“I made the executive decision to leave our comfy world of (Subversion tool) Versions because it seemed clear that Git was winning the Internet.”
It was about one year ago that we switched to Git. Previously, we used Subversion, through the Mac app Versions, which (rightly)…
Need a cup holder for your desk? Then the DrinKlip clip-on cup holder may be just the ticket. Added lip helps to keep your drink from spilling.
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(via Geeky Gadgets)
Dude! How awesome is this? I need one in every colour. Now. Please?
I love Carl Sagan.
When you have to prove the value of your ideas by persuading other people to pay for them, it clears out an awful lot of woolly thinking.
- Tim O’Reilly
If Houston’s going to field a triple-A team, they should update their uniforms.
In the face of App Store restrictions and reports that the company is to launch its own tablet in the final quarter, Amazon has launched Kindle Cloud Reader, a new web app that allows Amazon users to download and read Kindle books, without the need for a Kindle device.
The new web app has been specifically tailored for the browser and is currently supported by Google’s Chrome software and Apple’s Safari browser, both on the Mac and on the iPad. With Amazon already offering specific applications for the PC, Mac and tablet devices, the new web-based app signals Amazon’s intention to create an experience that can be accessed on any device, by simply visiting the app in the browser.
(via Amazon debuts Kindle Cloud Reader web app to bypass App Store terms)
An app I love. Clementine Music Player is free, open source and has Soma FM built in.