• Hyper-local Weather Forecasts

    The future is here. Today the Weather Network rolled out “PointCast” a service developed in house (over the past 15 years!) that provides 1-km forecast and weather data.

    That’s a screenshot of my weather at home vs the “Winnipeg” weather station (likely) 10km away at The Forks. As you can see, it’s quite different.

    From The Globe and Mail:

    The technology works by taking information from weather stations across the country and using computers to predict what is likely to happen in between those stations over the next hour. Users can either enter their postal code or use the GPS function on their phones to find out the weather in an astonishing 800,000 zones across the country.

    Pretty rad.


  • My Overly Simplified Take on Responsive Design

    31% of American adults who have cell phones use their phones for the majority of their Internet access.
    ~ via LukeW

    The case for responsive web design is a no-brainer! Only a few years ago stake-holders would absolutely insist on IE6 compatibility with much much smaller user-base. 2.5% or higher was the threshold I’d commonly use cira 2010. What’s different about RWD?


  • Twitter Conversation Observation

    I started listening to podcasts right around the same time twitter was starting to gain a following among über -nerds. I can’t remember which came first. Doesn’t matter.

    At the time, it was not uncommon for an every nerd podcast to be dominated by twitter talk, for weeks on end.

    With twitter’s recent “new guideline” announcement, every single nerd podcast I subscribe to is once again dominated by twitter talk.

    They’re doing something right.