May 2011
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Novy PR: Weekends and Holidays... And PR →
novypr:
Memorial Day is near. I figured it was good opportunity to address weekends, holidays and PR, a topic often missing from the usual convos.
The First Rule: Don’t do it
The first rule is that you NEVER email/phone journalists during the weekend or immediately before and immediately after a…
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DailyTech: NASA Bids Farewell to Mars Rover...
Goodbye, old friend.
TUAW: Mobigame nails down international trademark... →
Awesome. These guys deserve peace of mind — and sales! — after what Tim Langdell put them through.
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ReadWriteWeb: 7 Year Old From San Francisco Wins...
Google has just announced the winner of the fourth annual Doodle 4 Google competition, a contest that invited K-12 students to create and submit their own design based on the Google logo. And congratulations go to the national winner, 7 year-old Matteo Lopez of South San Francisco. His doodle “Space Life” will be featured on the Google homepage tomorrow.
Matteo’s entry...
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This is my next samples Android 3.1 Honeycomb →
First the good news: it’s way more stable than Android 3.0.
Then the bad news: still not enough apps made specifically for Android 3.0/3.1.
Check it out: http://thisismynext.com/2011/05/16/android-honeycomb-3-1-hands-on/
p.s. I LOVE This is my next. Can’t wait to see what they come up with
BlackBerry PlayBook 7" tablet [review via Philip... →
Eventually I ended up in a place with a fully open wireless network and managed to connect (the PlayBook does not offer a 3G or 4G radio, though it can get access at least to email through a Bluetooth connection to a standard BlackBerry). It was time to check email.
I searched for “gmail” in AppWorld, hoping to find a dedicated client program. Instead, the AppWorld search engine...
Abbottabad Gamer Likens Bin Laden Raid to Call of... →
In the end, we’re all gamers :)
Finding out that bin Laden was hiding in Abbottabad would be similar to finding terrorists camping in Simi Valley (!)
Gizmodo: What the Internet Was Like Pre-Y2K →
Great piece on Giz.
My first online experience was on the Mandic BBS in Brazil circa 1994. About a year later, Mandic started offering WWW access.
The very first site I went to was www.ferrari.it. Yes, I’m a total car nut :)