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I’m thinking of buying an unlocked Nokia E71 (about $400 at Newegg, the Blackberry Bold isn’t really available unlocked yet at decent prices, and the iPhone has half a dozen… Read more »
I’m thinking of buying an unlocked Nokia E71 (about $400 at Newegg, the Blackberry Bold isn’t really available unlocked yet at decent prices, and the iPhone has half a dozen… Read more »
We’ve started to (carefully) explore to what extent there might actually be value in the current crop of social networks. We were involved in earlier waves – from Ryze to… Read more »
Jon Udell has a good conversation (with very good audio quality) with Neil Giarratana, the president of a small web shop based off Keene, NH. This stroke very close to… Read more »
Web workers looking to spend some time or possibly relocate to Chile may want to check our entries on the fledgling Chile Wiki: internet access and VOIP. I bought the… Read more »
Wired and Clickz recently exposed what should have been obvious from the get-go: sponsoring corporate “land” in Second Life is a plain-and-simple waste of money. If you’re a marketer and… Read more »
I’m teaching my 6-year old daughter how to play Desktop Tower Defense. Is it the moral equivalent of being a pregnant crack whore? Anway, my kid is making progress through… Read more »
I’ve been blogging on this site for five years and a couple of days. I didn’t pay attention to the exact date. Did you celebrate your first five years of… Read more »
For some reason I hadn’t bumped into Reger yet, but it’s definitely intriguing: "[W]hat this tool excels at is allowing you to capture extended data fields with each entry. As… Read more »
This sounds promising, at least on paper (er, on screen): Want To Buy a Virtual Sword? We Got Next – Part One (Xbox) Myself, I’m wasting hours in World of… Read more »
It’s not enough that spammers have made my referrer stats completely unusable, Google Desktop also helps them land the top spot in search results too by indexing spam in Outlook… Read more »