October 1
Mozy is a web-based backup tool that does the job right. For five bucks a month, you get unlimited data storage and a handy desktop client that sits in the background helping all of your stuff “mozy” up toward their servers.
Mozy isn’t the only web-based storage provider on the block. What makes them stand out?
They effing get it. Read the rest of this entry »
October 1
Designer? Developer? Techno-philanthrop[art]ist?
Over the next couple of days/weeks, I’ll be posting quick reviews of some really cool tools that make my workflow sing. We’re talking software, hardware, web apps, and yes, maybe even some stuff not made of silicon, electricity, and love.
Whether or not you’re a web worker, you might find a gem or two here that you’ll soon not be able to live without.
October 1
A departure from experimental projects such as A Collision and Sunsets and Sushi, Remedy is Crowder’s “there-and-back-again” take on the clean but edgy style he’s developed in Can You Hear Us? and Illuminate.
More than signaling his transformation as an artist, Remedy’s synthetic plea may be indicative of a larger transformation toward an ancient/(post-)modern spirituality bent on changing the world emerging in Christian music as well as Christian thought.
I’ve listened to Remedy a few times and read through the slick digital booklet that tagged along. The verdict? Read the rest of this entry »