Posts Tagged with ‘internet’

Anyone Remember Instant Messaging?

Earlier this evening I realized that I haven’t run Adium X in a very long time. In fact, the only time I can remember opening an instant messaging client was a few weeks ago when I was trying to help a coworker use iChat to video conference her friend. I don’t imagine I’m alone in [...]

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Two Point Oh No He Didn’t!

Today Mostly Lisa wrote about her use of the “big three” web 2.0 sites — Facebook, Twitter, and Pownce — and it got me thinking.
I’ve been involved with a few 2.0’s for quite a long, long time. I joined Facebook (feel free to poke me) back in late 2004, when Florida State was first added [...]

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Cleaning Up the Bookmarks

This evening I got bored and decided to clean out a bunch of bookmarks that have been sitting in Safari for far too long. I figure it’s as good a time as any to share some with you, the faithful and never wavering reader.
A little known fact about me is that I’m a very large [...]

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Facebook Chat: Yet Another Way to Stalk Your Friends

This morning when I pulled up Facebook to start my day I noticed a new icon at the bottom right corner of my browser window. Behold, Facebook chat officially launched. I had read about it for a few weeks now over at TechCrunch but never really gave it much thought. I figured that I needed [...]

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A viral video showing how to make videos viral.

TechCrunch is a website about websites, particularly cool startups trying to do creative things online. Back in November they published an article, written by the owner of a viral PR firm, on how to make effective viral videos. In the irony of ironies, someone made that post into a viral video — and a pretty [...]

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