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Archive for October, 2006
Author: JonnyDrama
Microsoft sent a congratulation cake for the upcoming Firefox 2 release to Mozilla. Nice, nice! Just to show how much fun these two development teams are having - it reminds me of the nice introduction ad from Apple to IBM from back in the early eighties… And we all know what happened to Apple… Thats right, big, bad IBM ate Apple…
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Not for the faint hearted, SnooginsMedia plans on covering all there is to know about Web2.0, Bubble2.0 and all the juicey deals that go on in between. Call it a F***edcompany.com for the new generation of web users.
Sphere: Related ContentAuthor: UtahSaint
Ever found yourself drooling over the vehicles in Entourage, the HBO produced show about an actor and his home-town buddies living it large in Hollywood? ForbesAutos ran a pretty cool feature recently detailing the characters and cars they drive from the show. Jealous? You Bet!
The list of cars used in HBO’s Entourage is like a who’s-who and goes something like this:
Maserati Quattroporte, Rolls-Royce Phantom, Lincoln Continental, Hummer H2, BMW 745, Mercedes-Benz CLK, Hyundai Tiburon, Land Rover Range Rover, Bentley Continental GT, Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG… Yeah thats right, a Hyndai Tiburon!
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Author: DiggSaint
“At first glance the features seem compelling but my prediction is it will be the biggest flop of 2007 with less than 50,000 units sold worldwide.” Also, says Robertson, “I’ve been looking for a good verb to describe losing all of your music to DRM because it’s increasingly common and I think I have one: zune.” I guess he’s never heard of Fair Use…
Sphere: Related ContentAuthor: DiggSaint
News of the Google YouTube acquisition wasn’t even cold yet when a new rumor popped up in the blogosphere that Google is also in talks to outbid Yahoo! on the number two social networking site, Facebook, reportedly offering $2.3 billion. Man, I’m the dumbest emedia person I know… How can YouTube and Facebook be worth $4,000,000,000 in just 24 months?
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