Next Cartoon: “iPhone Fart App”
Next Cartoon: “iPhone Fart App”
The creator of the Geek and Poke cartoon series is Oliver Widder.
Previous tech cartoons by the talented Oliver Widder:
• Tech Comics: “Too Many Posts to Read”
• Tech Comics: “Apple is Virus Free”
• Tech Comics: “Sex, Drugs & and The Internet”
• Tech Comics: “Dell, MacBook Air”
• Tech Comics: “Get Your iPhone App Accepted”
• Tech Comics: “Britney on Twitter”
• Tech Comics: “Geeks in the Depression”
• Tech Comics: “A Hard Day’s Night”
• Tech Comics: “How to Survive the Depression”
• Tech Comics: “Return on Investment”
• Tech Comics: “Intelligent Design”
• Tech Comics: Tech Comics: “What Computers Have Taught Us”
• Tech Comics: “No Cut and Paste!”
• Tech Comics: “IE Porn Mode On, Pt.1”
• Tech Comics: “Too Late to Tweet”
• Tech Comics: “Don’t ‘Mojave’ Me”
• Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project, Day 22”
• Tech Comics: “The Longest Twitter Post”
• Tech Comics: Hacking Phones (Before the iPhone)
• Tech Comics: Jedi Knights and Blu-ray
• Tech Comics: Sex Ed and Firewalls
• Tech Comics: “The Next Big Thing”
• Tech Comics: “Twitter and 140 Characters”
• Tech Comics: “Why the iPhone has No Cut & Paste”
• Tech Comics: “Making Money from Web 2.0”
• Tech Comics: “Bill Gates in 2055”
• Tech Comics: “The Internet Today”
• Tech Comics: “Secure Browsing”
• Tech Comics: “Windows to OS X”
• Tech Comics: “Management Wants Web 2.0”
• Tech Comics: “He’s a Java Guy”
• Tech Comics: “One Year In an IT Project”
• Tech Comics: “Sounds of Silence”
• Tech Comics: “New Trends in Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Savvy Kids”
• Tech Comics: “Sun Buys MySQL”
• Tech Comics: “One Day in the Life of a Geek”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Terms Explained”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Getting Fired, Web 2.0 Style”
• Tech Comics: “The Stepchild of Enterprise Software”
• Tech Comics: “The Latest from Facebook”
• Tech Comics: “There’s Hope for Email”
• Tech Comics: “The Perils of Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “A Geek in Heaven”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Consultant’s Handbook”
• Tech Comics: “The Open Source Religion”
• Tech Comics: “The Tech Staff Meeting”
• Tech Comics: “Trying to Buy Two iPhones”
• Tech Comics: “Protecting the iPhone”
• Tech Comics: “Buying a Web 2.0 Company”
• Tech Comics: Web 2.0: A Cartoon History
• Tech Comics: “The Blogger’s Life”
• Tech Comics: “Googles Makes an Acquisition”
The creator of the Geek and Poke cartoon series is Oliver Widder.
Previous tech cartoons by the talented Oliver Widder:
• Tech Comics: “Too Many Posts to Read”
• Tech Comics: “Apple is Virus Free”
• Tech Comics: “Sex, Drugs & and The Internet”
• Tech Comics: “Dell, MacBook Air”
• Tech Comics: “Get Your iPhone App Accepted”
• Tech Comics: “Britney on Twitter”
• Tech Comics: “Geeks in the Depression”
• Tech Comics: “A Hard Day’s Night”
• Tech Comics: “How to Survive the Depression”
• Tech Comics: “Return on Investment”
• Tech Comics: “Intelligent Design”
• Tech Comics: Tech Comics: “What Computers Have Taught Us”
• Tech Comics: “No Cut and Paste!”
• Tech Comics: “IE Porn Mode On, Pt.1”
• Tech Comics: “Too Late to Tweet”
• Tech Comics: “Don’t ‘Mojave’ Me”
• Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project, Day 22”
• Tech Comics: “The Longest Twitter Post”
• Tech Comics: Hacking Phones (Before the iPhone)
• Tech Comics: Jedi Knights and Blu-ray
• Tech Comics: Sex Ed and Firewalls
• Tech Comics: “The Next Big Thing”
• Tech Comics: “Twitter and 140 Characters”
• Tech Comics: “Why the iPhone has No Cut & Paste”
• Tech Comics: “Making Money from Web 2.0”
• Tech Comics: “Bill Gates in 2055”
• Tech Comics: “The Internet Today”
• Tech Comics: “Secure Browsing”
• Tech Comics: “Windows to OS X”
• Tech Comics: “Management Wants Web 2.0”
• Tech Comics: “He’s a Java Guy”
• Tech Comics: “One Year In an IT Project”
• Tech Comics: “Sounds of Silence”
• Tech Comics: “New Trends in Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Savvy Kids”
• Tech Comics: “Sun Buys MySQL”
• Tech Comics: “One Day in the Life of a Geek”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Terms Explained”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Getting Fired, Web 2.0 Style”
• Tech Comics: “The Stepchild of Enterprise Software”
• Tech Comics: “The Latest from Facebook”
• Tech Comics: “There’s Hope for Email”
• Tech Comics: “The Perils of Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “A Geek in Heaven”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Consultant’s Handbook”
• Tech Comics: “The Open Source Religion”
• Tech Comics: “The Tech Staff Meeting”
• Tech Comics: “Trying to Buy Two iPhones”
• Tech Comics: “Protecting the iPhone”
• Tech Comics: “Buying a Web 2.0 Company”
• Tech Comics: Web 2.0: A Cartoon History
• Tech Comics: “The Blogger’s Life”
• Tech Comics: “Googles Makes an Acquisition”