Almost an exact year after I launched mobifeeds – missed it only by two days –, the pet project of André Ribeirinho saw the light of day!
Adegga is here to help you spread the word about great/poor wines you've tasted and also learn a lot from others. Social discovery of wines, as they put it, based on a variety of tools common to other social networks. They guys have it pretty much covered. read more about it on their about page
I've been testing it since June and it was fun watching them rough out the edges. Personally, I'm not much of a wine connoisseur, but I do like to taste a good wine now and then. I'm actually looking forward to start building up my wishlist based on what I read in there.
This project hasn't been a secret for quite some time now and I know I am not the only one pulling for this project. Between you and me, this means a lot more than meets the eye. Portuguese developers (aka possible start-up-ers) have been looking at this project as an example of someone who had the guts to take the plunge from a stable day job to a do-or-die startup, backing up a project he believed in. It's like an inspirational tale, is it not?
Anyway, all the best to André Ribeirinho, André Cid and Emídio Santos! I'll be spreading the word as much as I can, folks.
It's invite only, for now. I have a couple so if you want me help you out, leave a comment with a valid email (not published). If I can't provide you with one, there's always inviteshare.com. I've requested that they add Adegga. Should be up soon, I expect.
Once again, the Future of Web Apps went by and I missed it! This time around I didn't sweat it, because if all goes well, I'll get the
First of all, I find it weird that two conferences so closely related were scheduled to the exact dates. I'm sure some people wanted to attend both but were forced to make a choice.
From the get-go you'll notice one thing so let's get that out of the way, quick. The dude is a dudette! Yes, he's a transvestite. A transvestite executif, he prefers. But if you ask me, that's the first and last time you'll ever think about that. As he put it in one of his shows:
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This is yesterday's news – or the day before yesterday – but i had to mention it. 

If you're in any way connected to webdesign – or simply a curious fellow – then you probably heard about
I just recently noticed i had an "old" 17" Dell monitor gathering dust at my parents' house – yeah, i had forgotten all about it –, so i thought about bringing it to Lisbon and setting up my own dual desktop system. Now, i had never really worked in such an environment but i could obviously see the advantages. Increased desktop area is always nice – the virtual, not the real desktop –, but what i was really curious about was how to take advantage of it in real everyday situations. That's exactly what i'm going to explore in this post.
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