Mark Pincus On Zynga Revenue
Friday, November 13, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Eyefinity Crysis Warhead 7680x1600 Maxishine Video
Eyefinity Crysis Warhead 7680x1600 Maxishine Video
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
The IPodKid's Application Review #28
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Sunday, January 18, 2009
Tech Update from ComputerTV - Episode 18
Here is ComputerTV's newest episode from January 17th. These guys are great. Highly recommend.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Boing Boing Gadgets at CES: Day 2 Report
Here is Boing Boing Gadgets' video coverage from CES 2009 in Las Vegas:
* Rob Beschizza reports from the Sony press conference. Sony Electronics president and COO Stan Glasgow unveiled new OLED and LCD TVs, "Webbie" social networking video cameras, and the P series "lifestyle devices." Rob got a hands-on demo of these 1.4 pound laptops, which retail for $900 and allow you to connect via WiFi, Bluetooth, or Verizon cellular broadband.
* Joel harasses people waiting in line for the Ballmer keynote. What do people want from Microsoft? Verdict: most folks at the front of the line seemed most excited about their imminent proximity to His Ballmerhood. Many were in line with hopes of gleaning more info on Windows 7 features and release date, and one guy just wanted to see Ballmer "dance around and sweat and yell." Another dude wanted to hear Microsoft admit, at long last, that Bill Gates is a Communist.
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Sponsor shout-out: Boing Boing Video coverage of CES 2009 is sponsored by WEPC.com, in partnership with Intel and Asus. WePC.com is intended to be a site where users come together to "share ideas, images and inspiration about the ideal PC." Participants' designs, feature ideas and community feedback will be evaluated by ASUS and "could influence the blueprint for an actual notebook PC built by ASUS with Intel inside."
* Rob Beschizza reports from the Sony press conference. Sony Electronics president and COO Stan Glasgow unveiled new OLED and LCD TVs, "Webbie" social networking video cameras, and the P series "lifestyle devices." Rob got a hands-on demo of these 1.4 pound laptops, which retail for $900 and allow you to connect via WiFi, Bluetooth, or Verizon cellular broadband.
* Joel harasses people waiting in line for the Ballmer keynote. What do people want from Microsoft? Verdict: most folks at the front of the line seemed most excited about their imminent proximity to His Ballmerhood. Many were in line with hopes of gleaning more info on Windows 7 features and release date, and one guy just wanted to see Ballmer "dance around and sweat and yell." Another dude wanted to hear Microsoft admit, at long last, that Bill Gates is a Communist.
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Sponsor shout-out: Boing Boing Video coverage of CES 2009 is sponsored by WEPC.com, in partnership with Intel and Asus. WePC.com is intended to be a site where users come together to "share ideas, images and inspiration about the ideal PC." Participants' designs, feature ideas and community feedback will be evaluated by ASUS and "could influence the blueprint for an actual notebook PC built by ASUS with Intel inside."
Sunday, January 4, 2009
The Ipod Kid's Application Review #24
Here is the Ipod Kid's review of some of the new Free and Paid applications you can collect via the AppStore for my iPod Touch...
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Saturday, January 3, 2009
The Facebook vs. Breast Feeders War Continues
The groundswell of pissed off breast feeding women is starting to take full form as we head into day seven of the "Facebook vs. Ladies who want to show off their awesome breast feeding skillz" battle persists.
With over 11,000 Facebooks members changing their profile pictures to photos of women breast feeding and virtual "nurse-ins," this is certainly going to be an all out war I don't see Facebook winning. Dozens of pro-teat supporters stormed Facebook's Palo Alto headquarters last Saturday in protest.
This is clearly taking on a life of its own and Facebook needs to do something, other than just say they will continue removing pictures.
Have we not learned anything form Digg's AACS DVD code debacle? Your users are not going to back down until they get what they want. Facebook either needs to let their breastfeeding audience know that they hear them and respect their opinion, or these bloodthirsty broads will never stop. I should know, I have had ample experience with bloodthirsty broads.
At last post their were 78,000 members of the group "Hey, Facebook, breastfeeding is not obscene." There are now 126,634 members!! I am a card carrying member and I implore you to join up if you want.
With over 11,000 Facebooks members changing their profile pictures to photos of women breast feeding and virtual "nurse-ins," this is certainly going to be an all out war I don't see Facebook winning. Dozens of pro-teat supporters stormed Facebook's Palo Alto headquarters last Saturday in protest.
This is clearly taking on a life of its own and Facebook needs to do something, other than just say they will continue removing pictures.
Have we not learned anything form Digg's AACS DVD code debacle? Your users are not going to back down until they get what they want. Facebook either needs to let their breastfeeding audience know that they hear them and respect their opinion, or these bloodthirsty broads will never stop. I should know, I have had ample experience with bloodthirsty broads.
At last post their were 78,000 members of the group "Hey, Facebook, breastfeeding is not obscene." There are now 126,634 members!! I am a card carrying member and I implore you to join up if you want.
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