Category Archive: Technology

Thoughts and experiences in the world of computers.

Nov 11

BYU eBusiness Day

This morning I attended the BYU eBusiness Day and was able to attend a couple presentations and spend some time on the floor. The first keynote was from my boss, Paul Allen, he talked about ‘Approaching Omniscience’ which focussed mainly on how through technological developments that are currently, or have recently happened, we are able …

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Oct 30

CTO Breakfast Meeting October

On Friday, I attend Dr. Windley’s CTO Breakfast again. Going to these is always a treat. Dr. Windley blogged about the meeting really well, so I won’t try to duplicate it, just link to his review. One thing I found interesting, since this is a meeting of techies and tech leaders, I expected they would …

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Oct 26

URUG Meeting Tonight

Tonight I went to the Utah Ruby User Group in Salt Lake with a group of great guys from down here in the valley. It’s always fun to network and hang out with other programmers, these guys are really into Ruby on Rails and really know stuff. The meeting was pretty interesting, they talked about …

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Oct 25

A few Web 2.0 things

This weekend I looked into quite a few things – actually, I was looking for cool apps I hadn’t heard of before. The first one to talk about is Planzo. Planzo is a nice calendaring app that lets you share calendars online. Adria and I have been talking about a web based calendar that we …

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Oct 23

Testing out writely.com

I’ve been reading about it, so I thought I would go play with Writely.com This was posted using the ‘Blog’ feature. You can collaborate with others on writely pretty easily, you just invite them via an email and they’ll have acces to your doc. You can track changes with collaborators and there is a pretty …

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Oct 22

Exalead

Exalead I’ve been using Exalead the last couple days and I’m really liking it! It cataegorizes your search results for you, allows you to preview a site – both with a snapshot and with a bottom panel reader. The categorization groups everything the search finds into a tree for you so you can drill to …

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Oct 15

Utah DNUG Meeting Last Night

I was finally able to attend the Utah .Net User Group again last night and had a great time! I was able to hook up with quite a few people I haven’t seen for a while. Fabio Cavalcante gave a very intriguing presentation about LINQ, DLINQ, and XLINQ. After which, Robert Love talked about extending …

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Oct 10

gada.be – COOL!!!

Wow! Now this is a step in the right direction friends! I just read this from Scoble and gave it a try, I’m very impressed! This is definately going to be my new searching default. gada.be is a new service that Chris Pirillo just launched, here’s how he put it: Announcing the public beta of …

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