Spread the word! Existing users get a 12-month extension.
At my job, we need to replace our clunky, handmade e-newsletters with simpler solutions that can not only create HTML mini-sites containing all news stories for the month, but HTML and text e-newsletters that link back to the mini-sites. I know of some third party solutions that may fit the bill (MailChimp, Constant Contact), but what about locally installed software?
After patiently waiting for weeks with a phone that can barely function off a charger for more than 5 minutes, and no word from Apple on a software update (even “we’re working on it”), I’m moving on. If I wanted a phone with tons of bells and whistles, and shitty battery life, I might as well go Android. At least integration with my Google accounts will be better. And Virgin Mobile lets me get a recent model LG Optimus (Android 2.2) with an unlimited data/text plan for $35/month. So goodbye, AT&T and Apple. Maybe another day.
Microsoft’s Expression Web SuperPreview is a 60-day trial, after which it only runs IE comparisons. That’s fine by me, since most of the formatting issues I’m looking for tend to occur in the different IE iterations.
The amazing piece of software for OS X that integrates Twitter, Facebook, Google Reader, Flickr, Digg, and more into one—or individual—timelines. Go get it!
It’s always a challenge to find the right video converter for the right format you need. No more!

