Monthly Archives: January 2006
Blackberry Helmet Available Now!
Canadian comedian Rick Mercer has come up with the next big thing for Blackberry users – the Blackberry Helmet. Check it out here.
Bleezer: A New Blog Publisher
The blog publishing world has another option with the launch of Bleezer, an application by Larry Borsato. Bleezer is definitely no-frills – at least for now – and lacks the slick GUI as rivals such as Qumana. I haven't had … Continue reading
Who's Michael Arrington?
If you were ever curious about the person behind TechCrunch, the San Jose Mercury did a feature/Q&A on Michael Arrington, who has become of the marketing people within the Web 2.0 world. Arrington makes money from offering consulting services to … Continue reading
VC's Web 2.0 Madness
Mathew Ingram is puzzled by Gather.com's ability to raise $6-million in venture equity from a group of investors that includes Lotus founder ex-Lotus CEO Jim Manzi. Mathew points out there is little to distinguish Gather.com from the growing number of … Continue reading
Technorati-Microsoft? Not a Chance!
Blogspotting' s Stephen Baker thinks Microsoft will buy Technorati – preventing Yaho from sweeping up the tagging triplets (Flickr and del.icio.us being the others). I'd be shocked if it happened – even if Robert Scobles screams from the treetops. Microsoft's … Continue reading
An Alternative to the Blackberry? Not Yet.
In a continuation of yesterday's Top Dog post (Google), it's fascinating to see the energy spent by the media trying to push a Blackberry-killer. The latest contestant is the Wall St. Journal, which had a story earlier this week suggesting Reseach … Continue reading

