Monthly Archives: August 2006

Tag It! What's Up With All the Tagging?

So if you are any kind of a web efficinaficionadoado than you probably have some of the following accounts: Myspace, Digg, Del.icio.us, Last.FM, maybe even Bloglines, or Rojo, and don’t forget about iTunes. You probably also have a decent mp3 … Continue reading

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iTunes to Get Downloadable Movies

Lions Gate Entertainment announced during their Q1 earnings conference that iTunes movie downloads could happen by the end of the calendar year. read more | digg story

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XM vs. Sirius: Endless Options Narrow to One

You’re finally ready to shell out $13 a month for what used to be free. But you can’t tell the difference between the Coke and Pepsi of the satellite radio business, Washington-based XM and New York-based Sirius. This is one … Continue reading

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YouTube is the New MTV

YouTube disclosed Tuesday that it has plans to eventually offer music videos from the service in effort to continue growing its already booming user base. The site is currently in negotiations with the major music labels, and will offer the … Continue reading

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Lack of Posts This Week

Sorry folks, I’ve fallen behind on my post schedule. I’ve had a busy week at the office last week and over the weekend. I’ve got some cool posts in the works, including one on how to backup your important data … Continue reading

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Is Digg the New Slashdot (or Even Fark)?

It seems as we drive furiously closer to web 2.0 being the new black, there are going to be some casualties in it’s wake. And as social news sites rise in popularity, news websites today as we know them could … Continue reading

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