Archive for the 'internet' Category

Feb 28 2009

Surfing Census to Study Surfing Habits

Published by under internet,news,recreation,sports

The San Diego Union-Tribune recently reported that Surf-first.org was launched by “Surfing Magazine journalist Matt Walker in association with the Surfrider Foundation” in order to get a scientific and all-encompassing  picture of “who surfers are; where they come from; what they do for work; how, when and where they surf; and where they spend their [...]

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Feb 11 2009

NASA and Google Provide a look at Mars in 3D

Google brought us online search that has yet to be matched and Google Earth, a wicked cool bit of software that lets us view almost any part of Planet Earth. The software is so accurate and detailed that governments and security agencies worldwide are extremely uncomfortable. NASA has brought us, well, space! Moon missions; the [...]

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Jan 30 2009

Random Friday Video: The Birth of Electronic News

Published by under History,internet,news,technology

Think back to what you were doing in 1981, then imagine getting news via your home computer—if you had one. This video of a 1981 KRON report predicts the future of news reporting on the future of the Internet. And the best part? An S.F. Examiner editor mentions how they’re not in it to make [...]

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Jun 05 2008

Random Friday video: Harry Potter finger puppets

Published by under internet,recreation

A rhythmic ticking noise initiates a finger puppet dance featuring the gang from Hogwarts–with a bit of a surprise ending.

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May 09 2008

Random Friday video: Wiener poopies and Jesus-napping

Published by under internet,news,recreation

This news item from ABC affiliate Channel 13 News is just too odd to explain. Dachshund poop, Jesus statuette-napping and feuding neighbors… You just have to watch it to believe it.

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Apr 03 2008

Using related links and content as you write: Check out Zemanta and 3DWriter

Published by under Blogging,internet,IT,Writing

A week ago, European startup Zemanta launched in Alpha with a product for blogs to suggest links, pictures and other related content and tags while you write blog posts. It uses a semantic analysis engine that serves up the relevant information in your Internet browser as you write. According to TechCrunch, this type of application [...]

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Mar 10 2008

Helium.com videos educate members and publishing partners

I’m excited to announce (somewhat belatedly) that Helium.com, the Internet company I work for, has started using multimedia videos to inform and instruct members, visitors and potential clients. Until about a month ago, we’ve been relying solely on written copy in our User Guide, community forums and other scattered areas on the website. Typically—and as [...]

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Mar 07 2008

Random Friday video: ‘We are the World’ karaoke

Published by under internet,recreation,Television

Everybody knows that karaoke is huge in Japan. Check out this video of a karaoke contest show where a group mimics American pop stars in the famous “We are the world” video. Some are even in black-face! I’m guessing folks across the Pacific haven’t heard about being politically correct or they just don’t care. But [...]

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Mar 06 2008

WordPress may go social

TechCrunch blogs that Automattic founder and WordPress creator Matt Mullenweg may look towards developing social networking tools for its famous blog software. The news is that Matt hired Andy Peatling, “the developer behind BuddyPress, a social network built on top of WordPress. BuddyPress will now become an official WordPress project.” As many of our readers [...]

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Mar 03 2008

Blog de Puree gets another facelift

Published by under Blogging,internet,IT

We have a new look. Again. I hope it’s not frustrating to our readers. The last design, while cool as hell had too many bugs that I was not able to fix. This new design, called 3K2, is based off the original WordPress theme called Kubrick. We felt that this three-column design brought more information [...]

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