FriendFeed, the highly-praised social content aggregation service just got a little cooler, with the new companion application, Alert Thingy. The program is just as charming as its name implies, and offers quick aggregation for your and all of your friends’ online activity, right to an aesthetically pleasing little window on your desktop. And […]
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Alert Thingy Shows Just How Annoying I Am
Published April 13th, 2008 in Applications and Services, Blogs, Communication, Design, Software and The Interwebs. 0 CommentsLymabean: The coolest social network you haven’t heard of
Published February 6th, 2008 in Applications and Services, Communication, Design, The Interwebs and Web Development. 1 CommentDo you think Facebook is neat? Think again. This video may rewrite everything you know about social networks.
Lymabean is essentially a one-stop center for all of your social needs, including everything from local events to business reviews to music sharing, all accessible in a beautiful flash interface. Perhaps the most notable feature […]
Got beta?
Published September 15th, 2007 in Applications and Services, The Interwebs and Web Development. 61 CommentsI have invites to many private beta web services, which I am going to go ahead and list here, for your beta testing pleasure. To get an invite, just fill out the comment form with your real name and email address, and specify up to 2 services you would like an invite to. […]
Quick and Dirty: Yahoo! Mash Review
Published September 15th, 2007 in Applications and Services, Communication, Search Engines and The Interwebs. 0 CommentsYahoo, in an effort to capture market share in the Web 2.0 social networking market, has just released their new social network, named Mash. They seem to have taken special care to make it something that could be used as a verb, as all over your profile (and others’ profiles, as well), you are […]
Legally listen to any song, any time you want, for free
Published August 22nd, 2007 in Applications and Services and Music. 0 CommentsOnce you get passed the site’s atrocious English, you’ll love Deezer, which allows you to search for and listen to any song, any time you want. What’s the catch? None, really. There is no limit to how many songs you can search for, how many songs you can listen to (except for, […]

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