The posts below are in the Internet category.
The posts below are in the Internet category.
There’s been a lot of talk lately about conversation and comment fragmentation, especially since Friendfeed.com, the new darling of Web2.0, has been gaining traction. On Friendfeed, we sign up, plug in our own feeds and ‘friend’ others whose feeds we like. But what makes the service really unique is the more social aspects of it.
The wildly popular Wordpress blogging software turns 5 years old tomorrow, Tuesday May 27/08. It’s certainly come a long way in that time. I personally started using it at around version 1.2 (or was it 1.4?) back when calendars and blogrolls in the sidebar were cool and there wasn’t an ads to bee seen. Anyways, the wordpress team will
Grab a pencil and a very large piece of paper. Lay it on the floor. Now go to your computer and surf to Twitterholic.com. Then take the top 15 - 20 people off that list and write their names on that piece of paper on your floor. Now look at the numbers under the heading “Followers.”
Matt Mullenweg’s response to Allen Leinwand’s post over at Gigaom entitled “Web 2.0, Please Meet Your Host, the Internet” turned on a few lightbulbs for me, especially considering what I went through a few years ago. I have an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account and it’s amazingly easy to use, not to mention it does
Valence Media, former owners of TorrentSpy, a search and discovery service for torrents and file sharing networks which was voluntarily shut down earlier this year, has been ordered by US courts to fork over $110+ million to the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America). From Mashable: To top things off, the MPAA has
The BBC reports that a fake music file widely distributed across the file sharing networks has infected about a half million computers so far. The file has a wide variety of names and formats and the description at file sharing networks varies from it being a music file to full length movies to porn. “In the last