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Links 3-3-11: Facebook still owns you, iPad 2, Bing beats Yahoo, Twitter hacking at TED

March 03 Comments Off on Links 3-3-11: Facebook still owns you, iPad 2, Bing beats Yahoo, Twitter hacking at TED Category: Actual, Links

Here’s your stupid iPad 2 news. I’m done with you.

Links 3-2-11: A great video critique of EA’s marketing, iPad and the FAA, New Evernote features

March 02 Comments Off on Links 3-2-11: A great video critique of EA’s marketing, iPad and the FAA, New Evernote features Category: Actual, Links

Top of the Interwebs: What Makes Andy Carvin Tweet? The latest TechCruch interview talks with NPR’s senior strategist on his role as a node of information and curator. Self-aggrandizement: Ebooks’ greatest obstacle is their inability to escape from the metaphor of bound paper. Pwety: The infographic that spoofs infographics. Worth looking at today: New Evernote release. I’m […]

Links 2-28-12: Gmail glitch, Productivity apps and an eBook user’s bill of rights

March 01 Comments Off on Links 2-28-12: Gmail glitch, Productivity apps and an eBook user’s bill of rights Category: Actual, Links

A Gmail glitch has seemingly wiped everything from about 150,000 accounts. Here’s how you should back up your e-mail to avoid losing everything.

Links 2-25-11: Verizon and 911 can’t hear you now, Is slacktivism a myth?, Lies you were told about TBD

February 25 Comments Off on Links 2-25-11: Verizon and 911 can’t hear you now, Is slacktivism a myth?, Lies you were told about TBD Category: Actual, Links

Top of the Interwebs: Verizon’s dropped calls having been making the rounds online. Apparently, about 10,000 or so emergency calls did not go though over Verizon’s network on January 26th. Cue the jokes about the Verizon ‘Can You Hear Me Now’ Guy. However, in a world where mobile phones are becoming the only phones, the FCC didn’t […]