Archive for the 'Internet' Category

Capstone Presentation: Tomorrow at 12:00 EST

20May08

I will be streaming my capstone presentation tomorrow, Wednesday May 21st at 12:00 PM EST. My capstone was all the Academic/Educational Technology work I’ve been doing over the past many months. Check it out. Join in in the discussion remotely! I hope the stream will work, school Internet is slow.
Click here to watch the [...]

Firefox 3 Beta

23Mar08

Since Apple came out with the Safari 3 Beta in August 2007, I was sure I would never need to use Firefox again. Previous versions of Safari had many features missing (dragging tabs, for example), and was slow in general. So was Firefox. All previous versions of Firefox have also had problems on the mac [...]

M + Y: What does this mean?

01Feb08

Earlier this morning, Microsoft proposed a bid of $44 Million to Yahoo. In otherwords, Microsoft may buy Yahoo. This brings up a number of concerns for myself and others. What will happen to those Yahoo! services we love, like Flickr and del.icio.us? What kinds of “cultural” changes would Microsoft push (for more about culture, head [...]

Kabren Levinson on Facebook

22Jan08

I created a Facebook page for myself.
Head on over and add me as a fan, or whatever. Click here.

tech@csw

17Jan08

At my high school, The Cambridge School of Weston, I am creating a technology program for my senior project. Quite a project, eh? At school, I see this initiative more than necessary. The school has been left behind technologically; for example, the main line for Internet is a T1 (1MB up, 1MB down), servicing over [...]

PodCamp Boston 2: Who I Met

02Nov07

Here are some of the people I met at PodCamp Boston 2. Fairly incomplete, I didn’t collect cards as actively as I should have, but, nonetheless, here are some of the people I met. I got this idea from Dave LaMorte, thank him for the format.
Here are the highlights:
Chris Brogan - http://chrisbrogan.com/ - Cofounder [...]

Web 3.0: Revolution

12Oct07

I guess it’s time I establish my “definition” of Web 3.0. I’d like to thank Jason Calacanis for starting this discussion, but, in all honesty, I think he’s full of shit. So, lets start with Jason’s “official” definition of Web 3.0 (you can see the rest here):
Web 3.0 is defined as the creation of high-quality [...]


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