Sep 26, 2007 | blog, daily links
Sometimes you just can’t win. More for Vonage.
Hmm… tis an interesting twist. Gotta love how tech shrinks. Think Nokia will bite?
Blogging pal Steven Hodson has a great post on Microsoft’s bid to purchase a piece of Facebook.
Will Microsoft bring the next round of innovation to search?
The Ultimate failing of Windows Vista. Where’s the value?
Instant Message on Facebook? Looks like it could happen.
Things are moving fast for the next release of Windows Server.
Sep 25, 2007 | blog, daily links
Could it really happen? Could MS hook up with FB? That’s a blog post screaming to be written.
‘Nuff said.
That’s right kids, the latest & greatest of your favorite flavor of blogging code is ready for consumption. Get ready, set, go!
Hmm, it sure looks cool.
Warner Crocker gives his 1st impressions on Vista SP1 (beta).
Sep 19, 2007 | blog, daily links
Glad to see that Google Reader is a “shipping” product. Personally, it’s been over a year since I’ve switched to GReader, and I couldn’t think of a better feed reader to recommend. Notice how most of Google’s Web 2.0 software are coming out of beta?
Sep 18, 2007 | blog, daily links
Are you ready for mobile web ads? Google is.
Nice roundup of affordable laptops.
Need to present? Try Google’s option – accessible anywhere you have ‘net access.
Congratulations to Josh Bancroft – 4 years on his TinyScreenfuls.com blog!
Steven Hodson comments on the “trendy” TechCrunch40 conference. Uber elite and uber expensive.
Om’s take on the Thunderbird open-source project by Mozilla.
More ammunition in the web software services world.
Since most are using Office 2003, the latest service pack is out!
WTF!? A tri-core chip? Why? This makes as much sense as the original Intel 386SX chips. Build a fully-functional chip and then disable a portion of it just to sell it at a discount? No wonder AMD is falling behind.
Sep 17, 2007 | blog, daily links
Sep 14, 2007 | blog, daily links
Chris Brogan takes an in-depth look at how he is a marketer and his ideas of how to effectivley be a social media marketer (my description).
Might as well get that Windows Live Messenger update done at your convenience rather than Microsoft’s.