Friday, July 31, 2009

Personal Observation 18: If I have to ask for it, it doesn't mean as much.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Upcoming Literary Events for Sylvia Hubbard http://ping.fm/zwkhm
Does any1 realize that the song: "And I'm Telling You" is a stalker song? Get a PPO asap if any1 sings this to you!
Martinis & Manuscripts - Workshops: How to begin....The Plot Thickens Aug 19th: http://ping.fm/vloaO
Word of the day: jackleg JACK-legadjective
characterized by unscrupulousness, dishonesty, or lack of professional standards
If every1 who didn't have healthcare actually startin screamin on a specific day & time: We Need Health Care! I bet u culd hear them n China
Deadline Submission Aug 1st - MOTOWN WRITERS NETWORK GOING GREEN ANTHOLOGY http://ping.fm/M6P8M Plz Pass Word

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Don't Forget: Michigan Literary Network Radio Show Wednesday @ 5pm or Ck out Podcast L8r Pass the Word! http://ping.fm/BN6Mp
"Crazy" Personal Observation 17: I think Dr's give women so many RX's to oppress us so we won't take over the world. LOL
RT @LashaundaH Promote your book or business at the online conference - http://ping.fm/fnhlN
Personal Observation 17: If I dropped it like it's hot and I can't get back up, would that still be sexy?
#QUOTE Laziness travels so slowly that poverty soon overtakes him. - Benjamin Franklin
Personal Observation 15: Y do people call for info w/their TV blaring in the background and yell
Michelle Obama Pushes for More Arts for Children Yahhhh! http://ping.fm/4PuXx
RT @problogger How to Create Compelling Content Through Reader Interaction http://ping.fm/Xg81U
Word of the day: con amore kahn-uh-MOR-eeadverb 1: w/love, devotion or zest 2: in a tender manner--used as a direction in music
building a relationship w/some1 means also connecting even when u don't want something labw

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Just finished watchin freedom writers and it just makes you so mad bout how much we teach our children to hate.
Every day we look for purpose elsewhere, except in ourselves. labw quote
RT FB Rajeev Edmonds: Facebook Guide For Professionals: How To Succeed In A Networked Economy http://bit.ly/yaWoY
RT @vvolkman Cheryl Pickett - Unlimited Publishing Possibilities. Latest podcast interview on Authors Access. http://digg.com/u19YIC

Monday, July 27, 2009

Turnin in early. Keep fighting to join the party behind my eyelids. Going to swing from the lights. Talk2u'all 2morrow!
listen live to Author Marketing Guru, Lynette Jones and Monica Marie Jones speak on Marketing on a budget now! http://ping.fm/8VhV9
Listening LIVE to Marketing & Motivation Mondays w/Monica Marie on BlogTalkRadio @ http://ping.fm/T95th or call (646) 915-9177.
Join us in 30 for Marketing & Motivation Mondays w/Monica Marie on BlogTalkRadio @ http://ping.fm/pBwuf or call (646) 915-9177
20yrs from now u will b more disappointed by things u didn't do than by things u did do...MARK twain quote
AFternoon social and mini social peeps. Just gettin in w/a lot of emails to answer. Sistah being quiet for a while. DM or text me if you need me.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

I really wonder if they are going to bring in johnny deep on the new Pirates of the Caribbean 4?
RT @mashable Coming Soon: A New Twitter Homepage http://ping.fm/3VrVp
#QUOTE When a man doesn't know what harbor he is makin for, no wind is the right wind. - Seneca
Your life is an occasion. Rise to it. - - Mr. Magorium quote
Word of the day: verbatim ver-BAY-tim adverb
: in the exact words : word for word

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Been workin with the big M today. Tryin to change my diet. LESSON 1: bread isn't good for it.
Man gettin on bus n frt of me dropped his crackpipe.As he picked it up he looked up@ me& asked, don'tcha hate when dat happens. Lol
Norm Mcdonald teacher is actually pretty cool. He's into tech stuff so you know a girl's fallin in love.
there's a teacher here that sounds like norm mcdonald. He almost looks like him too fasttracktothefuture
Good moanin Fb'ers and tweeters. On my way 2c chris gardner speak. Its just too early in the mornin. . . Uhoh 1st weirdo of the day is bout to approach me.
We're talkin bout twitter in the fasttrac and how to promote and monetize yr business.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Good mornin people. I'm preparing for laser surgery. I know its gonna hurt but i'm gonna do a lot of prayin and breathin.
Word of the day: skosh SKOHSH noun
: a small amount : bit, smidgen

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Don't forget 5pm Michigan Literary network Radio Today @ http://ping.fm/y6urZ
10 Impressive New Implementations of Facebook Connect http://ping.fm/inW7b
Will I be seeing you at Manuscript and Martini's? Tonight @ Detroit RenCen Club! 7pm! http://ping.fm/fiPGU
RT @DanteLee Do What Everybody Else Is Not Doing http://ping.fm/diSNo
Word of the day: pachydermatous pack-ih-DER-muh-tuss adj 1: of or relating 2pachyderms
2 a : thick thickened b : callous, insensitive
Will Web 3.0 cost me as much as Web 2.0? LOL.
31 Great Free E-Books http://ping.fm/hSXag
Amazon, University Of Michigan In Big Rare Book-printing Deal http://ping.fm/Dy0Hl
RT @CoachJudy : Market your book on twitter at http://ping.fm/gVM7t

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

If you're going to borrow money, borrow from a pessimist. They don't expect you to pay it back. - unknown
RT @mashables: Twitter for Beginners: 5 Steps for Better Tweeting http://ping.fm/4o8jz
RT @johnkremer Invite an Alien to Live with You Day & Take a Monkey to Lunch Day. Let's Celebrate!
Word of the day: nyctalopia nik-tuh-LOH-pee-uh noun
: reduced visual capacity in faint light (as at night) : night blindness
A Context In Which To Evaluate Ebook Strategies There will eventually prove 2b 4 stages of ebook adoption http://ping.fm/Sq8jJ

Monday, July 20, 2009

Enjoyin myself at the mich arts league grand openin
QUOTE Get down on your knees and thank God you are on your feet. - Irish saying.
You ever have a day at work when yr brain actually hurts? Its not a headache thou.
History in making: The 1st Digital Novel by CSI creator: http://ping.fm/DUCpm mwn
RT @problogger: 3 Money-Making Magazine Strategies for Blogging Success http://ping.fm/sBLxy
Word of the day: adust uh-DUST adjective : scorched, burned
RT @slipdown Great blog post from Marion Gropen on "Plagiarism, Piracy and You." Read and heed, folks. http://is.gd/1Fd87

Sunday, July 19, 2009

#QUOTE A fat man is never so happy as when he is describing himself as robust - George Orwell

Saturday, July 18, 2009

took 2 hrs to clear on email account. got 3more to go.
Personal Observation 10: don't u hate when u take over the google alerts and only yr posts show up. don't know if that's a bad or good thing
Check out @dantelee book 500BlackBusinessSecrets.com http://ping.fm/9GOWr
Get in the Know about Michigan's Literary Network. Join today for free! http://ping.fm/WmN5e
Michigan Literary Network News Update 7/18/09 http://ping.fm/rynpl Pleaz share!
Poetry, Pages and Scribes Phoneraiser http://ping.fm/nvoRT
VENDOR OPPORTUNITY!! Share your books at... BEAUTY FOR ASHES 2009 http://ping.fm/AoOL9
Word of the day:
reiterate ree-IT-uh-rayt verb
: to state or do over again or repeatedly sometimes with wearying effect
just wondering: will Walter's memorial be as big as MJ's. He was very popular 2.
Wish her well on her Blog-A-Versary! @ActsofFaithblog http://bit.ly/rg0HB
RT @fuzzytek 2d Corktown Music Fest Jul25. $10 vendor placements michigan made products/social svcs http://bit.ly/cmf_vend plz retweet mwn
wishing i could attend http://techclubcpr.com. Jealous! Jealous! @pamperry.

Friday, July 17, 2009

RT @DetNews.com / CBS anchor Walter Cronkite dies / Famed CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite dies at 92, known as most trusted man in America
This is the way of an adultress: She eats and wipes her mouth and says, I've done nothing wrong. - Proverbs 30.20 labw
Personal observation 9: y do people n powered wheelchairs drive down the middle of street like they're a reg veh? Y can't they use bike lane or side of road?
Personal observation 8: why are most bad things dark colors? (my 7yr old gave me this one).
RT @problogger 9 First Step Goals for New Bloggers http://ping.fm/1OHkY
omnibus AHM-nih-bus adjective*1 : of, relating to, or providing for many things at once 2 : containing or including many items
Authors and Readers: The Essence of Motown Literary Meet & Greet!http://ping.fm/KYPO1

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Michigan Literary Network News Update 7/16/09 http://ping.fm/6Xhd1
RT FB Steve Weber Want to sell textbooks on Amazon? New blog http://bit.ly/uRH6m and webinar http://bit.ly/19KyVn
At this moment, someone is thinking good thoughts about you.
Book news mwn: Management Buyout Confirmed At Borders UK http://ping.fm/Ywvev
JOKE: Why were men created before women? (Because you always need to do a rough draft before you get it right.)
Two Day Film School at MotorCity Casino | thedetroiter.com http://ping.fm/BktUD
RT @mashables 10 Ways Universities Share Information Using Social Media http://ping.fm/NGM4w mwn
RT @mashables FastPencil: Speedy Self-Publishing for Authors http://ping.fm/1CUSL
Who is He to You? Coming Soon! Are you ready? Be there to meet the author, July 31st http://ping.fm/aXe8s
Martinis & Manuscripts Detroit! Tickets going fast! http://ping.fm/w8KKU
RT @mashable Top 15 Web Hoaxes of All Time http://ping.fm/ZHdVK And I fell for the GoogleTV seriously.

Tickets going fast for Martini's and Manuscript in Detroit! Get Yours Now!

Martinis & Manuscripts

Press Release

 

Detroit, MI – 7/13/2009 FAVOR Event Management today announced

 

Martinis & Manuscripts, Wednesday 7/22/09 from 7 – 10 pm @ The Renaissance Club in Tower 200 of the Renaissance.  Networking event for aspiring and established authors in the Detroit area to build relationships and turn their vision into reality. 

 

"We are very excited to host this one of a kind event at the exclusive Renaissance Club.  This is an opportunity for urban writers to explore avenues to reach literary success."  FAVOR Event Management owner, Robin L. Hunt.

 

Advance tickets can be purchased on www.eventbrite.com for $25; all pre-purchased tickets are eligible for a 4-day getaway.  Tickets can also be purchased at the door.  Validated parking included (Port Atwater on Beaubien) with ticket purchase as well as hors d'oeuvres.  For more event information please visit www.favoreventmgt.com under Upcoming Events.

 

 

Robin L. Hunt

FAVOR Event Management

Your Event, Your Vision, Your Dream

313-820-8505

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Crazy man sat next to me on the bus and asked me to call his nephew to let him know he'll be there soon. I was born at nite not last nite. Calgon take me away!
I'm excited bout martini and manuscript july 22nd. Will send more info l8r.
Just watched this girl chug half a liter of orange Faygo pop. Wow! My stomach started hurtin for her.
And how long is this bread fast again. U never realise all the bread u eat til u can't have it. And does eatin bread n my dreams break my fast?
Michigan Literary Network Radio @ 5pm! Join Us! http://ping.fm/hvG5e
Michigan Literary Network Radio @ 5pm! Join Us! http://ping.fm/Pg0oW
RT: pamperry Free webinar : How to get web traffic http://bit.ly/19mVRY
RE @Bookgal Pitch yourself to bloggers, here's how! http://bit.ly/qS74A
Mayor Dave Bing Presents... the City of Detroit 4th Annual Targeted Business Connection Forum http://ping.fm/x69Sx
CONCERT OF COLORS CONTINUES DESPITE ECONOMIC CHALLENGES http://ping.fm/gPcJd
Michigan Literary Network News Update 7/15/09 retweet plz mwn http://ping.fm/7tcAF
RT @problogger 6 Reasons Your Blog Traffic Might Be Declining [And What to Do About It] http://ping.fm/mNPIl
Allied Media Conference in Detroit! REGister Now! http://ping.fm/T8Zlj
RT @mashable Facebook Now the Internet’s Ultimate Time Waster http://ping.fm/GD2lK
New book coming fall 2009. Tanner's Devil! Check it out! http://ping.fm/BQgZG
Word of the day: fractious FRAK-shus adjective
*1 : tending to be troublesome : unruly
2 : quarrelsome, irritable
Chinese Show Off Kindle-like E-reader http://ping.fm/4msx4
Morn socialees. Going 2b updatin websites and sending out event announcements today. I'll be hosting BTR today. http://ping.fm/ifTy0

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

RT @sormag Have you registered for the online conference? Don't miss this free event - http://ping.fm/u1sqt
@MarriageMan It's hard 2luv unconditionally but God never gives us anything we can't handle. Only Helpful tip: Breath!
Personal Observation #7: What part of I want no part of u, did u think that meant when u decided 2have his baby?Get the money & leave him b.
Personal Observation #6: If u decide 2announce u love me out the blu & I don't say I love u N return at that time, does that mean I don't?
Personal Observation #5: Y call and ask me how I'm doing, don't wait 4me 2respond and go into how u're doing? Isn't that just selfish?
Personal Observation #4: Y buy the cow when u can get the milk for free?
Personal Observation #3: When was it alright 2 use yr phone 2take a phone # while I'm still on the phone! That beeping is so annoying!
Just added 2 Mich Literary Network bookstore: Control Issues by K Lynn Brown. Contact author @: http://ping.fm/j6Bb2 http://ping.fm/UytyD
Personal Observation #2: Y would u call a government info # &ask for: the time? The hotel/motel down the street? or The pizza place?
Personal Observation: Why do people take personal comments from strangers rather than people who care about them? labw
RT: 30+ More Ways to Create Twitter Groups @mashable http://ping.fm/kDLda
Michigan Literary Network News Update 7/14/09 http://ping.fm/XlnhJ
Word of the day: grudging GRUH-jing adjective 1 : unwilling, reluctant 2 : done, given, or allowed unwillingly, reluctantly or sparingly

Monday, July 13, 2009

PODCAST: Book Marketing on a budget tips hosted by Monica Marie Jones with special guest author, Adra Young!! Must hear! http://ping.fm/gvmiL
Rt @detroitnewsGranholm plans 'innovation' center to replace Michigan Library: Lansing http://ping.fm/alfOr
DAILY QUOTE: I find it rather easy to portray a businessman. Being bland, rather cruel and incompetent comes naturally to me. - John Cleese
#detroit news: water main break in city county building - government offices-No city or county services available!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Tyler Perry's black woman's motto - We don't always do what we want 2do, but we always do what we gotta do. From movie Madea's Family Reunion
Good morn socialees! (new word of mine. Writers can do that). Thanks 4all the words 2get better. APPRECIATE them. hugs and kisses from Motown!
Are you a Michigan Author with a free read on your site? Add it to our lists for readers: http://ping.fm/mKRiB
The Michigan Economy needs yr help! Can't buy a car? Buy A Michigan Authored book: http://ping.fm/2IPMe
The do's and don'ts of promotional emails http://ping.fm/F0CQH
The do's and don'ts of promotional emails http://ping.fm/A0Kbs

Saturday, July 11, 2009

No one can make you feel inferior unless you let them. Eleanor Roosevelt. quote
Migraine is Eleven on the pain chart.brb tonight when i feel better
Just returned from monthly Lit meeting 4Motown Writers Network. Mentally tired, but i can't wait for next month! http://ping.fm/Juan3
I'm about to give up beef COMPLETELY after seein this. http://ping.fm/Ak3DE
Don't Forget: Motown Writers Network meetup @ barnes and noble 10am nr warren/cass http://ping.fm/jnijL TODAY!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Don't Forget: Motown Writers Network meetup @ barnes and noble 10am nr warren/cass http://ping.fm/jnijL
Don't forget 2morrow: Motown Writers Meetup @ Barnes and Noble 10am! http://ping.fm/3raps
Get some one-on-one instruction on how to make money on the internet Tech CLUB CPR http://ping.fm/iwUMR
MIDNIGHT BOOK SIGNING WITH FORMER BAD BOY ARTIST MARK CURRY - tonight! Don't forget!http://ping.fm/ihEqn
The Amazing Adventures of Metro Detroit's Comic Industry mwn http://ping.fm/TF8tu
Are you a local Detroit Author interested in 'A Local Author Fair"? http://ping.fm/BfOpS
Join @BET For The Women's Health Symposium On August 15th in Detroit http://ahealthybet.com
Michigan Literary Network News Update http://ping.fm/yRxgF
OMG! I just saw the Evian Roller Babies! OMG!! THAt was hilarious!! http://ping.fm/vlRhg
Free-For-All: Anderson, “Free” Book, Sparks a Backlash Online and Among Battered Media Industry http://ping.fm/YX3dO
The 9th Annual Bicycle Film Festival Comes To Detroit
http://ping.fm/uyIx9
The Detroit Women of Color Third Annual Film Festival http://ping.fm/gLSwh
Word of the day: brogue BROHG noun : a heavy shoe often with a hobnailed sole
Good morning fb and tweet fam. Doing the happy dance cause its friday

Thursday, July 09, 2009

oh kay, my surfin on www has found me in the back corners where i have actually found an erotic christian author. LOL. gawd, is she serious?
Word of the day: inexorable i-NEK-suh-ruh-bul adjective : not to be persuaded, moved, or stopped : relentless
Teacher's Racy Novel 'to Encourage Pupils To Read' http://ping.fm/vGRcm
Bookstores Aim At Amazon With E-readers Of
Their Own http://ping.fm/JwFUU
#Amazon Web Services' 3rdAnnual "Start-Up Challenge" http://ping.fm/2XZhB
No suspects found yet N the 7student deaths. A deadly code of silence: http://ping.fm/R2j3e
Michigan Literary Network News update 7/09/09 http://ping.fm/MsrIa
Intro2AmazonWireless-Offering Cell Phones & Service Plans http://ping.fm/da5Aj
Why Automated Blogging Tools Should Be Avoided http://ping.fm/Ne1qp

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

RT mintblogger: Why Your Business Web Site Needs A Blog? http://ping.fm/cNGU3
Word of the day: lamster LAM-ster noun
: a fugitive especially from the law
Wednesday is our radio show. This week i don,t host but i still get nervous. La jefferson,s gonna do great.
RT @problogger: How to Find Profitable Affiliate Products to Promote http://ping.fm/Ui3VN
Michigan Literary Network Radio Show with host, LA Jefferson @5pm today. Click thru 4reminder. http://ping.fm/xUhT6
RT from (It's Nice to be Nice) : Popping the Question on Twitter http://ping.fm/RGIec
Michigan Literary Network News Update 7/8/09 http://ping.fm/UTXhz
Are you a Michigan blogger? Motown Writers Networks wants to know. http://ping.fm/cs49l
Chrome OS: But Will it Run Photoshop?

Posted: 08 Jul 2009 04:00 AM PDT

We’ve heard the news from every source out there – Google is launching an operating system. The details are scarce, but the reactions have been overwhelmingly positive (read our own Ben Parr’s recap here). After all, Google is the new Microsoft, right? Everything they touch turns to gold (*cough* Jaiku *cough*), so a Google OS must be to Windows what silver bullets are for Robert Pattinson.

Not so fast. Someone has to play the devil’s advocate here, and since the devil has a lot going in its favor this time, I’ll gladly lay out the case.

Before we start, let’s get something out of the way: I’m a fan of both Google and Microsoft – I don’t adore everything these two companies they’ve done, but both have had many great moments. I’ve been using Windows since 1.0 (yes, you read that right), I’ve enjoyed my ride with Windows XP, but I’ve also been criticizing Vista for lack of innovation and not taking the huge upcoming netbook market into consideration.

On the other hand, I’ve expected Google to create an OS at some point and I definitely think that it’s a good idea. If it manages to be what Google promises – fast, secure, and simple – it’ll be a great addition to the somewhat stale OS market.


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The bumpy road ahead

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With that out of the way, let’s look at some problems Google will inevitably face. Details aside, Microsoft’s domination of the OS market is due to two reasons:

1. It’s very hard to get all the hardware makers to create drivers (or create them yourself) for your OS.
2. It’s very hard to get all the software makers to create versions of their software that’ll work on your OS.

Say what you want about Windows, but between the previous version (Windows XP) and the current version (Vista), you can get all of your hardware to run. Eight year old plotters, pro sound cards, ancient el cheapo WiFi USB adapters – there’s a way to get them all to work on Windows. Now, I can hear the angry wail of a thousand Linux users coming this way (for the record: I’m occasionally using Linux myself for specific purposes), but there’s no denying it: you can’t do that on Linux. No matter what distribution you use, in many cases you will encounter hardware problems. And often, you won’t be able to solve them. I’ve seen many of my friends switching to Linux, sticking with it for as long as a year, and then simply switching back to Windows because some piece of hardware won’t work.

When it comes to software, there’s the ancient “Photoshop argument,” which can be summed up in this way: if you’re a long time Windows user, chances are you’ve got a favorite piece of software that won’t run on Linux. It can be a game, or it can be Photoshop (and no, GIMP is not that good), it can be something else, but there will always be something missing. I can live with that. I’ve always got at least three working computers at home; I can run many different OSs if necessary; many users don’t have the time or the will to do that. They want to have one computer that runs all of their stuff, period. Yes, I know Chrome OS is all about web apps. But not all apps can be web apps just yet; between the apps already supported on Linux, and all the wonderful web apps available out there, will it be enough for the average user? We’ll have to wait and see.


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Can it be done?

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So where does that leave Google Chrome OS? It’s a tough spot, but it’s not hopeless. First, Google has the advantage of being, well, Google. If they set their mind to do something, if the initial betas get good reception, the hardware and the software makers will want to work with them. It takes time to port software to other OSs, and it takes time to create drivers for hardware. When it comes to old hardware, it also takes too much money for most companies to bother, and with this regard, Google will always be at a disadvantage.

But Google can afford to look forward and wait it out. They’ve got the resources and the people to do it. What they need is the support of the open source community, and they’ve already got a big problem with that: Chrome isn’t available for Linux yet. That’s right, the browser that’ll be the center of the upcoming Chrome OS, which will be based on Linux, doesn’t work on Linux right now (well, if you don’t count the early developer beta.) Google needs to do better, because no amount of money and resources can replicate what a huge international community of volunteers can do.


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The Firefox lesson

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If they manage to do that, it’ll be entirely possible to pull it out. Want to know how I can be so sure? Firefox. When Firefox came to be, it faced a very steep uphill battle. Internet Explorer was the browser of choice – yes, it kinda sucked, but Vista also kinda sucks, too. Still, most IE users didn’t even think about switching to a new browser; just like most Windows users don’t even consider the possibility to ever switch to another OS – for now. But Firefox developers worked diligently, adding feature after feature, and gaining enormous support from the open source community and developers, which created thousands of great add-ons. The momentum was building fast, and now, although IE still has the biggest market share, Firefox has already won.

The same thing can happen with Chrome OS. The circumstances and the timing is a bit different, though; Windows 7 will come out before Google Chrome OS will; if it performs up to users’ expectations, it’ll be harder for Google to push through. By the time Chrome OS supports enough hardware and software to be deemed really usable by a significant portion of users, Microsoft will have a lot of time to fix things. On the other hand, Microsoft changes slowly; it took them years to bring IE up to speed.

It’ll be a long, excruciating battle, but I can already tell you who’s going to win. You. Us. Whatever happens, we – the users – will have a better, faster, simpler, more web-oriented operating system. Will it have a Microsoft or a Google tag on it? Ultimately, it’s not even that important.


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Reviews: Firefox, GIMP, Google, Internet Explorer, linux
Tags: Chrome OS, Google, microsoft, Windows





Fail Whale in Pop Culture

Posted: 08 Jul 2009 01:44 AM PDT

When Yiying Lu designed the Twitter Fail Whale, she probably didn’t expect it to become very popular; after all, it’s an image that appears only when something isn’t working. However, a year ago Twitter was so unstable that the fail whale image popped up to hundreds of thousands of users almost daily, and history was made.

The image was quoted, linked to, used and reused so much that it became almost iconic. To capture how this motif – a huge, sleeping animal lifted by a flock of tiny birds – has been used in pop culture in the last year, Lu created a site with all of the Fail Whale related images she could find. It’s a fascinating (and huge) collection: from tributes, to statues, to cakes, to beer labels: it’s everywhere. Check out a couple of our favorites below, and see the entire collection on Lu’s website.


















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Tags: fail whale, twitter





Google Chrome OS: Will It Kill Windows?

Posted: 07 Jul 2009 11:39 PM PDT

Google dropped a major bombshell earlier this evening: they’re launching their own operating system, known as Google Chrome OS. The new operating system will be lightweight, is based of its Chrome browser, and is clearly Google’s challenge to Microsoft’s longstanding domination of the OS market.

While we’re still trying to catch our breath over the announcement, we can’t say we’re particularly surprised – the rumors have been bubbling for a long time now and projects like Android show Google has had an interest in this arena. But the Google OS leaves a lot of questions to be answered. How will it differ from Windows? How will it work? And most of all, can Google actually do what many consider impossible: beat Microsoft on its home turf?



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Google’s Strengths

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This paragraph from Google’s announcement helps clarify what Google is building into this operating system:

“Speed, simplicity and security are the key aspects of Google Chrome OS. We’re designing the OS to be fast and lightweight, to start up and get you onto the web in a few seconds. The user interface is minimal to stay out of your way, and most of the user experience takes place on the web. And as we did for the Google Chrome browser, we are going back to the basics and completely redesigning the underlying security architecture of the OS so that users don’t have to deal with viruses, malware and security updates. It should just work.”

Essentially, Google Chrome OS aims to solve problems associated with Windows, primarily that it’s a bloated operating system that isn’t built for a computing world based on the web. To do this, Google Chrome will run within a windowing system on top of a Linux kernel. This means that web applications will work immediately on this operating system.

Google has always been known for its minimalist interfaces, its lightweight products, its web savvy, and the sheer speed of its products. It intends to take its vast knowledge and strengths and port them over into the OS market.


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Questions to Answer

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The reality is this: we know almost nothing about Google Chrome OS. The announcement is hot out of the oven, which leaves us with a lot of questions. Here’s what we hope to answer in the next few days or weeks:

Is it free? – Microsoft Windows can cost hundreds of dollars for the premier versions, which brings up the cost of new PCs. Since Google OS is open-source, it’s almost certain to be free, although Google has not explicitly stated anything of the sort. Could Google charge for specific features or extensions? Nobody really knows.

Will Google OS have advertising? – If they decide to provide this OS for free, they will almost certainly monetize it with ads. With Google’s expertise in web advertising, they may be able to utilize non-intrusive advertising to create a new revenue stream. Imagine browsing your music files and having ads for John Mayer downloads on the side.

What kind of support will it offer to desktop apps? – It’s based on Google Chrome, a browser. But can it run Microsoft Word and Photoshop?

Will it be extendable by 3rd party developers? – Will there be a developer platform for Chrome OS, not unlike the ones offered for many other Google products? The fact that it’s open source makes us think this is a possibility.

How will it interact with current hardware? – Could I wipe my current computer’s hard drive and run it on Chrome OS? What kind of driver support will it have?

There are lots of other issues to address too, but clearly this is only the beginning of a long story that poses a lot of questions.


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Can Google Beat Microsoft?


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While there are a lot of questions we want answers to, one matters the most: Can Google OS take on Windows? Any OS that wants to manage desktop computers clearly competes with Windows. So far, nobody has been able to make major inroads (although Apple recently achieved 10 percent market share) in a space that Microsoft has dominated for years.

Yet Google has been the one company to present a serious challenge to Microsoft to-date, especially on the Web. Microsoft’s attempts to compete with Google in search have been fruitless overall. And while we don’t know how Bing will do, few people believe it will ultimately change the fact that Google is synonymous to search, just as Windows is synonymous to the OS.

We’ve said time and time again that competition is a good thing, and Microsoft hasn’t faced serious competition in the OS market in a long, long time. The question is whether or not Google Chrome OS will squash or be squashed by Windows.


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Reviews: Android, Chrome, Google, Google Chrome, bing, linux
Tags: Chrome OS, Google, google chrome, google chrome os





BREAKING: Google to Launch Operating System

Posted: 07 Jul 2009 10:15 PM PDT

Google’s always been in heated competition with Microsoft. We thought that the competition was becoming hot again when the company behind the dominant Windows OS launched their new search engine Bing with much fanfare. But that may be nothing compared to the bombshell Google just dropped.

Google announced on their blog tonight that they’re releasing an operating system: Google Chrome OS. While the company already has a mobile operating system in Android, this new one will be based off of Chrome, Google’s web browser.

According to Google, the open source OS will available later next year and is primarily targeted at netbooks to start. From the Google blog:

“Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Later this year we will open-source its code, and netbooks running Google Chrome OS will be available for consumers in the second half of 2010. Because we’re already talking to partners about the project, and we’ll soon be working with the open source community, we wanted to share our vision now so everyone understands what we are trying to achieve.”

It is designed to be a lightweight system, just like the Chrome browser. Unfortunately, Google didn’t divulge many other details, and it will be a while until anyone gets their hands on it. Clearly though, Google’s setting the stage for a major battle with Microsoft. Just as Microsoft is trying to break Google’s stranglehold on the search engine market, Google may be trying to do the same with the Windows-controlled market.


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Reviews: Android, Chrome, Google, bing
Tags: Google, microsoft





Tweet Reel for iPhone: The TwitPic of Video?

Posted: 07 Jul 2009 06:42 PM PDT

Since the iPhone 3GS became available to people across the land, there has been no shortage of mobile video recording and sharing apps hitting the market. A week ago, Mashable’s Jennifer Van Grove highlighted three great ways to post video to Twitter from the iPhone 3GS. One interesting app that she mentioned was the Tweet Reel iPhone App.

Tweet Reel, as Jenn said, is meant to be the TwitPic of video, allowing you to record videos from the iPhone 3G S and post them to Twitter. Problem was, it wasn’t released yet. However, that all changed today, as the “TwitPic of video” launched its iPhone app [iTunes link] and website. And from what we’ve seen so far, it’s one solid application.

Built by Colin Tulloch, the same developer behind the Retweet iPhone App and ThreadedTweets, Tweet Reel lets you utilize the iPhone 3GS’s video capabilities to record, upload, and tweet out videos.

On top of the upload and tweeting capabilities, the service sports a simple but useful video interface that allows you to embed and share videos, like we’ve done below. In a lot of ways, it works like a simple version of YouTube, but YouTube doesn’t currently allow you to send custom tweets with your own commentary, while Tweet Reel lets you send whatever text you want with your video.

The applications of Tweet Reel are up to your imagination, but one that caught our eye – it was actually in action for the Michael Jackson memorial. Check out what @vanesbez recorded from inside the Staples Center via Tweet Reel:






This is why we need a TwitPic for video, and in that regard, Tweet Reel performs admirably. One other interesting note: Colin has told us that he’d love to make his service available to 3rd party services like Tweetie, Seesmic Desktop, and TweetDeck. The cost of video, though, complicates the matter, but we are really hoping to see Tweet Reel in our favorite Twitter apps soon.


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Reviews: Mashable, Michael Jackson, Seesmic Desktop, TweetDeck, Twitpic, Twitter, YouTube
Tags: iphone, iphone 3g s, Tweet Reel, twitter, video





How Heroes Star Greg Grunberg Dominates Social Media [Video]

Posted: 07 Jul 2009 05:50 PM PDT

Greg Grunberg is one of social media’s most active celebrities. While you’ve probably seen him on shows like Heroes, Alias, and Felicity, you may not know about his social media and entrepreneurial exploits, with projects including Band From TV and most recently Yowza, an iPhone app for coupons and in-store deals.

How could we not pick the mind of one of Twitter’s most popular users? That’s what we thought too, so we pulled out our webcams, our iPhones, and for about 30 minutes discussed how the Heroes star utilizes Twitter (@greggrunberg), mobile phones, and social media for himself and his projects. The video is embedded below:



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In our interview, we discussed his use of Twitter, his social media projects, and of course, we talked about Heroes. Some of the highlights:

- How he came up with Yowza and where it’s headed in the next few months
- His very “eye-popping” website (the eyes follow your mouse, it’s creepy I tell you!)
- Why he uses Twitter, but doesn’t use Facebook at all (i.e. how social media, Perez Hilton, and Twitter might have helped get another season of Heroes)
- What is going to happen to his Heroes character Matt Parkman next season (hint: Sylar)
- His family, and dealing with Epilepsy
- What he believes is in social media’s future
- His biggest piece of advice for using social media: “Open Yourself Up” and “Don’t be afraid of social media, because it works.”

This is one of the most fun interviews I’ve ever done, so I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Be sure to give us your thoughts in the interview in the comments!


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Reviews: Facebook, Twitter
Tags: Greg Grunberg, heroes, interview, social media, twitter, video, Yowza





CNN Live Stream of Michael Jackson Memorial: 9.7 Million Views

Posted: 07 Jul 2009 03:11 PM PDT

We knew that Michael Jackson’s memorial service would be one of the biggest events in Internet history, and so far, the numbers are confirming it. We’ve learned that CNN.com’s live stream of the event drew at least 9.7 million views (through 5pm ET), with a maximum of 781,000 concurrent viewers.

While that falls short of the 27 million total and 1.3 million concurrent live streams that President Obama’s inauguration saw on CNN.com, it would appear that users were more engaged in the company’s Facebook Connect integration for Jackson, with upwards of 6,000 status updates being posted per minute earlier today. CNN also reports that their website has received 11.8 million unique visitors and 81 million page views so far today.

Elsewhere around the Web, Twitter is seeing massive volume of Jackson-related tweets. In addition to occupying all 10 of Twitter’s trending topics, we now know that the term “Michael Jackson” alone was generating 80,000 tweets per hour. Taking into account all of the other associated terms being used, the event likely rivals some of the most discussed events we’ve ever seen on Twitter, with the most recent example being the iranelection.





Among other services live streaming the event, UStream (who was broadcasting CBS News coverage) reported 4.6 million streams of the event, a record for the company. Rival Justin.tv, (broadcasting content from E!) did not have streaming numbers available, but reports 150,000 impressions of the page hosting their video feed. MSNBC’s website, which included a Twitter integration very similar to CNN/Facebook, drew 3 million streams according to the company.


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Reviews: Facebook, Twitter, ustream
Tags: cnn, cnn live, michael jackson, michael jackson memorial





Internet Radio Gets a New Deal; Pandora Adjusts Accordingly

Posted: 07 Jul 2009 01:25 PM PDT

Internet radio’s future has been somewhat uncertain since 2007, when a significant hike in royalties threatened the viability of companies like Pandora and Last.fm. Additionally, many of these services remain either inaccessible or only available for-pay in many countries outside of the US because the cost of paying royalties simply exceeds the money that is being brought in through advertising.

Today, however, a new deal has been reached with the record labels that at least adds some clarity to the situation, albeit it may require some users to pay up for what was previously free. It calls for services like Pandora to pay either 25 percent of revenue, or a given amount per song, starting at $.08, whichever is higher. Smaller services (those with less than $1.25M in sales) will pay 12-14 percent of revenue in royalties.

While that represents a significant compromise from the $0.19 per song that rates were set to increase to next year, it will still require some changes on Pandora’s part. The company writes on their blog:

“The revised royalties are quite high – higher in fact than any other form of radio. As a consequence, we will have to make an adjustment that will affect about 10% of our users who are our heaviest listeners. Specifically, we are going to begin limiting listening to 40 hours per month on the free version of Pandora. In any given month, a listener who hits this limit can then opt for unlimited listening for the remainder of that month for just $0.99. In essence, we’re asking our heaviest users to put a dollar (well, almost a dollar) in the tip jar in any month in which they listen over 40 hours.”

This actually sounds incredibly reasonable. While Pandora founder Tim Westergren told The New York Times that “I don’t think anyone’s going to look at this and say, ‘I’m really happy, I got everything I want,’ ” the deal certainly gives Pandora and others a lot more breathing room.

And, it positions the music rights holders for the long-term. As online radio grows – which it has been, especially on mobile devices – and advertising revenue follows suit, the revenue share option could eventually catch up with the per song fees that the labels have been so insistent upon.


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Reviews: Pandora
Tags: internet radio, pandora




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Mistaken Identity
 
Mistaken Identity is about a woman who finds inner strength being someone else, but may be the fool in the end for her deceit.
 
For years Dana has loved Jerome from afar and for years Dana has watched her twin sister take everything she has wanted – Even Jerome.
 
So when Dana is given the opportunity to take her sister's place on the wedding night, Dana jumps on it – or more like jump on Jerome. Yet, her deceit to her brother-in-law may make her the fool in the end.
 
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Buckle up for this wild ride! Sydney Molare'
 
Hold onto you panties, ladies! Mistaken Identity is a scorching ride that will have you wiggling in your seat and screaming for your lover by the end of the first chapter!

Beautiful twins and a wedding set the stage for this erotic thriller. Denise, a frigid but gorgeous schemer is about to be married for all the wrong reasons-money and prestige. Her mirror image, Dana, is the total opposite-quiet, unassuming but a whiz at business. These twins have always been competitive and Denise thinks she has the upper hand when she snags the man of Dana's dreams as her fiancé-sexy professional football player, Jerome Lott.

The table turns, however, when Dana tries on Denise's gown and Jerome barrels in and makes love to who he thinks is Denise just before the nuptials...and Dana allows him. Can you feel the tension?

Jerome realizes his mistake too late but the flames have been ignited and he wants more Dana. Embarrassed, Dana tries to extricate herself from the now delicate situation but Denise blackmails her into "assuming her role" for the honeymoon and beyond. Dana reluctantly agrees but sees no way out. However, Dana is speechless when it is revealed that the actual ceremony was a sham and the "real" marriage will be performed on the honeymoon. And guess whose name is on the birth certificate presented? Dana's.

Denise, meanwhile, changes her mind and decides she wants to be Jerome's trophy wife...minus the sex. Jerome is frustrated and turns to Dana to vent his frustrations. Dana tries to resist but eventually their "in-law" status progresses into a satisfying relationship for both.

As the story moves along, I am at first puzzled by Jerome's mood swings and the question he always asks Dana, "Can you love two people at the same time?" I am further enthralled when, after a night of lovemaking, he proclaims he is not Jerome Lott. The plot thickens when Dana discovers she is pregnant with twins...but there is a problem-they have different DNA. Who is really whom? I'm not telling.

Mistaken Identity captured my attention from the beginning. Sylvia Hubbard is a master of the cliffhanger and many times, her "hangers" left me screaming in anticipation. Her twists and turns are unique, the tension between the characters palpable, and the sex steams up the room. Even without the sex, the suspense will keep you turning the pages. And the last few chapters...they just blew me away.

The situations are real, the characters make you believe in them, the sex is sizzling and the outcome will make you green with envy. I can't speak for anyone else, but I sure wouldn't mind changing places with Dana. You will not be disappointed.
 
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I'm so happy I stumbled across this book on Amazon, the other reviews are VERY true. The story is about twin sisters Dana & Denise, Denise is engaged to Jerome a attractive NFL player. Dana is single and has a secret crush on Jerome. Denise decides before she walks down the aisle with Jerome that she does not want to marry him and decided to allow her sister Dana to marry Jerome. I will stop the story there because after that the story will take your mind for a ride. The sex scenes are well done and the ENDING with have you fantasying for more. WHEW!!
 
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Within the first few pages, the reader senses the drama mounting. By the end of the chapter, passion drains down the pages. Faster and faster, I found myself flipping thru the pages.

Mistaken Identity showcases the shallow rocky relationship of a set of twins and their aggressive/passive quest for the ideal husband. Hubbard captures the night-and-day emotions of Denise and Dana well. Though Denise is definitely "the evil twin", Hubbard shows realism by revealing Dana's "falls from grace" and skillfully uses them to shape Mistaken Identity.

Very good, very erotic.

Mistaken Identity leaves me wanting more!
 
 
 
 
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