4. March, 2010
3. March, 2010
It seems an awful lot like being a cat owner makes a person remarkably hostile toward their charges.
26. February, 2010
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17. February, 2010
"We needed some new hype, and thankfully, Google Buzz has come along at just the right time to fill the money shaped hole in our portfolio of bullshit."
2. February, 2010
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25. January, 2010
The New York Times employs scorn quotes and reiterates use of scorn quotes in a reference to "privacy" and "facebook." Also, a great tool for those concerend about "privacy" on the "Internet."
22. January, 2010
"Has the Internet ever been used more effectively" "NO. NEVER. Not even one time." "SORRY, GOOGLE."
13. January, 2010
Word freaks and geeks rejoice. We have a new term for our avid Web 2.0 interactions: ambient intimacy.
12. January, 2010
We have decided we are no longer willing to continue censoring our results on Google.cn, and so over the next few weeks we will be discussing with the Chinese government the basis on which we could operate an unfiltered search engine within the law, if at all. We recognize that this may well mean having to shut down Google.cn, and potentially our offices in China.
11. January, 2010
I believe the conflation of play and work, of thinking hard and thinking playfully, is one the greatest things the Internet has done.<by Kevin Kelly, Senior Maverick at Wired Magazine>
21. December, 2009
For hundreds of years, England chose the protection of people's reputations over encouraging free speech. After little more than a decade, the Internet is about to defeat ancient tradition.
17. December, 2009
Way to go, Facetard. You should know by now not to act like a thinking, feeling human being on the Internet where others can see it. Also: the University of Minnesota has a Mortuary Science program? That's awesome.
4. December, 2009
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25. November, 2009
“We don’t want to create an army of spammers, and we are not trying to turn Facebook and Twitter into one giant spam network,” [lied] Joey Caroni, co-founder of Peer2. “All we are trying to do is get consumers to become [shill our crap] for us.”
22. November, 2009
Hundreds of private e-mail messages and documents hacked from a computer server at a British university are causing a stir among global warming skeptics, who say they show that climate scientists conspired to overstate the case for a human influence on climate change.
