March 2009
3 posts
Jason Calacanis Offers $250,000 To Be A Suggested... →
I’m…I’m…words fail me. (Oh, and also? Do not let me to link to techcrunch EVER AGAIN.)
Mar 13th
Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston Break Off... →
Damn. I really thought that was gonna last.
Mar 12th
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ThruYOU →
Some guy takes random, boring videos and assembles them into incredible music. Quite possibly the only good thing I’ve ever seen come out of YouTube.
Mar 11th
February 2009
11 posts
Last.fm Blog: "Techcrunch are full of shit" →
Richard Jones, founder of Audioscrobbler and co-founder of last.fm, responds to the allegations made by Techcrunch that they handed over personally identifiable information to the RIAA about users who listened to U2’s leaked album. According to Ars Technica, even the RIAA denies this happened. The source of the rumor? A tip Techcrunch got from one person who claims to know someone who works...
Feb 24th
TheDieline.com: Tropicana to return to old... →
Tropicana’s equities were steadfast: Tropicana’s equity lies in the fact that they own the orange. The symbolism of a straw stuck pushed straight through the skin of an orange is the very definition of freshness and purity. Stripping the layers of meaning away by using an image of a glass of orange juice suggests that of a me-too brand – one that does not own the definition of...
Feb 23rd
Boxee Forced to Remove Hulu Content →
This just seems like an incredibly dumb and short-sighted thing to do. TV shows on iTunes are just too expensive for me to really consider buying (especially for something I’m only going to watch once or twice), and ad-supported content that I can watch on my TV and control with my Apple remote is exactly the kind of thing I was looking for. I don’t know if the people who run these...
Feb 19th
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How Not To Secure Your Confidential Legal... →
Step 1: Change all redacted text’s font color to white (so, you know, nobody can see it). Step 2: Publish the PDF, with all redacted text still included, online (Pro Tip: be sure not to enable the feature in PDF documents that disallows copying and pasting of text). Step 3: Hope nobody decides to, let’s say, copy-and-paste said redacted text into a text editor, revealing...
Feb 12th
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Feb 12th
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Publishers Not Happy About Books Being Read Out... →
“They don’t have the right to read a book out loud,” said Paul Aiken, executive director of the Authors Guild. Seriously.
Feb 11th
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Google Mobile Sync Now Supports iPhone →
Push sync of your Google contacts and calendars (including reminders!). For some reason it only wants to sync one of my calendars, but it definitely syncs fast: I added an event in the web interface and it updated before I even had a chance to look down at my phone. Pretty much replaces the only thing I ever used MobileMe for, especially since I started using the amazing Dropbox.
Feb 10th
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Digital TV Transition Delayed Until June →
OH GOD I’M NEVER GOING TO STOP HEARING THOSE FUCKING COMMERCIALS, AM I?
Feb 9th
A Twitter Decision →
The problem I seem to have is that once I start following someone, it takes a lot to get me to hit “unfollow”. I’m probably overly picky about who I start following, but once I do, there’s some kind of connection that makes it really hard to let go. His point is a good one, though: if the people in your twitter stream make you unhappy, just fucking unfollow them.
Feb 9th
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'My life cleaning Delhi's sewers' →
He needed water to clean himself, just a splash on his face could have made him feel better. His colleagues started banging on doors of the rich neighbourhood where he was working. Nobody opened their gate.
Feb 9th
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A Quick Introduction
Hi. The first draft I wrote of this post went into all kinds of detail about myself and my subconscious and my cats (I’m only kind of joking here), but suffice it to say I decided this was way more than you probably ever wanted to know about some guy in his first blog post. I probably will publish that article someday, but for now, here’s the short version: I’ve been wanting to...
Feb 7th