Yeah Google Maps is pretty much everywhere these days. Some people just can't stop making little sites based on Google's popular mapping API that are clever at first, then annoying later on. Dammit that is getting old! Screw it, here's another one: Celebrity Maps
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According to BoingBoing the Barenaked Ladies are planning to release their next album on a USB 128 MB flash drive. An idea that might seem original, but really isn't...Robbie Williams did it a while back. Not only that, but most Barenaked Ladies fans are geeks, which means that ...
Tom Green, everyone's favorite utter-sucking, canceled MTV show host, has decided to post is personal cell phone number ( 1 (310) 717-1919 ) on his blog. From the post:
Okay, so I didn't mention this. But I documented the moment that I lost my mind. On video. It was ...
Ok, so Deane was right. So was, whoever that was, that gave me the same link 6 months ago. I should have been watching The Scene all along.
The Scene is an IPTV show about the underground movie pirating circle called...wait for it...The Scene. Its an interesting show ...
So would you? Would you run an ad-based operating system? Maybe the OS would be cheap, or free, and in a bar across the top would run ads that you can't remove, would you run that on your machine? Everything else worked fine, there were just ads ...
Maybe I'm just slow, but I've just discovered Gravatars today. If you are slower than me, a Gravatar, which is short for Global Avatar, is a system that allows you to sign up and then have a picture of your choosing show up on any site that supports Gravatars. ...
Yes, we, like probably every other site in the world, and giving Google Analytics a try this morning. For those not cool enough to be in the hip internet news circle, Google Analytics is Google's new service that give site owners details on the traffic coming to their site. ...
Nethercomm, a San Diego based company, has announced its plans to try to deliver internet connectivity via the gas lines that run into most homes. They claim that the technology, based on a ultra wideband wireless signal, can deliver up to 100 megabits per second to every home. ...
Yeah, its different. Not a lot different, but different all the same. Spurred by a comment that our site looked too much like every other blog, I tried to give the front page a slight stir. (You can always tell I'm playing with the site design, when ...