Archive for August, 2007

How I Improved My Feed Reader, 2 Simple Hints

I use NetNewsWire as my main RSS reader on the Mac. Until recently, I had a hard time keeping up on all my feeds. However, I recently employed 2 tricks to greatly improve my productivity for perusing my feeds and finding the gems.

Tip #1: Flatten the Feeds

For the longest time, I tried hard to keep my feeds categorized: Apple, Tech, Blogs, Flickr, etc. Ultimately, this required too much cognitive overhead.

Where should I place a new feed? Does it need a new category? Where was that other feed I want to read? Under Tech? Blogs? etc…

The solution: Flatten the feeds!

Having one long list of feeds sorted alphabetically has been a huge help. Now I don’t have to think twice when I add a new feed, and I can easily scroll up or down to find a particular feed I want to read.

Tip #2: Create a hot key on the mouse for “Mark All As Read”

NetNewsWire has the Cmd-K hotkey for the “Mark All As Read” feature. This is useful for quickly committing RSS suicide. Additionally, it prevents you from having to increment through each story one-by-one to mark them as read.

I took this one step further by mapping my middle click mouse button to Cmd-K for the NewNewsWire app. I did this using the SteerMouse driver for the Logitech VX Revolution mouse.

Now I never need to lift my hand off the mouse. I can quickly scan through and mark off all my feeds at an olympic gold-medal pace.

Bonus Tip

I use the Combined View layout in my feed reader. The left column shows all the feeds, the right columns shows all the stories and the body text. This is in contrast to the Traditional and Widescreen Views, which require an extra click on the story headline to read the actual text. Not really a tip, but I thought it was worth mentioning.

My NewNewsWire Setup

[tags]NetNewsWire, rss, feed reader[/tags]

Rangers’ 30 runs sets AL record in rout of Orioles

ESPN - Rangers’ 30 runs sets AL record in rout of Orioles - MLB: The Texas Rangers beat the Orioles 30-3 today… and that was just game 1 of a doubleheader. My god!

They also won game 2 by a measley score of 9-7 (which is still high for San Diego standards).

By contrast, the Houston Texans didn’t manage to score 30 points in a single NFL game all last season.

Skype Will Ultimately Benefit From Outage

Skype Offers More Explanations and Reassures that All is Well: The Skype outage is somewhat analogous to the JetBlue clusterfuck earlier this year. Both companies took a hit, exposing vulnerabilities in their infrastructures and inconveniencing multitudes of users. However, they both have been spinning their mishaps into positive outlooks:

  • Improve and strengthen back-end infrastructure to prevent future catastrophes
  • Timely PR opp to reinsure user confidence and regain trust
  • Compensations: JetBlue offered free flights (I think?), and Skype offered an extra week of free service.

Bottom line: The outage may ultimately help Skype propel forward if they keep playing their cards right. It’s the “1 step back, 2 steps forward” type thing.

PETA ranks Petco 10th most ‘vegetarian friendly park in MLB

San Diego Metro News | SignOnSanDiego.com — PETA ranks Petco 10th most ‘vegetarian friendly park in MLB: I find this story slightly ironic, considering this.

Google Street View Car Hit San Diego in March ‘07

This one’s for all of you UCSD’ers.

First, the smoking gun: La Jolla Village Theatres

Notice the show dates for the upcoming Saturday Night Movie Madness shows:
Mar 31 - Donnie Darko
Apr 7 - Star Trek IV
Apr 14 - Army of Darkness

It is likely this image was captured during the last week of March: tinyurl.com/yswydb

Google Street View - La Jolla Village Theatres

Additionally, those familiar with the area know that students are always waiting at UCSD shuttle stops. However, all of the stops (I’ve checked so far) are empty. This yields two conclusions:

  • These were taken during the weekend
  • These were taken during spring break.

I opt for the latter.

Finally, a couple fun things…

Rebecca, I found your car: http://tinyurl.com/2cohxv
Rebecca's car on google maps

Spence, I found your car: http://tinyurl.com/yrd292
Spence's car on google maps
I’m really bummed my car didn’t make the cut! I was usually working from home during this time. My guess is I was at ETech. Otherwise, I might have just been out.

Cool or creepy, you gotta love Google Maps. :-)

Twenty-six turns all that’s required to solve Rubik’s Cube

Twenty-six turns all that’s required to solve Rubik’s Cube | Tech news blog - CNET News.com: I’m still curious how many moves it takes to scramble one!

Where I’ve Been Facebook App Bought for $3 Million

Report: ‘Where I’ve Been’ Facebook app acquired for $3 million | Tech news blog - CNET News.com: If this is true.. then… damn.

UPDATE: Turns out this is not true.

iWork is “Wimpy” Because it Lacks Clutter

Apple’s iWork Package Is Elegant but Wimpy Compared With Office | Personal Technology | Walt Mossberg | AllThingsD: A questionable review that misses some key points: iWork is a native app whereas Office still doesn’t have a universal binary. (You’ve had more than 2 years already Microsoft… you’ve missed your chance). I personally find Numbers much more attractive and easier to use than Excel, and am relieved that it does away with the “advanced” shit I never use or need to know anyway. Did you really dedicate three whole paragraphs positively reviewing Numbers only to ultimately berate it for not having pivot tables and thus labeling it “wimpy”? That’s lame.

Most Useful iPhone Site Yet: Meebo

Most Useful iPhone Site Yet: Meebo: Facebook’s site had it’s 15min of fame only to be crushed by Meebo’s equally impressive chat client. Goodbye AT&T SMS bills.

Facebook upgrades FBML from 1.0 to 1.1

FBML 1.1: Facebook is employing a simple technique to combat deceptive applications. They’ll start using CSS visibility instead of fbml logic to control content display to the profile box.

What this means?

No more exclusive content!

… at least in user profiles. If you can see it, then so can I. It doesn’t matter who has what app installed anymore.

A few months ago I would have argued against this move. However, after initially launching the White Stripes app, we realized having exclusive content in the profile box was lame. It’s best to contain exclusive content within the canvas pages, and to lure more users to your app by showing whatever teaser content, branding, or interactive elements in the profiles.

Good timing for the update btw. Schools are back in session.

[tags]facebook platform fbml[/tags]