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Protecting the Earth's Blue Heart

Last year, a big eye opener for me was watching Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth. More recently, I have been reading Thomas Friedman's new book Hot, Flat, and Crowded. It's sad and depressing to watch, even in the span of my own lifetime, what we are doing to our precious planet. [...]

[ More ] March 1st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in ewH |

Feedly – RSS with Style

Last week, I was introduced to an application called feedly by one of my fellow Enterprise Irregulars, Anshu Sharma. From the home page, it's described as "…a firefox extension which weaves twitter and Google Reader into a magazine like experience." In Anhsu's blog post, his focus is on the new service called feedly [...]

[ More ] February 16th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in ewH |

Ice Yachting in Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey

A lot of people ask me if the the lake that I live on in New Jersey freezes in the winter. It does indeed freeze solid, and it's really cool to see the different winter activities on the lake. Some things you would expect, and some others that are a little less known. [...]

[ More ] February 15th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in ewH |

Enterprise Geeks

Last year, a small group of some of my fellow enterprise developers decided to form a small group known as the Enterprise Geeks. Right now the group members are as follows:

Craig Cmehil
Dan McWeeney
Ed Herrmann
Rich Heilman
Thomas Jung

This week we have launched the new site where we will be maintaining a blog, podcast, and all kinds [...]

[ More ] January 11th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in enterpriseGeek, ewH |

The Illusion of Completeness – embrace the "sketchy" prototype

As Joel Spolsky explains in his post The Iceberg Secret, Revealed, the user interface usually represents less than 10% of the actual functionality of the entire application.
You know how an iceberg is 90% underwater? Well, most software is like that too — there's a pretty user interface that takes about 10% of the work, and [...]

[ More ] February 10th, 2008 | 7 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek |

Star Wars: Force Unleashed – this isn't your daddy's Atari

Since developing Majority Desk, I have really been appreciative, intrigued, and amazed by the potential of using simulated physics as the engine for allowing objects to interact in games and other software. For Majority Desk, we used the open source Open Dynamics Engine, and it gave us all we needed and more to simulate [...]

[ More ] January 27th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in ewH |

Science Debate 2008

My top issue in the upcoming U.S. presidential election is our focus on science and technology. Currently, we have an increasing attitude of entitlement, complacency, and whininess about our jobs being outsourced and our dollar value declining. Instead, we need to increase motivation and resources to be technology innovators and world leaders in [...]

[ More ] January 26th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in ewH |

Taking Wiimote Innovations to the Next Level

Recently, I came across some videos of a very smart dude name Johnny Chung Lee that has been doing some interesting innovations with one of my favorite toys, the Wiimote.  Johnny Lee is a Ph. D. student at Carnegie Mellon, and his innovations are both simple and brilliant.  He is doing work similar to Majority [...]

[ More ] January 6th, 2008 | 4 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek, ewH |

Enterprise Tyranny Of The Or

There is an interesting battle going on between the Enterprise Irregulars vs. Robert Scoble and Nick Carr about the lack of sexiness in enterprise software. In Scoble's original post, he asks if anyone knows how to make business software sexy. Fellow Irregular, Michael Krigsman, responded in his blog:
Enterprise software is all about helping [...]

[ More ] December 9th, 2007 | 7 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek |

gapingvoid gets it's wiihands on

Wow, this absolutely makes my day, month, and year.  Hugh MacLeod is a very popular technology artist/blogger that communicates with drawings and humor.  I am already a big fan of Hugh and his hugely popular blog gapingvoid.  Now my good friend, James Governor of Redmonk fame, talked to Hugh about majority desk, and this is the result.  Get your [...]

[ More ] October 15th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in enterpriseGeek |
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