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Only 10 Percent of Web Addresses (IPv4) Remain
TechSpot reports that only 10% of the IPv4 addresses remain. IPv4 is the numerical nomenclature used to identify all of those great websites you grew up with like: pets.com, yahoo.com, geocities.com, etc. New kid on the block IPv6 will give us – potentially – trillions of addresses to Facebook about into the future, but the [...]
CES 2010 – Pre Day Digital Experience
Theresa and I are currently cruising our way across Vegas as we get ready for the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show. We attended Digital Experience earlier tonight, which gathers a large group of technology companies together in a conference room for a smaller, more intimate setting for press and media interviews. They also [...]
The Entire Milky Way On Your Desktop
The All-Sky Milky Way Panorama (Version 2) is a collection of over 3,000 images that were stitched together to represent the entire galaxy as accurately as possible. This is some pretty slick stuff… especially slick when you consider all of the software used to make this work of interstellar art is open-source.
Click to Unfriend?
Unfriend. That is the word of 2009 according to the New Oxford American Dictionary. I have done my fair share of unfriending, along with a complete Facebook and MySpace de-tox about 6 months ago.
One of the words in the running was “funemployed,” which means people who are newly unemployed focusing on having fun. [...]
Let Me Twitter That…
TechCrunch is reporting that for the first time in months (which is eons in Internet time), that Twitter is experiencing a DECREASE in visitors. I hope, hope, hope this continues because I hate, hate, hate twitter.
I’m sure its because I just don’t understand it and I hate technology and everything that is good in the [...]
Apostrophe’s or Apostrophes’?
I ran across this website a few weeks ago and forgot about it until I had to add some apostrophe action to a recent press release. Instead of asking around the office, I returned to this cartoon flowchart and found my answer.
Nostrajermus… DENIED
So, about my prediction about when the Xbox 360 was going to receive its fancy new update with Last.fm and facebook support and etc.? Engadget says November 17th. I said the 19th. That’s pretty darn close I must say. But, alas, close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades… and shuffleboard.
PS3 Gets NetFlix & 360 Joins the Social
Microsoft’s Xbox 360 was an early adopter of the NetFlix streaming movie service (November 19th, 2008 to be exact) and added it as a feature available only to Gold members… or, people who pay $50 a year. After months of exclusivity, Sony recently announced that it too is getting in on the streaming game. [...]


