Posted May 20th, 2008 by Sean Wing
Just a good poem that I found that actually does some good cross referencing with the whole idealogoy of Web 2.0. Nevertheless, a good poem called The Man Watching by Rainer Maria Rilke:
I can tell by the way the trees beat, after
so many dull days, on my worried windowpanes
that a storm is coming,
and I hear [...]
Tags: poem
Posted May 16th, 2008 by Sean Wing
Now I get asked alot, mostly from teenagers, on how to become successful. Obviously, their reasons for the questions is a quick buck. However, what about those who really want to become successful, innovative, create new revolutions, democratize, etc. It is on this note that I write this post. Now in my mind, I see [...]
Tags: innovation, problems, solutions, succuss
Posted May 15th, 2008 by Sean Wing
Something that I do before I tackle any project is research. Whether it be a new website, a school report, or just want to know about a particular subject, I always do research, which is why I am always eager to find new ways to improve upon my researching methods. When it comes to research, [...]
Tags: google, lexisnexis, powerset, researching, search, search engine, wikipedia
Posted May 13th, 2008 by Sean Wing
Now this is something is pretty cool. As I was reviewing Twitterfone in my last post, I came accross MAXroam which is a phone service that allows you to call people, wherever you are, at local rates. For someone like me who travels alot, especially internationally, this service will come in handy. What MAXroam does [...]
Tags: maxroam, phone
Posted May 13th, 2008 by Sean Wing
While doing some research throughout the web, I found this nifty little site called Twitterfone that is a free service that lets you update your Twitter feed using your voice from any mobile or cell phone. You call it, speak your tweet, and hang up. A short while later, your tweet will be posted on [...]
Tags: lazy, twitter, twitterfone
Posted May 9th, 2008 by Sean Wing
NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has invited people like you to join in a submission of your name to to microcrip which will be launched into orbit via the Orbiter in the end of 2008. In partnership with The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and the Planetary Society (that was a mouthful), you can sign [...]
Tags: nasa, send your name to the moon