Archive for October, 2005
Looks like people find their way to blogs through search engines. So here we are, obsessing over technoratitechnorati and co. and notbody gives a damn about them. Just more proof that the A-list tech bloggers are years ahead of the regular Joe.
Scoble talks about this in one of his latest posts.
Inside Microsoft we have interesting [...]
MORRIS, Minn. (AP) — A 20-year-old University of Minnesota-Morris student was killed Saturday when football fans rushed onto the field and pulled down a goal post at the end of the school’s homecoming game.Richard Thomas Rose, of Benton City, Wash., was pronounced dead at a hospital after attempts to revive him on the field failed, [...]
Have a look at this sickening website for a two-girl (and I mean girl – they are 13) band. Soon we can watch Aryan pop on our iPods. The revolution is near…
Jake from communityguy.com has commented here that we need to keep the ‘mom test’ in mind when talking about social tools like flock, RSS and (by extension) tagging, del.icio.us etc. When we think beyond what WE might get out of this tool, its future does indeed look much brighter.
Jake, I think, has a [...]
I guess I was not alone in my sentiments about flock. I just don’t see the point and it seems I am not the only one. But I will keep using it a little but longer before I draw any conclusions. I am starting to like the blog intigration, but I am not sure that [...]
Tom Friedman of the New York Times has a column about the advances podcasting is making behind the Great Firewall. Sadly it is part of the Times Select program, but here is a short snipped and a link for those privy to such kind of information:
I got a little glimpse of the future visiting a [...]
I have been playing around with flock a bit and I have to say I am excited about the product, but I will not be using it full-time anytime soon. There are too many minor issues that still need to be dealt with:
* bookmarks are not imported (and especially Firefox bookmarks [...]