Conan's Final Tonight Show Message
Updated for 2010
As with most personal blogs, mine has been neglected a bit over the last couple of years. With microblogging being so convenient, especially between Twitter and Facebook, I have just stopped updating it. However, I hope to continue using this site to showcase some of my work and to post things I find useful from a professional or educational perspective.
~ Matt
Taking Social Networks Abroad - Why MySpace and Facebook are Failing in Japan
As successful as the large social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace are, the majority of their members are from the US (and to a somewhat lesser extent, other English-speaking countries).
Facebook has well over 100 million members. To give some perspective, the population of the US is roughly 300 million, the global population is around 7 billion. That leaves enormous room for growth internationally, but also raises a few questions.
Why You Need to be Organized to be Creative
Organization, structure, discipline and habit – these often seen as threats to creativity. Not to mention corporate-sounding phrases such as ‘time management’ or ‘workflow’. But examine the life of any great artist and you will find evidence of hard work, discipline and a hard-won knowledge of the rules and conventions of their medium.
How Quantum Cryptology Works
Swiss citizens recently cast their parliamentary election votes, which were transmitted using quantum cryptology, a method of encoding and decoding data using photons. Could this technology lead to more reliable voting results?
GameProducer.Net >> So You Want to Be an Indie Developer?
Interested in becoming an Indie game developer? This article gives some great advice on how to get started at becoming a game developer or producer. GameProducer.Net » So You Want to Be an Indie Developer?
The Entrepreneur's Guide to Web 2.0: Top 25 Apps to Grow your Business
Great article on various web 2.0 resources that are useful to entrepreneurs of all shapes and sizes. read more | digg story
Google Releases New Link Reporting Tools
For years, Google's link: command has deliberately failed to show all the links to a website. This came out of Google's fear that site owners simply wanted the data to try and manipulate rankings -- which was pretty true. Instead, they only provided a sampling of backlinks. Today, that changes. Google Webmaster Central is rolling out new ... read more | digg story
Wireless Internet for All, Without the Towers
These still are early days for the Internet, globally speaking. One billion people online; five billion to go. The next billion to be connected are living in homes that are physically close to an Internet gateway. They await a solution to the famous "last mile" problem: extending affordable broadband service to each person's doorstep.
Leveraging User-Generated Content
According to Forrester Research, user-generated content (UGC) is being created by approximately one-quarter of online consumers. Are you tapping into the massive power of 2.0 users? read more | digg story
A History of Microsoft Windows in Screenshots
The world's most ubiquitous operating system was not always so. The evolution of Windows was often uncertain and precarious. Its success was symbiotic with advancements in processor speed and memory capacity, and Microsoft relied heavily on third-party software to bridge the gap between concept and consumer. read more | digg story
History of Computer Programming
Comprehensive list of every major - and some minor - programming languages that have developed from 1954 to today, starting with Fortran. read more | digg story
Podcasts that actually make you smarter
Find podcasts that actually make you smarter (yes, really) over at Open Culture, a site that scours the Web for cultural and educational media.read more | digg story
A New (and Fierce) Battle Is Brewing over Net Neutrality
[from digg] No, it's not going away. Just days into the 110th Congress, Democrats reintroduced net neutrality legislation that had gone nowhere when they and a Republican colleague proposed it last May. The move came less than two weeks after AT&T's promise to observe net neutrality for 2 years, as a condition for gaining FCC approval for an acquisition.read more | digg story