InformationWeek has a brief interview with me in their current issue. (The piece includes a photo of me on the roof of my building -- guess it won't be too hard for someone to figure out where I live now). I don't say anything particularly insightful (big surprise!), but I do like having it on record that I still love print. Obviously I live online, but I got my start as a writer in the magazine world (the original Red Herring, baby!), and while I don't think I'll regularly write for another print publication ever again (four years of blogging have left me incapable of dealing with lead times), I still devour magazines and subscribe to way too many of them.
As good as it gets
Damn, it's hard to imagine a more amazing group of people to work with. The DS Lite arrived this morning!
Here at SXSW
Ryan and I are kicking it here in Austin, TX for a few days for SXSW. I'm speaking today (as in Saturday) on a panel with with Marc Canter and Jon Lebkowsky talking about “How to develop for (convergent) personal devices" at 5pm in Room 15 at the Convention Center.
Maybe developing for (convergent) personal devices isn't your thing, but if you're at SXSW and know of anything decent going on or are want to catch me at the conference to chat or say hi just drop me a line, my contact info is below.
RSS + BitTorrent?
Ryan convinced me to make the move from Azureus to uTorrent, but has anyone been able to get either app working with RSS feeds? (BitTorrent RSS feeds that is). Videora seemed to do the trick back in the day, but they've put out a new version that doesn't work very well, and since then I haven't been able to find a Torrent app that makes it easy to subscribe to a show (and download it automatically via BitTorrent). Any suggestions? P.S. - This is all purely for legit purposes, of course.
Two years
Has it really been two years already?