


There’s been a recent spike in the number of spam on Twitter. However, let me explain that spam on Twitter might not be what you think it is. Spam on Twitter consists of the most random…things…following you on Twitter. They may not necessarily be people and all they do is promote their site. It’s quite […]
Read moreAs much as I love sharing items in Google Reader (my shared items), there’s one maddening problem with this feature: you can’t share what you’re not subscribed to! Actually you can, but it’s a very tedious process that not many people will put forth the effort to do. I remembered seeing a bookmarklet that did […]
Read moreIt seems Sarah Perez of the Grand Effect network, ReadWriteWeb, and Sarah In Tampa has already discovered this little nugget in her post on ReadWriteWeb entitled “Breaking the Techmeme Habit”. “About B-list : This is dedicated to all those blogs and stories that are less popular but still great.” I recently ran across Techsted, which […]
Read moreLifestreaming is slowly becoming a very popular concept these days. Essentially, a Lifestream is a visual representation of the things you are doing or promoting on the web. It features just about everything you do on a particular service from your messages on Twitter to everything you’re bookmarking in delicious; all for public consumption. For […]
Read moreYes, I’m pissed and maybe I shouldn’t be, but I that’s not up for judgement. This is a pretty ugly rant and I want to apologize to those who expected better from me and taught me to write better than this. Still, I’m only human and my blood is boiling. As of 4:41p.m. EST, Twubble […]
Read moreYahoo has quite a few mobile applications that will be released in the upcoming months. The one that I’m particularly excited about is Yahoo! oneConnect. However, CNet has released a video from CTIA in Las Vegas that showcases the new Yahoo oneSearch with voice, currently only available for Blackberry Pearl, Curve, and 8800 series. […]
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