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Trevor F. Smith is the Chief Technology Officer for Crosscut. He has been creating web applications since 1995 when he worked for the (then new) Internet service provider, Mindspring. Since that time he has engineered web browsers at Be, Incorporated, lead application development for the web storage company, i-drive, and spent five years as a prototype engineer at Xerox PARC's computer science laboratory. He is the founder of the Ogoglio project as well as an active member in the San Francisco and Seattle web development communities. He can be reached at trevor.smith@crosscut.com.
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Posted Sat, Dec 27, 1 p.m.
HolyBibleLover: Incorrectly spelling "dictionary" as "dictinonery" was a joke, right?
MOREPosted Sat, Dec 27, 12:54 p.m.
Perhaps you might consider a laptop, kindle, or iPhone to take up the space on the breakfast table left by the absent pulp?
MOREPosted Wed, Nov 5, 1:29 p.m.
"dumbned-down", eh?
MOREPosted Tue, Oct 28, 6:57 p.m.
I don't want to lug another screen for digital news and I find it hard to believe that there is a large market for e-paper in the shrinking niche between laptops and mobiles like the iPhone or the G1. E-paper technology has been intriguing since it came out of the ...
MOREPosted Mon, Oct 20, 7:34 p.m.
Yes, links (and other HTML) are no longer displayed in comments.
MOREPosted Thu, Oct 16, 7:19 p.m.
Debbalee: That left-hand margin bug is on the list of items to fix next. I think it's only appearing in IE 6, so until I can tackle it you might try the excellent (and free) Firefox browser: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ Benajamin: The "most popular articles" is back as of this afternoon. It ...
MOREPosted Sat, Oct 11, 11:54 a.m.
Comments are now displayed correctly.
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