Author: Aaron Brazell

  • Best Photo of 2010

    Best Photo of 2010

    I can’t believe I’ve only posted one entry on this blog since last year when I asked you to vote for my best photo of 2009. C’est la vie, I suppose. Maybe I’ll do better in 2011. Anyways… since we’re coming up on the end of the year, I’ll ask again… Whichever photo you choose,…

  • Best Internet Memes of 2010

    Best Internet Memes of 2010

    Pants on the Ground January came in with a roar with American Idol auditions. One audition, General Larry Pratt, sang a ridiculous song “Pants on the Ground”. See the original audition below: This spawned remixes, covers and even Brett Favre firing up the Minnesota Vikings after winning the NFC Divisional game. I’m on a Horse…

  • Journos Go All Capitalistic on Wikileaks

    Journos Go All Capitalistic on Wikileaks

    Since the release of the State Department cables by Wikileaks, I’ve sat back and watched as the journalism world has gone through convulsions about the morality of capitalizing on these secrets. It’s been a fascinating, and illuminating, charade. As the fourth estate, the media would like to portray themselves as an unbiased, objective entity that…

  • Remember When I Did Professional Services? I’m Back.

    Remember When I Did Professional Services? I’m Back.

    One of the greatest things about being back in startup life is watching our product evolve? Since WP Engine officially launched back in July, it has been a whirlwind of streamlining the product, listening to our customers and the community, growing with our customers needs and, in general, iterating on our offering. That was 4…

  • Ambient Findability

    Ambient Findability

    Mobile phones. They are the future. I’ve been saying that for awhile and giving no mulligans to those companies who are not embracing mobile or who are embracing it in a singular fashion (i.e. a company built on an iPhone app). Most of us use iPhones, Android devices or Blackberries. Maybe a few odd people…

  • The NFL, Google TV, and DirecTV’s Death Grip on the Sunday Ticket

    The NFL, Google TV, and DirecTV’s Death Grip on the Sunday Ticket

    If you’ve spent any time with me in person or paying attention to my tweetstream at all (especially on Sundays), you know about my love affair with football, the NFL and the Baltimore Ravens specifically. I’ve gone nearly 11 years and have been at or watched every Ravens game in that time. I used to…

  • WordCamp Mid-Atlantic: Where It’s Been, Where It’s Going

    WordCamp Mid-Atlantic: Where It’s Been, Where It’s Going

    Late in 2008, while I was transitioning from life in Baltimore to life outside of Washington, D.C., I was contemplating organizing the first WordCamp event in that area. Baltimore had begun to show signs of a healthy tech community and Washington had continued to flourish as a healthy communications scene. Philadelphia, just up I-95, had…

  • Everything I Needed to Know About Entrepreneurship, I learned from Star Wars

    Everything I Needed to Know About Entrepreneurship, I learned from Star Wars

    Star Wars. The original Star Wars. Perhaps those movies were defining films of our time. Though the first title (aptly numbered Star Wars IV) was filmed in the late 1970s, it continues to define movie nerddom today. Of course, Star Wars has seen somewhat of a renaissance due to the licensing of the intellectual property…

  • What Are You Not Telling the World Online?

    What Are You Not Telling the World Online?

    Last year, there was a brilliant preliminary report that came out of MIT where two grad students decided to explore the idea of privacy implications based on omission. In other words, these students said that they could predict, with a high degree of accuracy, the sexual orientation and inclinations of people based on their activities,…

  • The Web Is Passing Most of You By… And You are Asleep

    The Web Is Passing Most of You By… And You are Asleep

    Usually when Dave McClure, Angel Investor and Hustler, has something to say on his blog, it is said with passion, drama, and a pinch of angst. But he’s almost always right and he makes you believe it in the end with unequivocal points and thoughts. Because this post is so utterly important and I firmly…