then click the...
View ArticleWordPress, Tumblr as a possible alternative to Facebook
Matthew Ingram at Columbia Journalism Review has some provocative and interesting ideas here. My initial reaction: Technology has to make it easy for people to communicate with each other while still...
View ArticleA Few Words on the Global Climate Strike
Many thanks to the WordPress developers who interrupted your visit today with an intrusion of the Real World. This site is part of the Digital Climate Strike! On Friday, September 20, 2019 (and the...
View ArticleNew Story at TechWhirl: Guide to Google’s Season of Docs
This week, Google announced the 50 organizations taking part in this year’s Google Season of Docs (GSoD). I wrote a “Tech Writer’s Guide to Google’s Season of Docs” for TechWhirl’s Tech Writer Today...
View ArticleRobyn Vining: Some things just need to be written
Years before I even knew about the Internet, I covered politics in my hometown, Milwaukee. Starting at my college paper, the UWM Post, and continuing through a series of local alternative weeklies....
View ArticleWorking with Joplin Notetaker: Better than Evernote?
I’ve had the honor to publish a few articles in Linux Format, also known as LXF, the UK’s surviving print Linux magazine. I’ve subscribed to it for a few years now, but the coronavirus pandemic has...
View ArticleMastodon for Dummies welcomes you to the Fediverse
I’m excited to report the publication of Mastodon for Dummies, my new collaboration with Chris Minnick. This book will help you escape from Elon Musk’s Twitter — or any other corporate social media...
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