Twitter’s (Beta) ReTweet Feature Review
For those of you who haven’t been invited to beta-test Twitter’s redundant waste of time new ReTweet feature, I’ve got the full skinny here: you’re not missing much, and nothing
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For those of you who haven’t been invited to beta-test Twitter’s redundant waste of time new ReTweet feature, I’ve got the full skinny here: you’re not missing much, and nothing
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Ever noticed in Gmail, Twitter or Facebook how the last portion of the URL (the so-called “hash”) changes with each navigation, while the actual URL remains the same? This unique
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Twitter decided to give a nice Happy Halloween to users today in the form of radically changing the site’s design and modifying tweets upon an update containing solely “#trick” or
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Bored websurfers have, at some point or another, typed “www.hell.com” into their browser’s address bar just out of curiosity. And they’ve discovered an anomaly that provokes many questions, seemingly with
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It’s on everyone’s mind every now and again, but nobody ever says it: SEO and spam both have the same goals, yet the ethics involved in the tactics of reaching
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We’ve talked and complained about Google on many other occasions within this blog, but with many discussions of Google also comes discussions of privacy, and the fact that Google aims
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Email addresses are a bit of an anomaly nowadays: they’re used to identify you almost everywhere on the Internet, but they also trigger an almost immediate conclusion about your character
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So Wikipedia is launching a new “beta” version of the site, designed to ultimately stimulate usability amongst Wikipedians. Overall, the new look is pretty and intuitive, but doesn’t bring as
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…and that is the best advice any marketing, web design, or (GUI) programmer can ever have. We rant about this philosophy of web darwinism here a lot, and there’s a
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For those who may have been stranded on a deserted island for the past day or so, Google announced on its official blog the plans for Chrome OS, an operating
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