Who will bring the Internet to your TV?
As the hype builds for CES, the New York Times divides the competitors for your living room into three categories. The Incumbents like HBO already have a stake in America’s TV market. Latching on to...
View ArticleExcellent Web Instruction site
Thanks to my friend Kelly Smith for posting a link to this instructional website. As Kelly says, the web and especially the video enhanced web is the perfect medium for instruction of all types. I...
View ArticleHow To Find Your Rotten Neighbors
Doesn’t this just seems like a very bad idea in today’s litigious society? RottenNeighbors is a basic Google mashup allowing users to post comments about their “rotten” neighbors. Check it out and see...
View Article100 Things to do with Google Maps Mashups
100 cool things you can do with Google Maps Mashups. My favorites: Find Fast Food in the US Find a WiFi Hotspot in the US Map US telephone area codes Google Map your blog or website visitors Check the...
View ArticleLessig Bets ‘Wikipedia’ Approach Will Transform Congress
This is one of those “crossover” posts that fits somewhere between Xlog and Politalogue. Lawrence Lessig, a prominent Stanford law professor has worked tirelessly to free content from restrictive...
View ArticleGizmodo’s Ultimate Water Gun Battlemodo Royale
There are few things more enjoyable on a hot summer’s day than an epic water gun battle with some friends. In the end, everybody wins, because everybody gets soaked and cools down. But you don’t want...
View ArticleNew broadband connection at work
After almost a month after first ordering service with Verizon, our FIOS Internet connection was finally installed at work this morning. Some informal bandwidth testing tonight yielded some great...
View ArticleOnLive to go live today!
OnLive, a new company founded by Steve Perlman, will announce a new game service which makes it possible to play advanced video games on almost any PC and certain specially equipped TVs via a standard...
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