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Facebook is showing baseball games
by
John Moe
Mar 16, 2011
Yeah, sure, because why not? They already have social media, Batman movies, geolocation, games, email, and other stuff. Baseball? Sure, hell, sla...
Netflix may acquire House Of Cards
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John Moe
Mar 16, 2011
Geez, that doesn't sound very promising, does it? But this isn't a metaphor, it's a TV show called House Of Cards with some pretty big names behind...
Zune player dies, Zune lives on
by
John Moe
Mar 15, 2011
Microsoft will no longer make Zune music players citing weak demand and a desire to focus on the smartphone market. This should come as no shock to...
Rewardville
by
John Moe
Mar 15, 2011
I'm not sure where the president of Zynga lives but I assume it's on a skull shaped island somewhere with a massive laser cannon and mind control ...
Television advertising makes a comeback
Mar 14, 2011
As television networks prepare for next season's big new shows, CBS and others say advertisers are ready to buy some prime time.
Console games are dead
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John Moe
Mar 14, 2011
Says guy with a vested interest in console games dying. Peter Vesterbacka is the founder and CEO of Rovio, the company that made the ridiculously...
Fred Armisen's favorite music apps
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John Moe
Mar 13, 2011
Saturday Night Live's Fred Armisen discusses some of the music apps he likes.
For public good, not for profit.
Kinect outsells iPad, everything else
by
John Moe
Mar 10, 2011
As we mock Microsoft for being late on music players, late on smartphones, ridiculously late on tablets, let us observe that they are kicking all...
You can now take a stroll down Memolane
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John Moe
Mar 9, 2011
It's a new start up based in San Francisco and Denmark. Here's how it works. Users can allow Memolane to troll accounts on Facebook, Twitter,...
Zite! Yep, another nonsense dot com word to learn.
by
John Moe
Mar 9, 2011
Zite is a personalized magazine app for iPad that pulls from your Twitter feed and/or your Google Reader to create a magazine based on stuff you...