Archive for 'Blog'

Semantic MediaWiki of the month

KnowIt – home page

KnowIt, a project of collaborative enterprise encyclopedia I am working on, is featured as Wiki of the Month for August 2011 on the Semantic MediaWiki site !… Read more

Things you cannot do with an iPad (yet ?)

Two months in with the iPad 2, it is growing on me but I am still on the fence on several points. Share with anything other than Facebook, Twitter and Email. I know there are other browsers, but I haven’t found a way to make them the default… Read more

iPod Touchy

iPod Touchy

 So.. I received my iPod Touch today. It was pre-ordered mid September through the Apple website, with a customization on the back. Announced to be available on the 28th. Shipped and received within two days – not bad. Nevermind the fact that… Read more

Switched to Movable Type 4.0

The upgrade to Movable Type 4.0 didn’t go as smoothly as some people have reported soon after the release of the final version, but it wasn’t all that bad either compared to past versions. Upgrading, in itself, was an easy task. I just followed the… Read more

Support Internet Radios

Music for inspiration, without the brainwashing of ads. More signal, less noise. Support internet radios such as Radio Paradise – eclectic online rock radio or Radio AkashaThese radios, like many others, are under direct threat from the music… Read more

The Filter

I discovered The Filter in one of those ‘Top 10 software you can’t miss’ articles. At first, it seemed a little esotheric – would it really create a useable playlist from a sample of only 3 songs ? After using it for a few months, I can say yes – it… Read more

Cover Art

Found in a recent link from Slashdot to an entry of Phil Ryu’s blog about the top ten most beautiful Mac OS X apps -  coverflow puts to a good use these neglected cover art pictures in your iTunes library and turns them into a fluid, intuitive… Read more

Movable Type 3.2 upgrade

Movable Type 3.2 upgrade

The switch of this site to the new 3.2 version of Movable Type took a little longer than expected but it was well worth the wait ! After using it for a couple of days, I keep finding little changes here and there, interface improvements, better… Read more

Licensing changes for MT

Licensing changes for MT

In answer to the initial criticisms about their new licenses, Six Apart has announced the following changes : There are now no limits on the number of weblogs you can create with a paid license of Movable Type. The free license remains limited. All… Read more

MT @ Linfa.net

This is my contribution to the informal survey started by Six Apart about the ways people are using Movable Type in the real world. It is rare enough to see a company listen to its users so quickly and be wiling to make changes where other companies… Read more