


Since news is running slow today, I thought I’d take the time to go through my FriendFeed subscriptions and also check up on who’s subscribing to me that I should probably follow. I’m now subscribed to 51 people on FriendFeed, down from 66. Here’s 3 things I considered to help me quicken the process and […]
Read moreIt seems the colors wars on Twitter are taking shape and there are games for the teams to participate in. This reminds of Harry Potter a little bit. It looks as if teams of the Color War games on Twitter may now have an official headquarters at ColorWar2008, made by the SepiaTeam. Head over to […]
Read moreThis is just a quick update, but you must do your best to get a Sobees invite to try out their beta desktop widgets (if this is your thing). I recently received an invite and I must say that I’m impressed. So far, I’ve only been able to try out their Twitter and RSS widgets. […]
Read moreApple has been a big bully this week and to be quite frank, I think it’s because Apple’s jealous. The Safari Fiasco Apple has been making headlines, most notably on Techmeme, over the fact that they are now pushing their products onto Windows machine’s using their Apple Software Update program. Basically, if you don’t […]
Read moreMicroblogging phenomenon Twitter has quite a few people skipping their search engines these days. Instead, some are opting to simply ask a question on Twitter and hope for responses. Lets call these Twitter polls. Twitter polls are great for numerous reasons (e.g. fun, research, shopping, prolong laziness). However, no matter how many people you’re following, […]
Read moreThere’s been a lot of controversy surrounding conversation fragmentation, these are my thoughts on the duties that we as bloggers have to ensure that we give others their due respect. What is Conversation Fragmentation? Sarah Perez of both the Grand Effect blogging network and Read/WriteWeb wrote an article on her blog Sarah In Tampa entitled […]
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