Welcome! It looks like this is the first time you’re visiting my site. You may want to follow my posts by adding my RSS feed to your reader. Or, if you’re not sure about RSS, you can subscribe via email. This is pretty funny! MS just owned up to making this video themselves.
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Danny Sullivan from SearchEngineWatch has two interesting posts on his blog about the 25 things he hates and loves about Google. Didn’t agree with everything, but he makes some good points. Read them when you get a chance. I’d love to comment more on this, but I’m pressed for time and I’ve got a splitting [...]
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Just read about Google and its work on developing CL2 - a web calendar. The link will take you to a page with screenshots. CL2 will be done in AJAX, like Gmail, and it’ll be tightly integrated with it, but what I think is really cool is its integration with other calendaring products, like iCal [...]
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I read an article about Ask.com dumping Jeeves in order to let the world know that it’s a serious search engine. In the article, one of their fellows bragged about how their search engine is on par with Google.
So, I went there and did a search for myself, to see how many of my sites [...]
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The wow factor is the main draw here, at least for now. The price tag is a jaw-dropping $12,000. That’s a lot of money for a camera. But as an amateur photographer, I just have to wonder what kinds of photos I can take with this thing! My gosh, I think I’m drooling on my [...]
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Just read this article by Chris Seibold of Apple Matters, and I have no idea why he wrote it… Honestly, Chris, what were you thinking? I love your daily “This Day in Apple History” emails, but your latest article is sillier than a sack of teenage squirrels…
Here’s what I think… There will always [...]
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I highly recommend viewing the presentation given by Lawrence Lessig on free culture. I’d been really annoyed by DRM and certainly recent implementations of it by Apple did nothing to help the case for it. Then I viewed this presentation, and it really opened my eyes to what’s going on out there, and why there [...]
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I read an article about that, and I have to come back to the abortion issue. Here’s why: folks against abortion will spend hours in front of abortion clinics to stop someone from tampering with a clump of cells, but they won’t do a thing to stop child abusers, which to me, is a crime [...]
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I can’t believe how simple, yet incredibly useful this is! Instead of using silly passwords, with even sillier password rules that give you headaches, just use this! Choose a familiar picture as the password, have the system pixelate the heck out of it, then pick it out from among a group of pixelated photos every [...]
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This has got to be one of the coolest products I’ve seen so far. It’s made of a visco-elastic morphing polymer that will stick to virtually anything, and these two fellows, a father and son team, made it into a tripod for compact digital cameras. I hope they sell a whole bunch of them, it’s [...]
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I’d been expecting this very wrong thing to happen ever since I read a previous article where the South Dakota state legislature was preparing to approve the bill. It never fails to amaze me how some people can reserve the right to meddle in other people’s lives and bodies on the basis of religious prejudice. [...]
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I think FeedBurner is one of the coolest sites out there today, and I wanted to share how I use it with the world. My life is a lot easier because of it - I can manage my feeds in ways I couldn’t even imagine before. I love it. Here’s why:
I was able to move [...]
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