by Sean on Jul 22, 4:24 PM
In casual conversation, I try to avoid politics. When it comes to work, however, all bets are off. For the past week, it's been all politics, all the time in the CNN newsrooms. This Monday, CNN and YouTube will be pairing up to make history, challenging the democratic presidential candidates with something no presidential candidate has ever [...]
by David on Jul 19, 5:57 PM
It's like "Pop-up Video" for the masses.
by Sean on Jul 17, 6:57 PM
FYI - The credit card processing fee is 2-3% depending on the card, similar to what any other merchant pays when accepting a credit card. 4 cards are accepted, Am Ex, Visa, Mastercard and Discover. Drivers and owners have mixed opinions, with [...]
by Sean on Jul 17, 6:57 PM
If you live in New York City for any length of time, you're going to encounter public transportation. It's pretty much the only way to get around short of just hoofing it everywhere. And of course, there are those days that you want to avoid it altogether. (Just today, I witnessed an argument between a bus [...]
by Betsy on Jul 16, 9:58 AM
Companies seem to be getting worried about their investments in SL. Who is the audience for second life? 1. People who are really good at building 3D graphics. 2. People who have no life and create one in SL. 3. People who are looking for a cool, hip way to communicate and teach from across the country. And what do [...]
by Scott on Jul 16, 8:41 AM
So I was sent a link to a web page recently that had the subject line "3-D Projector OMG." I thought, ok this has my interest, so I clicked on the link (half shot mind you). What I viewed next stupefied me, resulting in the most intense nerdgasm I've experienced since watching Transformers. What [...]
by Amanda on Jul 13, 12:44 PM
This week I found myself strangely irritated by media everywhere I turned. I'm not one to get keyed up about technology usually, but this week was different for some reason. For the purpose of catharsis and potential communion in irritation, here are my media pet peeves of the week: - CNN.com has messed with their website: [...]
by David on Jul 10, 2:22 PM
Taking a break from the massive drafts about Live Earth to bring you this interesting post from a hometown blogger: Sprint is sending break-up letters to some of its customers who are too, uh, needy. TIME reports: The nation's third-largest wireless provider sent letters to about 1,000 subscribers June 29, saying the company's records showed they had made [...]
by Dustin on Jul 9, 1:00 PM
Having actually read your post, I say: fair enough. You are using the tool as you see fit. I work in a mixed environment, using both a Mac and a PC. I am a marketing professional and have found that more and more with company systems going through web portals, there are fewer and fewer barriers to entry for Mac users now than there have been in the past. As enterprise applications become hosted [...]
by Dustin on Jul 9, 1:00 PM
I think that my intentions may have been misinterpreted in my past blogs regarding Apple. My first blog about Macs was more of a pointed conversation about the zealotry behind Mac users and to dispel the myth that Macs are better pieces of hardware/software. I am biased towards PCs, but if you read [...]