Archive for July, 2007
How Rugged Is Your Cell Phone?
For the digital native, multi-tasking is innate; they hardly ever concentrate their attention on just one thing. I’d say that I fall in between a digital native and a digital immigrant, growing up as the Internet became popular. I picked up the habit of multi-tasking. It’s a more efficient use of time.
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Two and a half months ago, a friend of mine had read about invite-only i’m in like with you in geeksugar and was trying to get in. When he finally found a way in, he used it for a short while, played the games, and eventually abandonned it. He invited me and I [...]
Facebook Apps and Teenage Girls
I first heard about Facebook Apps at the first NewTeeVee Pier Screening (two months ago). I had run into a tech reporter I knew from the San Jose Mercury News. She filled me in about the major Facebook announcement during the keynote from that night’s event dubbed f8, where CEO and Founder Mark [...]
Why Give Virtual Gifts
Two weeks ago I received a slinky as a gift, but it wasn’t real; I had received a second virtual gift within the realm of Facebook and someone sent it to me anonymously.
It seems like virtual items wouldn’t be that appealing to a lot of people. The item doesn’t exist in the real world, [...]
Hello World… Again
I wrote my first post in the blogosphere four years ago today. Also having celebrated the tenth anniversary of my AIM screen name last month, I decided it’s time for a change: a new blog… on technology, life with it, and the generation that uses it.
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