At iLovePhotos, we’ve been working with our Mac desktop application for a long time. Internally, we use Subversion as our version control system. One of version control’s best features is merging. If I am working on a file, and over in Hawaii, Chad is also working on that same file, I can make my changes, [...]
As the tech-craze is hitting mainstream media outlets, these old folks are finally “getting it” and actually coming out with some pretty sweet stuff. As the United States presidential election occurs today, you can head over to CNN’s Election Calculator and place your bets on which way each state will go. This makes for a [...]
The photo tagging app iLovePhotos that I’ve been working on since the start of the summer with the great crew over at Blue Lava just demoed today in San Diego at the DEMO conference. Lorenz, our CEO, gave an awesome speech (with the help of Cory on the demo machine).
The demo went very well with [...]
For the last week I’ve been hanging out in Honolulu, Hawaii working on a sweet new startup called iLovePhotos. We are creating a great photo tagging Mac app and a great companion website. Over at TechCrunch’s Elevator Pitches, my boss Lorenz has detailed what we do. It’s a great summary of our product, and I [...]
Everything is wrong with TV today. The internet is helping to fix this very problem though. With the ability to transmit films to millions of viewers as easily as YouTube makes it, we can finally find good content. Here’s a good list of 4 hilarious web comedies worth checking out.
We Need Girlfriends
Watch the show. We [...]
It’s a real flattery to see Google now rank me as a more “famous” Dustin than The Dustin Hoffman. I really appreciate the Google algo
But in all seriousness, this raises an interesting question. How should Google rank results for people’s names? I’m lucky that a search for “Dustin Bachrach” hits my website first, [...]
The developers over at Webkit have successfully passed the Acid3 test. If you’ve been following the many blog posts over there, you can see the progression towards perfection. It’s quite shocking how quickly they made the bug fixes. They fixed the last 5 bugs in only 4 days. Webkit just demonstrates how quick and powerful [...]
For the past month or so, Erin and I have been doing crossword puzzles daily. We try to do at least 2 a day and complete them in the fastest time possible. We try to compete with my parents, but as of right now, it’s a little one sided (i.e. a puzzle that takes us [...]
prMac.com is an easy tool to help flood many Mac news outlets with your press releases in a centralized place. The site offers RSS feeds for anyone to subscribe to and stay informed about the latest in Mac media. prMac has partnered with some impressive Mac sites like MacWorld, TUAW, and The Mac Observer to [...]
Last.fm announced its extremely cool deal with major music publishers a few days ago in its plan to allow users to listen to full tracks of songs online for free. As of right now, all of the music on Last.fm is available for 3 free listens. After that, you will be told that a subscription [...]
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