By JoCoWash on Monday, March 31, 2008Filed Under: Featured, News, Web
Let’s face it. Journalism in the future will be different. The changes may be disorienting to those who are used to the old ways of doing things, but change is definitely coming. A morning routine for my father on Sunday’s was to wake up, fix himself some coffee, go outside and grab the newspaper, and […]
By T.W. Garrett on Wednesday, March 26, 2008Filed Under: News, Web
TradeVibes is a wiki-type platform that allows individuals to promote and discuss information regarding private companies on the Web. TradeVibes calls itself an information gathering engine and is, in my opinion, the most valuable new tool for bloggers and Website owners. Recently out of private beta, TradeVibes has raised millions in sponsors and is growing […]
By T.W. Garrett on Wednesday, March 19, 2008Filed Under: News, Service, Web, Web Apps
CEO of Gizmoz, Eyal Gever, has done quite well with impressing the online community with this 3D avatar site. In the current social networking craze, Gizmoz offers an interesting way to spice up your current Myspace or other SN site and it seems numerous online surfers are searching for more to make their page unique. […]
By T.W. Garrett on Wednesday, March 5, 2008Filed Under: News, Web, Web Apps
I received an email the other day from Mixx, announcing that they have collaborated with Facebook to allow you to Mixx while never leaving your beloved Facebook site. Then I remembered that Facebook is already enabled with Digg, so naturally I’ve set out to figure out which social networking and news submission site collaboration is […]
By T.W. Garrett on Wednesday, February 27, 2008Filed Under: News, Web
As the generations’ age and identity theft remains, Internet users continue to debate on whether or not online shopping is a good idea. The Pew Internet Project found that while theft, age and income all play factors in the individuals’ choice in online shopping, the demand and usage of online buying has risen over the […]