will try this line tonight – thanks GapingVoid! In May 2006, a PHD student had this to say about Facebook: Socioeconomic motives. People commonly cite the fact that Facebook was started at Harvard as a factor in its success – that these ivy league students proved tastemakers for the rest of the country. Sure, this may have been a slight motive very early in the rollout process, but I do not believe it is a critical factor. However, there are critical socioeconomic factors tied in to the Facebook. First, the class of student who uses the Facebook is a unique Continue Reading…

 

While watching Joost TV shows, you can gaily throw around Emoticons on the show chat channels.Getting a little crowded out there, lots of new TV stuff happening in Australia and beyond. Some time ago, I asked (well, whinged and whined and begged) for a token to join Joost.tv beta. And a few weeks ago, Ugo Cei from Italy sent me the invite. Now, I’ve never met Ugo or even heard of him before, but after googling, I found his blog. So here’s a return link and a thankyou to Ugo – grazie mille, caro. Don’t you just love the way Continue Reading…

 

I wandered over to Mike Walsh’s blog a few weeks ago and berated him mildly for not putting on another On The Couch withMike Walsh/Fourth Domain Estate Extravaganza. Lo and behold, we get an email to come chat with Jack Singleton. I doubt he listened to me (he doesn’t seem to dialogue on his blog) but I am still gonna claim responsibility for cracking the whip. So, last night we (the usual suspects) hopped into bed with Mike and laughed and giggled our way through the chat with Jack. His 1800 Telstra story was hilarious. I intend to ring it Continue Reading…

 

… well, that’s what Naughty America: The Game website says. I love the L.A. Weekly, mostly cos they are multi-device friendly. I know that you, dear reader, like to print out your newspaper article and read them the old way, but some of us really do use Palm Pilots, mobiles and wotnot to read our daily diatribe. Pass the Paddles is a journo blog on that site and today I found out about Naughty America: The Game. As I have no intention of doing my own research, here’s what Brian Gardiner has to say. This massively multiplayer online game–albeit naughty–is Continue Reading…

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