


One of the most horrible April Fools’ jokes possible wasn’t even played on me yesterday, but I’m praying that’s exactly what happened: an April Fools’ prank that went too far. Yesterday, quite a few of you who are following me on Twitter noticed that my site was down not once, but twice! It only got […]
Read moreYesterday, Flickr, one of the most popular photo sharing websites on the web, released a new and long overdue feature called "Find Your Friends", that helps you find your friends using your Yahoo (of course), Gmail, and Microsoft Live Hotmail address book. I’d like to thank Marshall Kirkpatrick of ReadWriteWeb for letting me in on […]
Read moreSo far I’ve only seen three April Fools’ pranks. The first was via Techcrunch about Youtube Rick Rolling it’s users. if you have no clue what Rick Rolling is, don’t be alarmed: I didn’t know what it was either. I didn’t find out until last week when I sent a message to my Twitter […]
Read moreI’ve received the greatest customer support from the team of the Disqus social commenting system! Originally it started out with my emailing them about deleting one of the blog communities that I accidentally registered. Within a few hours I received a response from Jason Yan that it had been deleted, but that he’d noticed something […]
Read moreSocial networks are all the rage these days. You tell me one person who isn’t on one. From Facebook to Myspace, Twitter to FriendFeed, we’re all socializing somewhere, but is it all just a phase? Will this pop just like the dot com boom did? I wonder if these networks and services will evolve instead […]
Read moreI just went to the Twitter homepage to login via the web interface so that I can add some new followers and I noticed a new link on the homepage of Twitter: Clicking on the ‘Watch a video!" link opens up the famous Twitter in Plain English CommonCraft video! Kudos to twitter for implementing it, […]
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