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Monthly Archives: January 2008

Facebook Drops the Ball…Again

It looks like the young whippersnappers over at Facebook need some parental guidance. In a classic example of what NOT to do, Facebook (or some automated robot) has disabled uber-blogger Robert Scoble’s account – apparently because he’s running a script … Continue reading

Climbing on the Twitter Bandwagon…Reluctantly

Here’s something I never thought would happen: I’ve decided to Twitter. After enthusiastically dissing Twitter as inane, email-lite and a 140-character weakling, I’ve finally decided to join ‘em rather than beat ‘em. How come? For one, Twitter is what it … Continue reading

Opportunity ’08: Browsers?

2008 should be an interesting year for Web browsers. Microsoft is hoping to keep Firefox from taking even more market share with the launch of IE8, while increasingly-profitable Mozilla Foundation is putting the final touches on Firefox 3.0 to maintain … Continue reading

Does a Facebook-Twitter Deal Make Sense?

Without a doubt, Twitter was one of the success stories on the Web in 2007 as geeks around the world embraced the ability to communicate (and I use that word rather loosely) in 140-character bursts. Putting the aside Twitter’s addictive-ness … Continue reading