100% marketing, that's what this post is. Not for me, but for Drupal and the module developers (well since I do some module development I guess this is a little for me too). 'Apps' are known to the consumer now, and they know them as a small program that does something on their device, generally a mobile phone, but the word is migrating to desktop apps too.
I just spent a few hours fine-tuning the portfolio button you see on the top of the homepage. When you click that button now, the page will drop down, and new section fills in the empty space. In this new section, there is a showcase of some of the websites I have developed.
The iPhone is a little over two years old now, and has had several upgrades in that time. The iPhone however has been announced for almost three years, and a rumour for longer than that. How is it, that it has taken Nokia all this time to finally come out with something resembling a competitor, in the form of the N900.
After Aaron pointed me towards twilog.org, I got interested in changing the way twitter looks to me, but without going via a third-party site and the API. The answer of course is Greasemonkey!
My very first Mac is sitting here in front of me, still churning out the ones and zeroes, still compiling code, letting me write up papers, play music and films. But, alas, I fear its end is near. I have one of the early MacBook models, its white plastic body covered in stickers. One of the models where there is a 2GB limit on RAM, that my friends, is a problem.