Quick update: I’m coming to Silicon Valley, launched websites, more

I’ve been terribly busy in the last months. I’ll probably write a better summary of the work I’ve been doing later, but here’s a quick update about what’s been happening lately.

I’m coming to San Francisco for about 10 days tomorrow. I’m going with a group of people from Klak and I’m very excited about it. We’re seeing a few big tech startups, design companies and more. I’ve never been to the USA and I’ve always wanted to visit the tech hub of the world.

Nordic Innovation issue #2 is out

Nordic Innovation, issue number two is out. This one is devoted to music and sound.

There’s an article I wrote on 8 music-related startups in there which you should check out :)

http://www.nordicinnovation.is/

A Super Sweet Linux-windows Development Environment Setup

Programmers and other geeks love to talk about the tools they use. I won’t go into the languages, databases and what have you, but I want to explain a little bit about the setup I use to develop on and hopefully some of it can help someone out there facing the same issues.

Even though I use Windows as my primary operating system, I’m a pure open source guy and I primarily develop using PHP on nginx/apache and MySQL.

So, this is my stack;

Interesting – range inputs and putting a bubble on top

This blog post was published on the css-tricks blog today:

It explains how you can create a bubble on top of a range-slider html5 form element, which shows the value of the slider.

The IE team throws bricks in a glass house

The IE team released a new preview of IE10 beta today along with a video demo.

The video goes out of it’s way to point out some difference in CSS3 column rendering between IE 10 and Firefox 4: