Technology: January 2009 Archives

Adobe finally killed Bridge Home. It's sad, because in CS3, it was a great resource that I was sure to show at every event and training that I did. In CS4, it was nothing but a placeholder, and Adobe killed it today. Once again, the useful succumbs to the realities of big business. If only Internet Explorer could die as well.
I had Time Warner business class cable telephone (4 lines) and Internet (5 static IP addresses) installed at the office today. The process was painless, and the switchover took about 30 seconds. Prior to the change, with Verizon/Fairpoint, long distance calls were often very staticy, and we had trouble sending FAXes out of the local area. This afternoon, calls were crystal clear, and we'll test FAXing on Monday, I'm sure.
Despite my general reluctance to use social networking sites, I signed up for Facebook this week in support of some other efforts. I must say that it has been fun to reconnect with so many people in such a short time. Of course, I used to get things done before Facebook...

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