Tag Archives: internets
Co.mments
I have been using co.mments for few days now, and I love it. I allows you to track all the comments you post on other blogs in one place. I read allot of blogs, and I comment often. But if … Continue reading
Games Workshop US needs a new webmaster
I just popped over to the US Games Workshop site to try to figure out when will I be able to pre-order the Codex Eldar and this is what I saw: Ooops! The whole site, including the online store. Judging … Continue reading
AT&T 0wnz j00!
Surprisingly, the latest and greatest violation of privacy this week was not implemented by our beloved fascist republican overlords. Nope, it was implemented by AT&T who blatantly declared that it 0wnz all the private information about you. They also reserve … Continue reading
Page Rank and Advertising without Net Neutrality
You know, I have been thinking. How is lack of net neutrality going to affect things like page rank or online advertising? Let’s suppose I have a highly ranked site, and one day my host decides to stop paying AT&T … Continue reading
Let’s talk about Net Neutrality
The way internet works is really simple. I pay my ISP (Comcast) for my internet access. Google pays their ISP for internet access. Both ISP’s are connected via the backbone pipe owned by AT&T (or Verizon or another NSP). Both … Continue reading
Testing Google Spreadsheet
I signed up for the test run of Google Spreadsheet in the morning, and I just got my invitation. So I decided to play around with it. I logged in and I was presented with a blank spreadsheet. Cool. I … Continue reading
Google Office is almost here
If you are one of those people who discounted all those rumors about Google developing an online version of Office to compete with Microsoft, you might want to check out Google Spreadsheet. They just thrown down the gauntlet, and all … Continue reading
ThePirateBay.org was raided…
It seems that everyones favorite Swedish bittorrent heroes got themselves raided by the police. ThePirateBay.org headquarters were stormed by 50+ armed policemen who arrested several people and seized the servers. Apparently Swedish authorities still are still diligently working to find … Continue reading
Web 2.1
Hehehe! This is to funny: Click to Englarge You know, I was thinking. Given that retarded Web 2.0™ trademark bullshit, I should really look into trademarking some of the current buzzwords. AJAX™, Folksonomy™ and Semantic Web™ should be instant cash … Continue reading
LiveJournal Down?
Is it just me or is LJ down this evening? Very strange. For several hours now I don’t seem to be able to get through to anyones page. Very weird. I actually don’t remember the last time LJ went down. … Continue reading
Google Calendar > 30boxes
Google Calendar is possible the best calendaring app online at the moment. I have been playing with 30boxes lately, but the big G is much more polished and feature-full. Hell, for what I use it for it is better than … Continue reading
Online Calculator Which Works
Yeah, I know that there is always google to calculate stuff online, but calcr is done with AJAX! This means no waiting for page to reload to see the result! These guys learned their web design style from Google too … Continue reading
Time.gov fears DDOS during Daylight Savings switch?
I don’t trust any clocks today. This is what happens when some of your clocks roll over to daylight savings automatically, and some do not. My alarm clock didn’t, but my cell phone, laptop, desktop and VCR did. So today … Continue reading