January 2008
15 posts
dangellert: Heading into a meeting →
dangellert: Thinking about Johan in a mets jersey →
Shea Hey Kids Think Johan Santana would be comfortable pitching for the Mets in...
– ESPN - Mets agree to Santana deal, pending extension agreement - MLB
The very first item sold on eBay was a broken laser pointer for $14.83....
– eBay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Redeye VC: After the Techcrunch Bump →
Another interesting discussion on long-term user engagement
iMedia Connection: Confessions of an online ad... →
Facebook Apps - what works and why???
I had coffee today with a friend of mine who is developing a neat facebook application called Cheers. It is similar to a few other drinks applications where you send a friend a drink, such as a beer, wine or shot. Pretty simple idea that upon scale, gives the application an obvious advertiser base. The big question is - how does it get to scale? That question brought us to the question of...
dangellert: Checking out Netvibes Ginger - social... →
dangellert: Testing out twitter integration with... →
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Macworld Expo - Jobs Wears a Turtleneck and...
I am very much looking forward to the annual Macworld Expo today at noon (9AM for all you west coasters). I eagerly anticipate Macworld for many reasons, most notably the new product launches as well as the product enhancements. Each time the expo happens, Jobs announces 4 or 5 things that on their own would be huge. Previous Macworld announcements include iTunes, Powerbook G4 (the first...
Bloody sick
Been a while since posting, as I was out and about this past weekend and then got bed-ridden sick the early part of this week. I went to bed on Sunday feeling great and then woke up Monday morning feeling like death. I was certain it was food poisoning and after attempting to go into work (which was a failed experiment after an hour) I was back in bed all day sleeping. I talked to my girlfriend...
Twitter Talk
There is a lot of talks in the blogosphere today surrounding Twitter and its future business model. Allen Stern of CenterNetworks started it off with his post Is Twitter F’ed. Twitter has become quite the hot-button amongst the tech community over the past six months. About a month ago there was another big discussion over Twitter, that time it was Scott Karp’s posting about why he...