YouTube costs Google $2 million per day
I’m sure that this is oldish news but I found it pretty…
Google Web Elements give social media a nudge
Most people are talking about the fact that Google handed out a…
Microsoft values the new Zune HD so much, they buried it in another story
Microsoft does have good products, but the Zune isn’t one of them.…
Are we headed to an Internet Dark Ages?
The common wisdom these days is that the Internet and Web, as…
Psychologists gearing up to push new texting disorder
It never fails, the moment something begins the rollercoaster of popularity the…
Psystar begins circling drain, Apple lawyers exchange high-fives
Ah poor plucky little Psystar, how I had hopes that you would…
Saving Captain Phillips: The Pirate Rescue Video Game
The U.S. Navy’s rescue of an American captain held captive by pirates…
Australian Government may backflip on compulsory internet censorship
The Australian Government for the first time since their election may be…
What TechCrunch teaches us about repositioning a blog
In our blogging 101 series, I’ve spoken regularly about the need to…
The day Twitter clients go KABOOM!
You might not know this but June 12, 2009 is the day…
The Windows 7 Logo – the sunglasses release
While Microsoft hasn’t confirmed it officially, the folks that are generally right…
Someone call the Fonz – Twitter’s doing TV
While it might only still be in the development stage the idea…
Map the Fallen: Honoring U.S. Troops Through Google Earth
Map the Fallen , a project created to honor fallen troops through…
Real hope for the next generation
One might think in this day and age of instant gratification, texting…
Twitter silliness hits the conference circuit
Did you know that in the next little while that there is…
An entertaining way to view your Twitter stream
Feeling a little bored? Want to check out a different way of…
Warrantless searches courtesy of the FCC
I’ll bet that you didn’t know that if you have any of…
FBI, U.S. Marshals hit by mystery virus
According to a post over at the cnet Security blog it appears…
Google rolling out new logos, dropping beta tags
Google has started rolling out new logos for its range of services,…
Google already has a real-time search – of sorts
I’ve been watching this growing discussion about the importance of the real-time…
Business Insider raises new round of $5 million
Business Insider , the Henry Blodget founded multi-channel blog previously known as…
Areps.at, brunga.at latest in a long line of Facebook scams
Facebook has been targeted in a new wave of phishing scams by…
Amazon’s new Pony Express service
Okay so it’s not quite a pony express service in the truest…
Christin Engelberth Wins Doodle 4 Google
Christin Engelberth, a sixth grader from Texas, has won Google’s 2009 Doodle…
NetApp to acquire Data Domain for $1.5 billion
NetApp has announced that they have entered into an agreement to acquire…
Google Adds Message Translation Into Gmail Labs
Google has introduced a new autotranslation feature into its Gmail Labs menu.…
FTC targets bloggers, ignores newspapers
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is preparing to launch new guidelines…
P2P filesharing seen as “fair use”
There are a lot of different arguments used by people brought to…
Who has the best mobile penetration data? Not the FCC
As the agency tasked with keeping track of all things telecommunication based…
Google’s next big business – employee predictions
Knowing which employee is sticking around and which one is looking for…
Twitter desktop client Seesmic Desktop is worth another look
Twitter desktop client Seesmic Desktop launched back in April with limited features…
Your data safe from prying company eyes? Think again
While the reports of data breaches are probably only a fraction of…

