A possibly feeble attempt to discuss all of the marvelous things of the Internet, software, computers, or whatever else that I love, that I hate, and that my apathy abounds for.
This should be the last post from the Blogger version of Free Hogg. The new blog is at http://freehogg.wordpress.com. I hope that everyone has a very blessed and happy Thanksgiving Read More
I'm pretty new to blogging and when I decided to start, I jumped on the Blogger bandwagon since it's pretty popular. Well, unbeknownst to me, Blogger sucks. Since WordPress is free now (and… Read More
The OpenCD 3.1 has been released. This is an excellent resource for free, open source software, especially for people who are new to open source software and want to find some really great a… Read More
The latest and greatest thing to happen to online news is diggdot.us. It's a site that combines the powers of Digg, Slashdot, and del.icio.us/popular into one site. They just got their rss f… Read More
Can someone help me out? I looked at the new Google Base, and was left scratching my head. What exactly is the purpose and/or point of this new service? Maybe one of you has better insight t… Read More
Google has come out with a free service called Analytics, as I'm sure many of you already know. Well, if you have trouble with it, you're not alone. I've been trying for the past several min… Read More
I learned about two really cool sites today: 43 Things and 43 Places. They're sites where you can list your goals and places that you want to go, respectively. Also, you can tell what you'v… Read More
Google Analytics so far in my experience (besides it telling me that I didn't put the code in my page) is pretty sweet. I haven't checked out all of the features and I don't really plan to… Read More
Right as I am typing this, Kansas City is having the first snow of the year! Too bad it's too warm for it to stick. I guess I'll have to wait to go sledding Read More
The lastest and greatest update to the best web browser ever is available. You can get it on the Mozilla web site. Asa says that if no problems are found, then this is it, the final release… Read More
At the recommendation of Jeff, I'm going to ditch my SuSE Linux and try out Ubuntu Linux. I'm hoping that it is a little bit more user friendly as far as adding and removing software since I… Read More
The guys over at Flock have a new build of their web browser available. Version 0.4.10 is available for all you daring souls who want to play with it. Definitely not ready for the masses, bu… Read More
CNN reports:Three of the world's biggest electronics companies -- IBM, Sony and Philips -- have joined forces with the two largest Linux software distributors to create a company for sharing… Read More
Ian at Gullible.info had this little tasty tidbit of information today: To save energy, small coffee bean growers dry out their beans in the sun. As a result, the average ten pound bag of "i… Read More
Google has added a new service to AdSense. Now you can add buttons (as I have already) that allow people to either download Mozilla Firefox with the Google Toolbar, or sign up for AdSense th… Read More
Google Desktop 2 has come out of the beta stage. I think it's a very nice program. It runs on hardly any memory which is nice. I have it installed on my Windows XP system and use it mostly f… Read More
Yahoo! just came out with a new and improved version of their Maps service. It is just in the beta stage, but it seems to be a pretty legitimate service. It is run in Flash, so you need that… Read More
The closest thing to the new version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser has been released. Head on over to Mozilla to download it, or if you're already running the beta you should be able to… Read More
I decided to scrap the old template that I had been working on. I just decided that I didn't like it's organization and layout. So, I took the easy way out and just did some small tweaks to… Read More