WSJ Free Of Fee? Rupert Murdoch Might Not Actually Care

by Tony Hung on August 10, 2007

Rupert Murdoch paid a hefty premium (a 65% premium, in fact) to secure the Wall Street Journal.  As someone who has always been traditionally viewed as an outsider (although, probably not for some time now), this must be one tasty (…)

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Lame, Lame, Lame! (Lame!)

by Tony Hung on August 10, 2007

Google announced that you can now purchase extra storage that can be shared amongst all of your g-utilities, including gmail, Picasa, docs and spreadsheets and so on.  The price?  Well, it starts at an incredible $20 per year to bump (…)

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Apple’s Dead Zones == Dying Share Price

by Tony Hung on August 10, 2007

It could be the overall downward trend in the market.  On the other hand, it could be something like what Sony had to contend with when they first released the PlayStation Portable: awesome technology, beautiful vivid screen.  But, wait a (…)

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Notice A Jump In Spam, Lately?

by Tony Hung on August 9, 2007

Have you noticed a jump in spam lately? I know I have. Heck, even my wife has, and she has fairly good email practices (doesn’t leave it lying around the ‘net for people to spam). Turns out that there is (…)

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Why Doesn’t WebbAlert Have Comments? (Part Deux)

by Tony Hung on August 9, 2007

Not wanting to make this a big thing, but as I wrote about it last week (actually, exactly last week), Morgan Webb has neither comments enabled, nor trackbacks set up for WebbAlert.  I noticed this today as I was linked (…)

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Speaking Of Calming Down …

by Tony Hung on August 9, 2007

So Google News Comments is probably less than a few days old, and I’ve extrapolated how this humble comment system might be the next best thing since sliced bread because of the way that Google is doing it.  Yes, not (…)

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Pimp Your Blog With Whitelabeled Video

by Tony Hung on August 9, 2007

VideoCafe is rolling out an invitation only beta which will allow bloggers to seed their blogs with raw video footage.  Its almost like VideoCafe is whitelabelling the service, the usefulness of which will be determined by the actual footage they (…)

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