I miss the convenience, focus, and robustness of desktop apps. Sometimes I just want the clarity of a dedicated app–or the isolation; all too often when I’m in a browser, a rogue JavaScript-heavy site will crash not just its own window but the 20 different tabs I have open at that moment.
Webware on Desktop Apps
18 August 2008
29 July 2008
Now, in any entrepreneurial ecosystem, a big proportion of the ideas that people come up with will be bad, and many of those bad ideas will become actual products. But at the moment, the ratio of bad Web products to good (or even interesting) products is worse than usual.
Webware on Web Products
29 February 2008
Twitter’s unreliability is well-known, and certainly calls into question the fact that all these messaging start-ups and social-networking features that are supposedly killing e-mail still might not be stable enough to overhaul the way we communicate.
Webare on Twitter