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March 11, 2009

Coding Horror: Why Can't Error Messages Be Fun? - Chrome is a joy to use, and in my opinion at least, it's the first true advance in web browser technology since the heady days of Internet Explorer 4.0. Chrome is filled with so many thoughtful details, so many reimaginings of web browser functio...
Vinny Carpenter's blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Vinny Carpenter at 5:00 PM

January 18, 2009

It's the first Sidebar Update of '09, on the cusp of a new and brighter era. Love it! The current Object of My Affection is Rosario Dawson. That's right: Rosario Dawson! I'm calling her my own! As she is apparently the official Object of Affection of every hetero male on the internet (and a signific...
Tom the Dog's You Know What I Like? [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Tom the Dog at 4:55 PM

December 29, 2008

Hey all! I'm back from Christmas vacation just in time for the final Sidebar Update of the year. Hoopla! Let's jump right in. The current Object of My Affection is Anne Hathaway, and I'm a bit surprised she's never been featured on the Sidebar before. She's lovely as all git-out, with gorgeous brown...
Tom the Dog's You Know What I Like? [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Tom the Dog at 6:50 PM

November 21, 2008

It was a fantasy left over from the last boom: Hire a movie star to pitch your startup, and the dusting of tinsel will turbocharge sales. Those William Shatner ads sold plane tickets for Priceline, right? But the career of hard-partying entrepreneur Andrew Frame did not follow that script. We hear h...
Gawker: Valleywag [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Owen Thomas at 2:20 PM
It was a fantasy left over from the last boom: Hire a movie star to pitch your startup, and the dusting of tinsel will turbocharge sales. Those William Shatner ads sold plane tickets for Priceline, right? But the career of hard-partying entrepreneur Andrew Frame did not follow that script. We hear h...
Gawker: Valleywag [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Owen Thomas at 2:20 PM

April 24, 2008

Ooma, a Palo Alto, Calif-based company that launched with much fanfare last year had run into a wall in recent months. It lost some key executives and failed to live upto its promise. Ooma promised free voice calls for life married to slick hardware was a classic case of too much sizzle, very little...
GigaOM [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 5:00 AM | 1 Citations
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