I think we have the makins of a segment, as long as images like this keep coming up. Another great amazing super awesome stock photo, this time of some kits loving on the Internet. Post on below, when would you use this? Link to the orig, if you’re interested in purchasing for your next big campaign.
It’s a browser plugin that strives to integrate web services. This way you don’t have to go to Google Maps to use it, you don’t have to go to TinyURL to use it, etc. to make using web services integrated into the very window you already have open. I’m pumped to see it in action.
Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.
A few weeks ago, comic / webcomic journalist Brian Warmoth started a series on the site Comic Book Resources called “Webcomics to Watch”. First up was Goats, then Penny Arcade. Yesterday, the third in the 5-part series went up, about yours truly. I wonder if I could call Rosenberg up and say “Hey, we’re both Webcomics to Watch, so let’s hang out.” Probably not.
I have to thank Marty “F’n” Day, who got a mention in the article for helping write the ketchup comic, but did not get proper linkage. His two current sites are both mucho awesome. I also have to thank Rick Marshall and Gary “Fleen” Tyrell, whom I understand reccomended my coverage in the series.
Anyway, the interview was lots of fun to do, and I honestly think turned into a pretty good read. So go check it out. Then come back and keep reading my shit.
The youngest webcomic artist I know, Ben Kahan, asked me to do a guest comic for his site, Ansem Retort. I met Ben back at Connecticon 2008, and he’s been bothering the crap out of me and reminding me how old I am ever since. I mean, I’m not that old, but the man is under the legal drinking age. And he’s got over 500 strips under his belt! Jeez, way to make us all look bad, Ben. Still, I caved and did a comic for him. Go check it out at his site, and read his comic. Link.
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