This years Olympic events are, for the first time ever, being provided in full on the internet via NBC's website. This is truly great for someone like me, who in years past has had a hard time keeping pace with the Olympics.
Every event. In full. High quality, and streamed right ...
Technology news site Ars Technica go hands on with the redesign of del.icio.us (now just Delicious)
Popular social bookmarking service del.icio.us has finally unveiled one of its most significant and anticipated redesigns since launching in 2003. Ars Technica went hands on to see what Yahoo has in store for the next ...
Ars Technica has an interesting look on the current state of social media use in Congress, and how new policies put many Congress members in violation of Senate rules.
Ars Technica writes:
A political spat erupted in Washington, D.C., earlier this month over rules governing how members of Congress may use the ...
Cuil, a new search engine created by many former Google employees, recently went live. Cuil (pronounced like "cool") is a search engine that differs from Google in two very important ways. First, page ranking is not determined by popularity, but instead by content analysis. (Google's algorithm relies on how often other ...
WordPress, the free software that powers this blog (and many others), has released a free iPhone application that allows for mobile blog posting. WordPress could not have made it easier to make quick updates on the go, however this comes at a cost of losing some of the more advanced ...
Here is a cool new use for all those pictures we all have on our various social networking sites.
Animoto.com is a web application that creates MTV-style videos with the click of a button.
Users simply choose a song and images. Animoto then automatically generates a unique video for them. No two ...
I ran into a new type of search engine today, called Mahalo. Mahalo is a community driven search engine, akin to what you would get if you took wikipedia and mashed it together with google.
You enter a search term (for example, I tried PS3) and you are taken to a ...
Everyone's favorite mobile blogging tool just got an upgrade. Steve Jobs annouced today a new verion of the Apple iPhone, that includes 3G (read, super fast internet), real GPS with tracking, and improved battery life. The big suprise? The new price: $199. Less than one year ago, it was $599 ...