Pac-Man Pumpkin
Posted Monday, October 30th, 2006 at 10:07 amMy Pac-Man Pumpkin. Get them ghost! Here’s my pumpkin lit up next to Jenny’s friendly jack-o-lantern.
My Pac-Man Pumpkin. Get them ghost! Here’s my pumpkin lit up next to Jenny’s friendly jack-o-lantern.
Building online forms used to be the bane of web developers. Forms require not only more markup, but a back-end script to process them. Many often require a database. All of which add complexity to building useful forms.
When Wufoo launched a web application in July 2006 that eases the complexity of online forms, many web developers rejoiced (I sure did). In less than a few months, Wufoo is now the first place I turn to build even the simplest of forms.
This week, a competitor entered the space: Icebrrg. While I often think competition is a good idea, Icebrrg offers little ingenuity and appears to be a clone of the services and functionality Wufoo has offered for four months. Even Icebrrg’s pricing model closely resembles Wufoo’s pricing model:
In less than four months, I’ve become a trusted Wufoo user. Until Icebrrg brings something new to the table, I think they deserve a cold chill for simply copying a unique service.
Although Brian Krebs from the Washington Post recently reported that “Microsoft plans to push out Internet Explorer 7 as a ‘high priority update’ when it ships security patches tomorrow [October 10, 2006],” it doesn’t appear to be the case.
At 6:00 pm EDT, my Microsoft Update yielded 14 High Priority Updates, none of which were Internet Explorer 7.
Went to an apple orchard today in a town about 30 minutes southwest of Indianapolis. Lots and lots of apples.
On the same day OpenDNS launched PhishTank, an OpenDNS server located in Washington, DC, stoped answering DNS for 45 minutes.
PhishTank is operated by OpenDNS, a company founded in 2005 to improve the Internet through safer, faster, and smarter DNS. PhishTank is a free community site where anyone can submit, verify, track and share phishing data. Both are cool services.