I keep having problems with this blog… I can’t choose what is worth posting very well. For a while, I designed styles, which was all good, and then I started trying to report mainstream news that was on all the big news blogs anyways (see last four or so posts), I tried gadget reviews for […]
Archive for the 'The Interwebs' Category
Blockbuster makes offer of $1 billion to buy Circuit City, I scoff
Published April 14th, 2008 in The Interwebs. 0 CommentsI’ve never had a good experience at Circuit City or Blockbuster, and now, with Blockbuster’s aspiration to buy the obviously-doomed Circuit City, I’m afraid to imagine the kind of shopping experience one would have at a merged location: “Hello, welcome to Blockbuster City. Would you like us to take your money now, or waste […]
Alert Thingy Shows Just How Annoying I Am
Published April 13th, 2008 in Applications and Services, Blogs, Communication, Design, Software and The Interwebs. 0 CommentsFriendFeed, 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 […]
Lymabean: 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 […]
Microsoft offers to buy Yahoo!: Oh crap.
Published February 2nd, 2008 in Communication, Computers, Search Engines and The Interwebs. 5 CommentsMicrosoft has apparently offered to buy Yahoo! for the paltry sum of $44.6 billion. This bothers me. First of all, Microsoft has had almost a monopoly in the OS market for the last couple of decades, and we all know how they handled that. If they get a majority share of the […]

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