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The ability to watch our favorite shows on the Internet has been a blessing to many folks who don't have the time to catch their stories at the regular time they're on. Anyone with the Internet can watch an episode…
Continue Reading →The ability to watch our favorite shows on the Internet has been a blessing to many folks who don't have the time to catch their stories at the regular time they're on. Anyone with the Internet can watch an episode…
Continue Reading →Brazilian sneaker enthusiasts site SneakersBR, which has the lucky advantage of getting info first and straight from the horse's mouth, is back up again with a spankin' new look. The most prominent change is the addition of 22 bloggers, Honeyee.com-style,…
Continue Reading →All of us have had the crushing moment when after typing in a web address we visit with frequency, we are told that site is unavailable. Our first instinct is to freak out. Our second is to check our connection…
Continue Reading →While Brad Pitt and President Clinton are putting up pink houses (sorry if that sounded sarcastic, it's sincerely good works), Sean Cummings, co-founder of Startup New Orleans has been setting up shop. In an effort to drive creative-minded people to…
Continue Reading →In the days of yore, the tree of knowledge was located in the very remote Garden of Eden and the worst things around were a snake and an apple. These days we have a new tree of knowledge called the…
Continue Reading →I'm a tad bit afraid of even mentioning a certain Tom Cruise-related church in this post for fear of perpetuating my own disappearance. Perhaps my cojones aren't as big as the folks at Barkley, the Missouri-based ad agency who in…
Continue Reading →Sony's digital imaging branch sure has a history of wondrously eccentric and eye-catching ad campaigns. Over the last several years they've dropped 250,000 super balls down a San Francisco street, exploded 17,000 liters of paint in Glasgow, and most recently…
Continue Reading →It's amazing to us how Craigslist can be all at once indispensable and cumbersome. Browsing through tons of irrelevant postings takes a lot out of a man who just wants to sell a pink 1956 Philco refrigerator in Chicago, find…
Continue Reading →It's our party and we'll use a mass invite site if we want to. Preferring the superior Crusher to the mind-numbing Evite, yet another option in the e-invitation scene has emerged. Pingg (you can decide what the extra consonant is…
Continue Reading →Okay, I admit it. I've been selfish. I've been shying away from live blogging this year at TED, and mostly been twittering overheards and interesting things throughout the conference-- it's a lot easier, and lets me truly focus on the…
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