Digg + Newsvine + Meebo + Google Reader = Streamy.com
Ran across an upcoming and potentially killer online application for all social networking sites to contend with. I can’t wait to get an invite. Streamy.com
Ran across an upcoming and potentially killer online application for all social networking sites to contend with. I can’t wait to get an invite. Streamy.com
I know I’ve really written nothing but negative things about the iPhone, but I don’t feel that way and if it was on a decent network in the States, I’d probably have it. Unfortunately, that’s not the case, so until then seeing it getting negative reviews or bad press really has no affect on me and seeing it be destroyed only bring me entertainment.
The incredibly popular “Will It Blend” series, destroys the iPhone:

We’ve all heard them, we’ve all dealt with them, we’re all sick of them…automated phone systems. Press 1 for billing, press 2 for service, press 3 to shoot yourself in the head. Nine times out of ten, the operator can do the same task you need with in a matter of seconds and the automated system is only there to annoy people to the point that they hang up and never call back. There’s even the rising popularity of automated voice recognition systems as well, which are even worse. Finally, someone has come up with a simple answer.
This post(69 Tech Blogs That Don’t Suck) caught my eye today and I was hoping I would catch a few that I regularly read and don’t typically get the critical acclaim they deserve. Unfortunately, only a few of the larger ones, were on there, but the list definitely introduced me to a few that I had never even heard of. Be prepared to add some additional RSS feeds and more wasted reading time to your schedule.
Check it out: Micahville’s “69 Tech Blogs That Don’t Suck”
Listikalz is BAAACK! and so am I from 4th of July vacation. Glad to see most of you have stuck to reading my blog and regularly commenting. I’ve got a few fresh faces this week and they are well deserved, welcome to the club.
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