Archives

Here you will find the archives of every blog post in this web site.

December 2015

  • 17: Star Wars VR & Lightsaber Escape, Cardboard Camera, tons of Android news and much more! – Latest From Google #15

November 2015

  • 26: Google + Star Wars, Chrome Dev & Android Summits, VR news and more! – Latest from Google #14
  • 10: All YouTube videos now support VR, Google open sourced its AI Engine, Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub in Stockholm – Latest from Google #13

October 2015

  • 29: IoT Brillo invites, AI & RankBrain for Search, security panel in Chrome, app to publish your gameplay on YouTube & much more – Latest From Google #12
  • 23: YouTube Red announced, what’s new in Android M for developers, New York Times delivers one million Cardboard – Latest From Google #11
  • 14: Android 6.0 Marshmallow & new devices, Accelerated Mobile Pages, Google Cardboard reach + more! – Latest From Google #10

September 2015

  • 18: Launchpad Week, Android Wear on iOS, Google OnHub router + more – Latest from Google #9
  • 03: New logo, Marshall Android phone, App install interstitials + more – Latest From Google #8

August 2015

  • 20: Alphabet company, Android Experiments, Project Sunroof – Latest from Google #7

June 2015

  • 23: Launchpad, Google’s Data Center Networks, YouTube Newswire, Real-time-data in Trends + more – Latest from Google #6
  • 18: Latest from Google #5 – Brilliant Minds conference, YouTube Gaming, Google Diversity numbers & more
  • 04: All major announcements & videos from Google I/O and the GDG Summit – Latest from Google #4
  • 03: Project Soli and Project Jacquard – Google ATAP’s mind-blowing projects

May 2015

  • 28: Latest from Google #3 – YouTube Tech Talk playlist, tweets in search, Google Tone + more
  • 20: Latest from Google #2 – Software Memories, I/O Extended, Google Zeitgeist + more
  • 13: Latest from Google – Time, Android TV, Google Sessions & more

March 2015

  • 25: Geek Meet is now on Meetup.com

February 2015

  • 26: The new Google Tech Talk Meetup in Stockholm!

January 2015

  • 08: Summing up 2014

November 2014

  • 27: Joining Google!
  • 26: Leaving Mozilla
  • 04: Hyperlink Helper package for the Atom editor
  • 03: Trying out Google Inbox

October 2014

  • 22: The editors I’ve been using – which one is your favorite?
  • 16: Getting started with & understanding the power of Vim
  • 15: How to become efficient at e-mail

September 2014

  • 04: Who’s your friend on Facebook?

August 2014

  • 13: Neurodiversity

June 2014

  • 10: Douglas Crockford speaking at Geek Meet September 2014
  • 05: Speaking in 30 countries

April 2014

  • 17: The day Santa died
  • 04: On Mozilla, Brendan & the future
  • 03: Eric, I am so very sorry

March 2014

  • 21: Geek Meet April 2014 with Sam Dutton
  • 18: I just want to read

February 2014

  • 28: Working at Knackeriet – Old Town co-working location

January 2014

  • 09: The Letter
  • 08: Geek Meet January 2014 with Ade Oshineye
  • 06: Looking at 2013

September 2013

  • 22: Why I travel

August 2013

  • 23: BrazilJS conference and a very interesting night in Brazil

July 2013

  • 02: The launch of Firefox OS – my thoughts and some history

May 2013

  • 30: Tidbits from my trip to San Francisco and Bogotá, Colombia

April 2013

  • 10: Geek Meet May 2013 with Marco Zehe
  • 04: Thoughts on Blink, Google’s new rendering engine

February 2013

  • 18: Geek Meet March 4th 2013, with Denise Jacobs
  • 14: WebKit: An Objective View
  • 13: The WebKit culture & web rendering engine diversity
  • 11: Using FormData to send forms with XHR as key/value pairs
  • 03: Watching Skyfall
  • 01: Why I don’t do apps on Facebook

January 2013

  • 29: What’s that in your pocket?

December 2012

  • 10: Android tips: apps failing to update, & using any music file for ringtones & notifications
  • 06: Inbox Zero vs. Inbox Five, and how to actually get things done

November 2012

  • 29: Pussy
  • 29: How many people actually want to talk to their phones?
  • 26: Using Markdown and the Mou editor for blogging
  • 22: The value of a Facebook Like
  • 21: Geek Meet January 2013, with John Wilander
  • 20: Mobile vs. Social

September 2012

  • 19: The new Editor for Mozilla Hacks
  • 02: Life, and how we choose to live it

August 2012

  • 21: Geek Meet September 2012 with Jonathan Snook

July 2012

  • 08: Pearl Jam in Stockholm July 7th 2012 – an amazing experience!

May 2012

  • 29: My trip to Russia, Moscow, and the .toster conference
  • 23: Recap of my South America tour

April 2012

  • 21: Why I do what I do
  • 12: Touring South America with Mozilla
  • 05: I have a drinking problem
  • 02: Geek Meet May 10th 2012, with Rob Hawkes

March 2012

  • 09: Social media campaigns and a critical view
  • 08: Using the Fullscreen API in web browsers
  • 08: Thoughts on PPK’s take on Web developer relations management in the mobile world
  • 07: Links and reading tips – Robert’s read March 7th 2012
  • 06: Storing images and files in IndexedDB
  • 02: Twitter lists me as one of 23 Swedes to follow

February 2012

  • 16: Thoughts on the CSS prefix situation

January 2012

  • 31: Robert’s read January 31st 2012
  • 04: Interviewed for the developer book club

December 2011

  • 31: Summing up 2011
  • 20: Robert’s read: links and suggestions December 20th 2011

November 2011

  • 30: Who owns your online life, and data?
  • 29: Robert’s read: links and suggestions November 29th 2011
  • 16: Robert’s read: links and suggestions November 16th 2011
  • 09: Geek Meet December 2011 with Vitaly Friedman

October 2011

  • 21: A different take on Star Wars
  • 20: Robert’s read: links and suggestions, October 20th 2011

September 2011

  • 30: Robert’s read: links and suggestions, September 30th 2011
  • 22: The web is for the people
  • 10: Robert’s read: links and suggestions September 10th 2011
  • 05: Firefinder and Inline Code Finder updated to work with the latest Firebug versions

August 2011

  • 31: 37
  • 24: Robert’s read: links and suggestions from latest week, August 24th 2011
  • 17: Introducing Robert’s read: great links and suggestions from latest week, August 17th 2011
  • 16: HTML5 Forms input types, attributes and new elements – demos, tips and tricks
  • 05: On the IQ of IE users and the spirit of the web
  • 03: HTML5 History API and improving end user experience

July 2011

  • 26: Using the HTML5 canvas clip method to hide certain content
  • 21: Mozilla Lab’s BrowserID – taking web authentication to the next level
  • 03: My presentation at London Ajax Mobile Event

June 2011

  • 10: Summer break
  • 09: My upcoming speaking in 2011 – South Africa, Chile and more

May 2011

  • 30: Discussing alternatives for various sizes of the same image & introducing src property in CSS as an option
  • 26: HTML5 is more than cool
  • 02: HTML5 placeholder and an alternative approach – introducing Robert’s playground

April 2011

  • 19: Internet Explorer and the diminishing Windows support
  • 14: Web browser versions are dead – automatic updates is the future
  • 12: The first IE10 preview at MIX11 and thoughts on that
  • 08: E-mails on job openings in the Geek Meet Stockholm group
  • 07: HTML5 and polyfills – one script to rule them all?
  • 06: Geek Meet May 2011 with Lea Verou
  • 01: A reply to Microsoft’ statement about IE9 vs. Firefox and Google Chrome adoption rate

March 2011

  • 31: HTML5 hurdles: what is missing and web browser update rate problems
  • 24: My new job: Technical Evangelist for Mozilla
  • 21: HTML5 and CSS3 tests and compatibility tables, updated
  • 15: Twitter drastically changing terms for third-party developers
  • 11: Microsoft’s Dev:unplugged HTML5 competition – me one of the judges
  • 10: Using HTML5 canvas, Drag and Drop and File API to offer The Cure

February 2011

  • 15: How Microsoft and Google can solve video on the web
  • 08: In memory of Lena Nyman
  • 02: Semicolons give me comfort

January 2011

  • 27: Using CSS3 and @font-face to use any custom font on a web site
  • 20: The Open Web Platform is what we want – HTML5 becomes HTML
  • 12: Geek Meet February 2011 with Jake Archibald
  • 12: Thoughts on Google dropping support fo