My 16-month absence from blogging coincided with a major career transition. At the end of 2011, I decided to change my startup in three major ways. I will explain what those three ways were soon, just know that to accomplish this big change we acquired another company, merged our companies together, kept their name and kept theirContinue reading “Pivoting”
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A fresh new look
In 2008, my site got its first real design ever. It looked like this: It was a great design at the time, but after a 16-month break from blogging I wanted to return with a lighter site — not even a sidebar. This new minimalist design you see today was a ton of fun to work on.Continue reading “A fresh new look”
Pixar Does Marvel
C.K. Sample linked to this gorgeous picture of Tony Stark which showed how the Iron Man movie would look if it had been done by Pixar instead of Marvel. It made me wonder what Marvel movies would be like if Pixar made all of them, so I speculated in a bunch of tweets using the hashtag #PixarDoesMarvel. HereContinue reading “Pixar Does Marvel”
Get out of my dreams, get into my car
This morning I turned off my alarm and fell back asleep for about 20 minutes. I snapped awake after a crazy dream and was lucky to make it to a 9am meeting. First, I’d like to thank my subconscious for waking me up without my alarm. Second, I’d like to tell my subconscious that thisContinue reading “Get out of my dreams, get into my car”
Quitting web design
Jeffrey Zeldman posted an interesting reader letter, called Letter of the Month. The author wrote Jeffrey to explain that his Designing With Web Standards book had changed his entire career. I remember what I now refer to as a pivotal moment in my web career. I was sitting in bed reading your book. I knew nothing really aboutContinue reading “Quitting web design”
Surviving Amazon’s Cloudpocalypse
Two weeks ago, our Crowd Fusion team was right in the middle of the big cloud outage at Amazon. All of the big brands using our platform run on Amazon servers. George Reese from O’Reilly had the best early recap and perspective of the dozens of stories I read: If you think this week exposed weakness in theContinue reading “Surviving Amazon’s Cloudpocalypse”
Weathering The Storm In Amazon’s Cloud
[This post originally appeared on the Crowd Fusion website, which has been replaced by ceros.com.] As a company who works with several enterprise customers in Amazon’s cloud, Crowd Fusion would like to remind everyone of what life outside of the cloud can be like. Remember, in 2007 when a Texas pickup truck rammed into a Rackspace Datacenter andContinue reading “Weathering The Storm In Amazon’s Cloud”
You’ve got fail
Eric Snider used to work for Cinematical before AOL bought The Huffington Post to improve AOL’s leadership position as the place where brands go to die. I was just going to link to his scathing Leaving in a Huff post on Twitter, but there were too many great quotes for 140 characters: “Say what you will about AOL, butContinue reading “You’ve got fail”
Crowd Fusion Announces it is the Content Management System for The Daily
[This press release originally appeared on the Crowd Fusion website, which has been replaced by ceros.com.] Crowd Fusion Announces it is the Content Management System for The Daily New York, NY, March 16, 2011 — Marking a little over a month since The Daily was revealed, Crowd Fusion officially announces that it is the content management systemContinue reading “Crowd Fusion Announces it is the Content Management System for The Daily”
C.K. Sample isn’t living in a post-PC world yet, but I am
There’s a great post by C.K. called Dear Apple: You’re not “Post-PC” until you cut the cord. Don’t get me wrong: I’m loving everything I’ve seen about the iPad 2 and I plan on grabbing one next Friday when they become available, but watching the event from Wednesday, the use of the phrase “post-PC” was just blatantly incorrect.Continue reading “C.K. Sample isn’t living in a post-PC world yet, but I am”