LoQUo on The Economist

Posted at 09:21 pm by André Ribeirinho
Since Loquo was acquired by ebay a few months ago, that a couple of sites have mentioned the fact. But being bought by thew world biggest e-commerce website brings much more than that. So each time an ebay strategy is mentioned article along comes a reference to it's classisifiers website, Kijiji, integrating Loquo in it's services.

This time the reference was in The Economist. I was reading an article about the 10 years of ebay on the June 11th edition of The Economist. The article adds that by having Kijiji, ebay can get into things than don't make sense in the main site like "services, home rentals, personals and jobs".


The Economist - eBay


After making part of the project helping Ubaldo to build its community, reading about ebay and Loquo makes me remember the good times and feel a *bit special*.
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The Glastonbury Festival Storm

Posted at 07:38 pm by André Ribeirinho
People attending the The Glastonbury Festival have been trying to get their tents out since heavy rains swalled the festival's campsite.

Lucky us than can be (dry and) looking at this great storm pictures.

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Firefox on BBC News Homepage

Posted at 04:14 pm by André Ribeirinho
When an open-source software initiative like Firefox gains mass media attention (like when Firefox users worldwide organized for full-page NY Times ad) then millions of users become interested and start using this new product.

Alongside many other PR initiatives it's good to see that mass media is also covering Firefox. BBC has written a story on the problem on why and how Websites alienate Firefox users

It's an interesting article on why despite being outdated, Internet Explorer is still the leading browser used (86% market share). It also explains that by not using Web standards, IE has been forcing companies to develop non-valid websites than do not work under the standards compliant Firefox browser.

Firefox on BBC


Anyway, the browser market is changing. Slowly but changing. Firefox is a much more mature browser and with all this media attention the share is rising.

Now, if you want a tabbed browsing, popup blocking, accessible, intelligent and responsive Web broswer, go on and download Firefox.

Get Firefox!

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Happy Merchandising Day at SAPO

Posted at 11:38 am by André Ribeirinho
Seems like everyone is getting a new SAPO Messenger t-shirt.
Black or Orange.

T-shirts SAPO Messenger

Pedro has the pictures on the event and also wrote about it.
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Wind tunnel fan (at home)

Posted at 02:34 pm by André Ribeirinho
With 30ºC outside, Lisbon is probably one of the worst places to go to work these days.

Fortunately a year ago we bought a floor fan than works like it was designed for wind tunnels.

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Back to online grocery shopping

Posted at 07:46 pm by André Ribeirinho
I only do general grocery shopping once a month. That's because I usually buy big quantities like 80 toilet paper rolls or 4 Shampoo Bottles each time. Which for 2 people is more than enough for more that 1 month. And besides that I buy my fresh groceries near home on a daily basis.



But once a month is still a lot. And it's always a bad experience. Everytime is worst than the previous. So I'm getting back to online grocery shopping. It's more simple, more clean, takes less time and it's saves my shopping list for the next time I shop. So I don't even have to remember that.

I wish I could order from freshdirect. But for now Continente or El Corte Inglês will do.

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Posting by email is easy

Posted at 09:44 pm by André Ribeirinho
I'm trying the post by email feature. This way I'll be able to post from anywhere I can have e-mail access. Even my mobile phone.

Busy week

Posted at 05:54 pm by André Ribeirinho
It was quite a busy week since we arrived from Copenhagen on Sunday. We were already really tired and this week despite being *really* great it was very intensive.

Brad spent a few days in Lisbon and we had the oppportunity to not only meet him but also show him some of the city's best places.

Among other things, we visited Lisbon's Aquarium and had dinner at restaurant Casanova. On the last day we walked by the old part of Lisbon know as Alfama and then the team was joined to have dinner at Chapitô for a very friendly goodby.

Now, a lot of work will be coming in the next few months. I'll be doing User Interface design, new feature development and overall system deployment. LiveJournal is a very powerful tool and getting to know it better is certainly going to be a great experience.

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Back from Copenhagen

Posted at 05:41 pm by André Ribeirinho
In Copenhagen, she walked like Copenhagen had no public transportation and I spent three intensive days speaking english and meeting people. Lot's of them. Reboot 7 was an amazing event.

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