just as people start to deploy buzz buttons on their web sites, google terminates buzz. who's to say they won't do the same with the +1 button? this is just too unpredictable and unsteady. Official Google Blog: A fall sweep
Yearly Archives: 2011
Hotmail declares war on graymail. whatever, microsoft. never mind the fancy features, hotmail still doesn't give the option to go back to the inbox after reading and deleting a message. instead the next message is foisted on the user, whether he likes it or not. such a basic option offered by […]
1&1 was down most of the day and yet their status page insisted that everything was fine. now that's ass/2. 1&1 Status
and here's the answer to the medicare cost. pray on, it's free 🙂 Fox News Poll: Most Believe Prayer Heals, 45 Percent Believe In Creationism
when she took over the helm at yahoo a couple of years ago, the stock jumped in after-hours. now the shares are jumping again in after-hours following her ouster. hire and fire her a few times in a row and that should deliver the long-suffering yahoo shareholders some decent returns […]
for years i held the belief that dick cheney was a decent defense secretary but then went psycho when picked by bush to be his vp. maybe he was seduced by power, or his halliburton holdings, or just got demented by his heart condition and aging. interesting to read that […]
enough stupid studies already. after the hoax calling IE users dumber than users of other browsers, we shouldn't give these studies any attention. this new one claims that yahoo or bing produce more targeted results than google, indicated by more user clicks on bing than those using google. yeah, whatever. […]
many people are asking about the after-effects of the s&p downgrade of the US credit. valid concern, but one wonders about the before-effects, in terms of what happened in the markets last week. in particular, last thurs the stock market took a sharp dive with nary a noteworthy financial or […]
so google quietly dumps a bunch of their api's back in june. they include api's for products such as google translate, transliterate, video search, image search, news search and a bunch of others. people who depended on these services for their products and sites are basically left out in the cold. […]
even if it weren't a hoax, this study was obviously garbage. makes you wonder how many other studies out there are rubbish, hoax or not. Internet Explorer IQ report was a hoax