I'm not so sure how I feel about Googles new "Search History" service. It's smart, obvious, and was only a matter of time for such a thing to be introduced--but I see a lot of privacy issues coming up for…
Buzztracker is a neat internet based software that "visualizes frequencies and relationships between locations in the Google word news directory. It does a pretty good job at showing how interconnected the world is--right now top 10 locations include Baghdad, Beijing,…
Apple has officially announced the release of what many are calling the largest upgrade to Apple's operating system in a very, very long time. OS X 10.4, code name "Tiger" will be available Friday, April 29th. A much needed upgrade…
I got a chance to meet, hang out with, and go on a little adventure with the great folks at Freebord yesterday. It was really a treat. If you haven't seen their inventive way to literally ride the streets as…
Wired has a wonderful article about the prospect of every kid having a computer; and MIT's Media Lab's plan for a $100 laptop. They say the goal is closer than many might think--MIT is working with AMD, Google, and News…
So by now many of you may have noticed the Gawker crew started another blog, Sploid. "Sploid is a news site with a tabloid mentality -- top stories up top, played big, as fast as they break. If there's a…
This is Yagoohoogle, Google and Yahoo morphed together so you can view results of both at once. Interesting to see how your name or company does on each. Via Life Hacker
An article on Guerilla-Innovation led me to finally address this developing body advertisement trend. This whole human space advertising business--as much as I want to ignore its absurdity, is catching on quickly. Most of us have heard about the 20…
Being Hunted just launched a new project and site they're calling The Glade. They set to do what Being Hunted does so well with news-- with products. It's essentially an overview of the latest shop goods from the best brands…