GoDaddy Is Up For Sale?
From the files of, “Say what?”, it appears that well-known domain name registrar GoDaddy is apparently being shopped around for a private sale. The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that GoDaddy,...
View ArticleBlock More Than Just Your Ex With ExBlocker
ExBlocker is the brainchild of DC branding company Jess3, spearheaded by Jesse Thomas. I love that a company who has delivered such big name data visualization projects as NASA’s buzzroom set it’s...
View ArticleMicrosoft Bing Leaves A Paper Trail
Claiming your business online has become all the rage lately. Most location enabled or location based web sites make this process easy, but not Microsoft’s Bing. Microsoft feels the need to go old...
View ArticleFlashback Friday: Internet Explorer 6
Microsoft would like to see Internet Explorer 6 buried and forgotten, but yet even it makes the occasional mis-step that will continue to extend its life. Internet Explorer 9 went into public Beta this...
View ArticleNetflix Strikes New Deal With NBC Universal
Netflix has struck a deal with NBC Universal that kind of makes you wonder what the point of Hulu Plus is now. Netflix announced yesterday that it had struck a long term agreement with NBC Universal...
View ArticleLibya Starts Reclaiming .ly Domain Names; Watch Out URL Shortners
Everyone in the Internet business will tell you that the shorter your the domain name is, the better. You want it to be easy to remember, and the less characters there are involved, the higher the odds...
View ArticleHulu Eying An IPO in 2011
According to reports, Hulu, the video site co-owned by television networks NBC and Fox amongst others, could be looking into the possibility of an IPO (Initial Public Offering) of common stock sometime...
View ArticleXmarks Lives To See Another Browser Sync
There are very few browser extensions that I ever say, “I couldn’t live without this one!” My screenshot extension would be number one, but a very, very close second would be Xmarks. For those of you...
View ArticleAsk.com Finally Gives Up The Fight For Search Traffic
And yet another search engine is giving up the fight in the space. First Yahoo said it would use Microsoft’s Bing to power its search as it just couldn’t compete with Google, and now Ask.com, which has...
View ArticleMozilla Proposes New Privacy Icons
Privacy is a big concern amongst us today: What personal information is accessible, by who, when, where and how. It all seems pretty mysterious, almost like there’s a mythical information bank in every...
View ArticleHow To Backup Firefox
During a recent change in laptops, I was reminded of one of my favorite freeware programs that it always amazes me how few people know about: MozBackup. One of the biggest pains when moving computers...
View ArticleDo Nothing For 2 Minutes Challenges You To Do Nothing
Do Nothing For 2 Minutes offers you a simple challenge that you can’t miss as it’s the name of the site. Can you keep yourself from touching your computer for two minutes? That’s exactly what Do...
View ArticleSamsung Chromebook Series 5 Review
This past May during the Google I/O developers’ conference, Google announced the forthcoming availability of Chromebooks, the consumer-facing evolution of their Chrome OS-based CR-48 laptop pilot...
View ArticleWeigh in: Web Apps or Mobile Apps?
Hear ye, hear ye!: We may now be witnessing what is, for all intents and purposes, the dawn of a renaissance in application development — a return to the heyday of the once-ubiquitous web app. This was...
View ArticleTry Out Windows Phone On Your Android or iPhone Thanks to This Web App From...
For those who are too attached to their iPhones or Android-powered smartphones to even think about trying out the Windows Phone platform, Microsoft has launched a new HTML5 web app that it hopes will...
View ArticleTweetDeck for Desktops Gets a Stack of New Features in Latest Update [Video]
Thanks to a job listing on TweetDeck’s website, we know the company is hard at work on building its “next generation” of Android applications. But it hasn’t forgotten about TweetDeck for desktops. In...
View ArticleNew Twitter Mobile Site Plays Nice With Feature Phones
As the discussions of multi-core processors and gigabytes of RAM tend to be the norm here, we easily forget that there’s still a niche market for the not so smart feature phones. Fully aware of this,...
View ArticleWhat’s The Apps: Clear
Jon Q. is back to attack and highlight another epic mobile application. This week, JQ checks out Clear – an innovative and intuitive to-do / task management app which embodies simplicity and...
View ArticleFacebook Rolls Out ‘Find Friends Nearby’ Feature on Web & Mobile Devices
After finally giving us the ability to edit our comments last week, Facebook is now rolling out a new feature that allows us to “Find Friends Nearby.” It’s coming to the Facebook website and to its...
View ArticleFormer Apple Staff Said To Be Working On New, Speedier Facebook App For iOS
There’s no denying Facebook’s official app for iOS is just awful. Sure, it features a relatively decent user interface, and it offers almost everything you’d expect from a mobile app. But it takes...
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