Hello.

I am Paul Kinlan.

A Developer Advocate for Chrome and the Open Web at Google.

I love the web. The web should allow anyone to access any experience that they need without the need for native install or content walled garden.

Wild West Web

Paul Kinlan

The web's organic growth, with examples like Google Maps' early API and widespread embeddability, leads to questions about its current design. Would we recreate this structure today? Likely not. This suggests a need for change and migration, but how can this complex transition be managed effectively, especially considering the scale and interconnectedness of the web?

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Whither Flash. Now what?

Paul Kinlan

It's the end of the road for Flash and plugins on the web, what do we do now on the web?

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Goodbye Jekyll, Hello Hugo

Paul Kinlan

Ruby frustrations and performance have frustrated me for a long time. Experimented with Hugo and ported blog in about 3 hours

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Moving my blog to posterous

Paul Kinlan

I've migrated my blog from kinlan.co.uk to paul.kinlan.me, now powered by Posterous. Hoping this simpler platform encourages me to blog more frequently.

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Moving Blog

Paul Kinlan

I'm moving my blog from Blogger to Wordpress! While I've used Blogger for years, it no longer meets my needs. This blog will remain online but the new blog, covering broader software development topics (not just C#), is where I'll focus my writing. Find it at http://www.kinlan.co.uk/blog/ .

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I wish I could easily move away from blogger

Paul Kinlan

I'm incredibly frustrated with Blogger's lack of updates, inconsistent publishing, and inflexibility. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable blogging platform.

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