Archive for the ‘development’ Category

Above the Thunderhead: A Guide to Understanding Cloud Computing

Wikipedia is amazing. People explain what things are and how things work, usually in a simplified manner. I looked up cloud computing and got lost in the first sentence. I figured I should rewrite the definitive guide on what on “earth” cloud computing is, in a way even my parents could understand. :) Let’s travel […]

New BlackBerry Coming Out

Here’s an article about a new BlackBerry supposed to be a response to the iPhone:
RIM’s iPhone Killer: Not Terrible! But No iPhone
I suppose AAPL has set the bar in some respects with the iPhone, but it’s far too early to suggest that RIM ought to be thinking of an iPhone killer. RIM knows who their […]

Reaching Another Landmark

So I have fantastic news. And no I’m not talking the Microsoft drops Yahoo thing, but that was stellar in my book. :)
You all probably know that SupraSphere has a desktop client that is really robust and powerful as a web browser in addition to a multilayer communication system. I’ve been involved in testing it […]

Mapping it All Out

I really love traveling, and in fact, I’m in the process of getting ready for a trip in a few days. Aside from packing, I do something for every place I plan to go: Google maps. Sure, I’ll be flying, but I still like to know how far away it is, what destinations are on […]

Linux and Open Source Development

So it seems I’m in a bit of a quandry: I write blog posts about SupraSphere, but we need development support. Now, how could I garner support by writing a post?
Well, as most know, I am completely obsessed with Ubuntu Linux. It’s very stable (including the bleeding edge beta for 8.04) and the ease of […]