Not all feeds have to be from a blog or the media!
I have been offline for a few days moving. And yes, I was having withdrawals. But as I was catching up on my Feed reading I realized that a couple of my favorites are not blogs or even media sites.
Having always been interested in [...]
As usual Google has announced something bigger than what was rumored.
There has been a lot of talk about the gPhone that would compete with the iPhone, well forget that. Google jumps ahead and goes for a complete platform.
There are several Google Android announcements out there, but here is a link straight to Google’s official announcement.
Google [...]
Al Gore didn’t invent the internet, but it sounds like he might be trying to re-invent the online TV experience. With his Emmy win last night, CurrentTV got a shot in the arm. I’ve personally not seen the new network channel, but some reports just say it’s boring. lostremote.com
Current.com is not [...]
Rolling Stone has a good article about the upcoming press conference with Apple about iTunes. The new iPhone and iPods will probably be revealed too. Has EMI released The Beatles digitial catalog to iTunes finally? We’ll find out September 5th, when Apple phones home.
Source: iLounge.com
Please be patient with us as we move to our new location.
Thanks
UPDATE : The hard part is over, we should have some minor issues to take care of from here.
That appears to be the headline of the day and only 3 days after it’s release.
To be fair to Apple, it should probably be AT&T iPhone activation problems.
There does not seem to be a lot of actual iPhone problems, but rather a slew of problems based on AT&T not being ready for the amount of [...]
In 1951, the first commercial computer, Univac I, was unveiled.
The first UNIVAC was delivered to the United States Census Bureau on March 31, 1951 and was dedicated on June 14th that year.[1] The fifth machine (built for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission) was used by CBS to predict the result of the 1952 presidential [...]
AR&D has an interesting post and graph on how Americans are getting their news.
No real surprises but it is clear that Television News and Newspapers are both in a world of hurt if they don’t figure out new ways of reaching their audience.
Something else they may want to consider is updating their web sites, [...]
Google Trends has been a very helpful tool since it was released. And now the new Hot Trends is probably even more helpful.
With Hot Trends you can see the what is Hot Today at (close to) real time from Google searches being performed.
The real benefit is that you can see results from News, Google and [...]
I had my doubts on this one, but, after reading Mike’s post about Netflix and talking to him I had to give it a try. So far, it has been great.
In just a couple weeks we have the system down to a science.
Monday: I drop the movies in the mail on my way to work. [...]
Next Page »