Like everyone else, I’ve run out of space in my Dropbox and my Google Drive. Besides, I’m low on space in my hard drive, so I’ve been looking for a solution that enables me to do manual backups, to have some mp3 and video files in an off-site and relatively safe place. So, I’ve been… Continue reading Two Dropbox alternatives
Dos alternativas a Dropbox
Como casi todo el mundo, hace tiempo que me he quedado sin espacio en mi Dropbox y mi Google Drive. Además, tengo poco espacio disponible en mi disco duro, asà que he estado buscando una solución que me permita hacer respaldos manuales, para colocar en un lugar relativamente seguro los archivos de vÃdeo y mp3.… Continue reading Dos alternativas a Dropbox
The stories behind Halt And Catch Fire
Like every other geek, I’m watching AMC’s Halt And Catch Fire and profiting of all the buzz surrounding it. Over at The Internet History Podcast there was a really cool interview with Rod Canion, one of the co-founders of Compaq, one of the guys who did in real life what the actors in Halt And… Continue reading The stories behind Halt And Catch Fire
How to create an embeddable timeline chart
The other day, web developer friend asked me how to create and insert a timeline into WordPress. He actually wanted to put an interactive timeline with links, images and video on the homepage of a news site. I checked out several options out there and settled on TimelineJS. You can create timeline charts directly on… Continue reading How to create an embeddable timeline chart
amCharts, a charting library for creating interactive web charts
amCharts is a new JavaScript library for creating charts on the web. It handles many types of charts and it’s somewhat reminiscent of D3.js. Its most exciting feature is a live editor, which removes the grunt work related to your typical JavaScript charting library and enables you to design, change and export your chart to… Continue reading amCharts, a charting library for creating interactive web charts