A Wii Workout: When Videogames Hurt
The Wall Street Journal (subscription not needed) has an interesting article out today describing the aches and pains of Wii players. For those who miRead More…
Your technology buying guide
The Wall Street Journal (subscription not needed) has an interesting article out today describing the aches and pains of Wii players. For those who miRead More…
The tech blogosphere is excited by the findings of Andy Boyd. He has a screen shot of a Google search that shows the search results giving up space foRead More…
Carbonite is an automated online backup service that is in the business of pleasing anyone who needs a computer backed up but who hates remembering toRead More…
The Economist today (subscription required) released two articles both dealing with click fraud. The articles both make mention of Google’s phenomenRead More…
Google recently made headlines when its stock went over $500 per share. This makes Google the 15th largest company in terms of market capitalization (Read More…
CheapStingyBargains.com or CSB is a website in the business of gathering all the best online deals or coupons from popular companies such as Amazon, Read More…
Loopt is a new service available from Sprint Nextel’s Boost Mobile (though the company is working on deals with other carriers), which allows friendRead More…
Back in the day (like two years ago), “browsing” the Internet for news and information was usually limited to using search engines for finding somRead More…
For an introduction to the concept behind Digg, see A Beginner’s Guide to Community Driven Web Content. This post assumes you know what “Digg-liRead More…
The California Supreme Court today reversed an appeals court decision (warning: direct link to forty page law document) with a new ruling that states Read More…