Archive for December, 2007

Mozilla Launches New Sync Project

Mozilla (the makers of Firefox) have introduced a new project they’re working on called Weave. Weave allows a user running Firefox 3, which is currently still in beta, to sync their user data with Mozilla’s servers. This is great because it allows you to keep your data synced across multiple computers and phones wherever you [...]


TechCrunch to Endorse Presidential Candidate

TechCrunch has opened a poll for readers to vote on which candidate they would like TechCrunch to endorse. What makes this poll a bit different is TechCrunch will be endorsing two presidential candidates, one from each party. You can vote once a day.
TechCrunch has also been interviewing each candidate on technology issues which you can [...]


Testing Out Hulu

I was able to snag an invite from GigaOM to the Hulu beta. So far its pretty cool. They offer full episodes of shows like The Office, Chuck, Family guy, plus more. Here’s an episode from The Office:

I had to resize the episode so it would fit in the blog without overlapping the sidebar, but [...]


Facebook Apologizes for Beacon

The New York Times has an article on their Bits blog about Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook apologizing for their Beacon program and now allowing users to opt-out completely instead of having to opt-out on a per site basis. This is a nice gesture, but I feel that Beacon should have been an opt-in program from [...]


Facebook Beacon Alert

Aaron Brazell has released a Firefox extension that alerts a user when they are visiting a site that participates in the Facebook Beacon program to better judge if they want to continue using the site and have their information shared with Facebook.


Here Comes Another Bubble

As seen on TechCrunch:

You can also download an mp3 of the song from The Richter Scales website.