August 8th, 2007
Parody news agency The Onion is partnering with MySpace, providing premium content through MySpaceTV and The Onion’s MySpace profile.
MySpace is owned by News Corp, which also owns Fox. Think about that for a second: a humorously fake news agency partnering with a maliciously fake news agency. The irony is delicious.
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January 22nd, 2007
You know what I’d really like? I’d really like for the Google Reader to be available as a tab in my personalized Google HomePage. Just like the image above shows. Why isn’t that possible? As far as that goes, I think the various Google apps should be available as tabs. Why should I have to […]
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January 11th, 2007
With the ongoing popularity of the specific feature of getting answers from websites like Amazon, Yahoo, and Google(now defunct), LinkedIn has now entered the ring as well with their own solution.
Here’s a taste for some of the current questions being posed on the site:
Looking for conferences, events and networking groups focused on manufacturing and/or supply […]
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January 11th, 2007
This is some news that makes me extremely happy. The iPhone didn’t do it for me. I could really care less about a cellphone honestly, I need it to dial people’s numbers, if it synchronizes with my existing Outlook address book, all the better.
But this…this….TiVo and Comcast announcing their TiVo powered cable company DVR is […]
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December 28th, 2006
$8.5 million! That’s what Digg.com got from some of their existing investors for some reason. No real details on some of the websites I’ve been reading about the infusion of cash on lately. One site mentioned “expansion into new markets”.
I think the Digg.com site is okay, I’m subscribed to their RSS Feed, but honestly, the […]
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December 13th, 2006
He got directions from Google Maps.
Google Maps told him to take the road that they eventually were stranded on, even though it’s not recommended by other non-online mapping services and software applications.
Could this be pursued?
Source: Did Google kill James Kim
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December 6th, 2006
I’m not sure if you’ve heard the news or not about James Kim and his family that were stranded on a secluded road in the Pacific Northwest. James Kim was a senior editor for CNET and was on a vacation with his family over the Thanksgiving holidays.
It seems as if the family’s car had gotten […]
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December 4th, 2006
I just wrote a post on Uncover the Internet that talks about MyDream.tv, which is a site that let’s people pursue their dreams. Some people’s dreams include bringing to life that idea that’s been percolating in their head for the past 20 years.
I believe that part of what makes this emerging Earth of ours so […]
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November 16th, 2006
With the recent departure of Jon Miller, AOL CEO, Jason Calacanis has quickly announced his departure as well from the AOL and his own Weblogs, Inc.
Calacanis is a what I would call a chain-entrepreneur, it won’t be long before he’ll be moving forward again and building something of significance that we’ll all be talking about […]
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November 14th, 2006
Reuters news service announced they put a financial stake into Pluck to assist them in distributed blogs worldwide as part of it’s “new media strategy”.
Reuters has invested $7 million in the Austin, Texas-based company in return for an undisclosed ownership stake, Pluck Co-founder and Chief Executive Dave Panos said.
Pluck operates the world’s biggest blog syndication […]
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