May I Help Promote Your Music?

Bob Lefsetz directed my attention to a New York Times op-ed piece by Damian Kulash, Jr., "WhoseTube?" I'm not familiar with Damian or his band, OK Go, but was interested to hear how EMI no longer allows the band's YouTube videos to be embedded, which had previously contributed greatly to their visibility and success.

Flash Integration Improving in Web Browsers

One of the criticisms that has been made of Apple's new iPad is that its browser does not support the popular Adobe (originally Macromedia) Flash format for video and other rich content. Some developers dislike Flash because they find it clunky. Apple has made some statements about wanting to support open standards and HTML 5; given that Apple is the most closed technology company around — they even outdo Microsoft these days -- I think these statements should be taken with several large shovelfuls of salt.

BMW’s Forgotten Concept Cars

Some of BMW's most unusual and least well-known concept vehicles have been created by Technik GmbH. Technik was launched by BMW 25 years ago as a research think tank. While only one Technik vehicle has ever made it all the way to production, many of the technologies developed there, including iDrive and active cruise control, are now common on BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce vehicles.

'The Diving Girl' Review

Richard Laymon's "The Diving Girl" tells the story of a writer and his recount of a mysterious experience with a nameless woman. Being a bit of a recluse, the writer learns of the woman and her nightly diving by accident.

Team Vera Bradley Triumphant at Redlands

The Team Vera Bradley Foundation women wrapped up a successful week of racing, taking home the top team prize at Redlands and moving Alexis Rhodes onto the podium. 2009 NRC champion, Alison Powers demonstrated her climbing prowess by taking the climber's jersey for the race.

Redlands Bicycle Classic Stage 3

Stage Three of the Redlands Bicycle Classic is notoriously tough, challenging even for the greatest athletes. A fast downtown start opens into a 6.2-mile loop on twisting hills with 500 feet of climb per lap for a total of 142 kilometers for the men and 99.5 kilometers for the women.

Apple iPad First Impression: Magical

In January we heard Steve Jobs proclaim that the new iPad would be a magical device. It turns out he was right. I am actually blogging this post on my iPad using the updated Wordpress for iPad application. The most amazing thing about the iPad, in addition to its stunning image quality, is its weight. Wow. I would love to travel and work with a device this light.

The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race

The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, first held in 1829, will be contested this weekend. Yes, this is a classic sporting event that speaks to heritage and legacy, but in the year 2010, the lack of official Social Media engagement around The Boat Race is somewhat baffling, especially when one considers that there must be alumni from both those universities literally all around the globe who would be interested in following the event.

Cricket, Pink Balls and Abu Dhabi

This week marked the beginning of the English cricket season, which traditionally features a match between the previous season's champion and the Marylebone Cricket Club played at Lord's. This year, in an effort to re-invigorate the game the match was moved to Abu Dhabi.

Accessing C APIs from JavaScript

I've been working on sample code for js-ctypes lately. My demo isn't done yet, but I thought I'd talk about the experience a little. As you've probably seen, js-ctypes is a new JavaScript code module that makes it possible to describe a C API and access it from JavaScript.