Tag Archives: AOL
What Does Your Email Say About You?
We are all guilty of having our little thoughts and pre-conceived notions about individuals based solely on their email address. Mstoocuteforyou@yahoo.com may be taken a lot less seriously than let’s say a Jane.Doe@gmail.com. The pre-judgment is seemingly natural and inescapable. We imagine our email addresses to be representations of ourselves. Yes, mstoocuteforyou@yahoo.com may actually believe [...]
The Huffington Post and AOL: A Recipe for Disaster
While the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers hashed it out last night during Super Bowl XLV, arguable the most unlikely merger was being ironed out between The Huffington Post and AOL. The Huffington Post, co-founded by my Ms. Arianna Huffington, has built itself from a charming political blog into one of the most visited international news websites.
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Lawsuit Against Google, Apple, Others Dropped
A patent lawsuit filed by Microsoft’s co-founder Paul Allen has been dismissed due to its vague nature. The lawsuit was filed earlier this year against the technology giants.
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Why I obsess over Web Standards
I was recently reading an article on how Microsoft dropped the ball on developers and why several of them started to switch over to MAC OS X. Then I realized that the problem with Microsoft is that it represents the global large corporate mentality, mediocrity and lack of innovations. This is why Google is #1 and this is why no matter how much money a large company throws at the small competition, they can't keep up.
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