Archive for March, 2008

Pink Mango

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

The long anticipated New York City frozen yogurt showdown is in full force. Last friday Jessica and I found ourselves on 14th street and 6th. She decided to go Red Mango, but I chose Pinkberry. Somehow we still make it work.

SXSW Interactive: a look back

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

The best thing about SXSW Interactive is getting to hang out with other conference goers at well-funded parties throughout Austin. If you have the means, I highly recommend it.
Austin is home to an impressive number of spacious bars and music venues, and since it’s warm, many of these feature large outdoor spaces. Club de Ville, […]

Big State Blogging

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Ah to travel from the smallest state to the biggest state and back again. Actually I’m well aware that Alaska, not Texas, is the biggest state, and also I’m not back in Rhode Island yet, but hey, that’s my lead, live with it. I’ll really be back in Providence on thursday, although then it’s off […]

Overheard in Providence goes Interactive

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Today, after months of careful planning, I find myself at SXSW interactive in Austin. It’s a bit like spring break for web 2.0 demographic, plus its the same week as the SXSW film and music festivals, which arguably draws an even more fun-loving crowd. Since the opening remarks is providing me my first opportunity […]

MacBook Airic

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Taking my cue from Stephen of cogitamus, I’m obliged to announce my acquisition of a macbook air just over a week now. Also I’m writing this from my local coffee shop, which I think makes the whole post more authentic.
So far I’ve found the Macbook Air to be quite lovely. I’ll admit, it’s not […]

Some Unexpected Recognition

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

Last month I was delighted to announce that Passive-Aggressive Notes is a finalist in the SXSW 2008 Web Awards’ blog category. This in turn makes us eligible for the coveted People’s Choice Award, so if you’re a person, don’t let this opportunity for voting pass you by.
This month it is my truly unexpected pleasure to […]

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