Month: November 2007

  • Automatic Twitter friend adder… awesome 😛

    If you know Chris Penn, you probably know about Myspace friend adder applications. Basically, these applications log onto Myspace for you, add friends, comment on their pages, etc. I don’t know who uses these anymore, but guess what? Now you can get one for Twitter. I’m not going to link to the site (remember, every…

  • One Laptop Per Child

    I just placed an order for the One Laptop Per Child program. It’s 400 bucks well spent, and I recommend you do the same. It’s available as of today for the US and Canada. You get two right now under their Give One, Get One program. In addition, if you Canadians can find a way…

  • On changing directions

    This video was made after breakfast, reading Sylvain Carle’s chapter from the book with the coolest flash widget EVER (which you can see on the right if you’re on the blog). Anyway, check the fucking video.

  • On *camps

    Took a quick video in a dark bar last night where we were hosting FacebookCamp. I’m starting a Youtube channel, I think, so you can go see it there (or here on the blog, obviously). I honestly think we need to reinvent the *camp. So do a lot of others. So let’s talk about it.

  • Google in China

    Last month, there was this meme floating around– what would happen if Google had to do SEO for its own homepage. It was all a big joke, but now take a look at what they’re testing for China. I think watching what they do is going to be really fascinating. They’re the underdog over there…