Archive for the 'MySpace' Tag
Sunday, May 6th, 2012
And why do he and his buddies over at Caltrops.com find this acceptable online behaviour? Until this week I’d never bothered to read Caltrops.com or really look into who was running the website and why the hell they think they are so damn clever and superior to the rest of us lesser Internet users. Fussbett [...]
Posted in Depression, Gaming, Internet, Online Social Networks, Search Engines |
and Tagged: @jhohcable, Adrian Chen, AIM, Amanda Todd, Angie Varona, Brian Krebs, Caltrops.com, Cryptozookeeper, cyber bullying, cyberbullying, doxing, Facebook, Fred Pendleton, FSBT, Fussbett, Fussbett Sanitario, gamer, Haunter, hypocrite, icecreamjonsey, Jhoh, Jhoh Cable, Jolt Country, Keyser Söze, Kody Maxson, Michael Brutsch, MySpace, online identity, online reputation, Ontario, Phobia, Pipl.com, Reddit, Robb Sherwin, Ryan Stevenson, Sanitario666, script kiddie, Team Hype, todding, Toronto, Tumblr, Violentacrez, Wagner James Au, Xbox, Zseni |
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Sunday, December 18th, 2011
Recently Gowalla was bought by Facebook. I immediately said the user accounts would be merged, users would be forced to transfer to Facebook and Gowalla would be shut down. Turns out I was partially correct. Some people on Twitter were happy for the founders of Gowalla as they made some money selling out to Facebook [...]
Posted in Internet, Online Social Networks, Search Engines, WordPress |
and Tagged: Amazon, Apple, Blogger, community, Digerati, Facebook, Fitocracy, Foursquare, Goodreads, Google, Gowalla, intellectual property, IP, Last.fm, Microsoft, MySpace, niche, Ping, Pinterest, profile, Raptr, share, Social Content Curation, software piracy, Spotify, Steam, Tumblr, Twitter, Untappd, website, WordPress, YouTube |
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Tuesday, May 24th, 2011
LinkedIn recently had it’s IPO and miraculously it kept going up even after the IPO price had been increased several times. This seemed to have surprised some onlookers and doomsayers will talk of another ‘tech bubble’. I don’t think that is likely to happen again as too many people learned too many lessons, however greed [...]
Posted in China, Internet, Japan, NFL, Online Social Networks, Search Engines, Self Marketing |
and Tagged: analyst, Baidu, Facebook, Friendster, Guy Kawasaki, Hi5, LinkedIn, MySpace, OpenBC, predictions, prognosticator, pundit, Superbowl, timeliness, Xing |
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Thursday, March 24th, 2011
I subscribe to the Hao Hao Report. There I said it. I haven’t subscribed to their RSS feed for a long time, I’m not an active user. I’m not an old China hand. However I did live in the country, still know people who do live there, and I want to go back to visit. [...]
Posted in Beijing, Blogging, China, Internet, Online Social Networks, Search Engines, Tsinghua, WordPress, Wu Dao Kou |
and Tagged: AddThis, Alexandra Samuel, censorship, China, Digg Digg, Facebook, firewall, Google, Hao Hao Report, LinkedIn, MySpace, New York Times, online sharing, paywall, plugin, ShareDaddy, sharing, Simple Tags, Twitter |
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Saturday, October 2nd, 2010
Last night I worked on my PHP code base and again this evening. I’ve hunted down a few more bugs, specifically album and artist names with strange characters in them. Caching is working well so performance at least for albums and artists that have been cached is really good, at least for this week. Next [...]
Posted in Internet, Miniature Painting, Music, Online Social Networks, Vancouver |
and Tagged: CDs, Facebook, iLike, JavaScript, Last.fm, MySpace, PHP |
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