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Best April Fool’s Jokes Online 2009

Wired released the article. Now you can follow the link, go back,  and find out which ones you missed. Google always does well, but so far they haven’t topped their TiSP–that was my fav ;)


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Google Introduces CADIE

CADIE stands for Cognitive Autoheuristic Distributed-Intelligence Entity.

Oh, this is a must-see for all the techies out there!

“Research group switches on world’s first “artificial intelligence” tasked-array system.”

Apparently the developers did such a good job, the computer has taken the initiative to create IT’S OWN WEBSITE no less. Pretty impressive, eh? Yeah, GO SEE. I left a comment, feel free to do the same. :)

But my favorite all-time Google venture has to be the TISP–remember that one???? Yeah, that was AWESOME!!! :)

When you need a chuckle, or a few minutes of  break-time for the brain, check this out–it’s a hoot! :)

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Listen To The Music

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The way we listen to our music is changing. Radio stations play specific tracks, and often repeat specific tunes till you’re sick of some of them.

To listen to what YOU want to actually hear, you have to either play your CDs or download your flava of sound to your portables, OR listen to Internet radio.

I like Internet Radio, I use Pandora–you can customize it. Occasionally I listen to MSN or Yahoo Music. I also have a pretty nice collection on my hard drive and on upteen gillion CDs and some DVDs.

I’m a fan of the Beatles, Blue October  Cold Play, The Killers, The Cure, Counting Crows, NIN–stuff like that (with a little Eminem thrown in for good measure.) I haven’t checked out the other free Internet stations, but I’ll have to now that I’ve learned about them from writing this blog. :)

So here are the stations I’ve found:


Free:

Pandora, Foneshow, Stitcher, Slacker, Live365, Shoutcast, LastFM, Jango, and then the ISP’s MSN, AOL, *& Yahoo Music.

Paid:

Sirius a satellite radio (pricey)

For more coherent info on the issue of satellite radio vs Internet radio, go here.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29957022/
If you have a fav Internet radio station that you like, that I haven’t listed, drop me a line and tell me about it please. I’d like to check it out! :)

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Sprint’s Performance IMPROVING

Sprint’s Performance IMPROVING

I have friends around the country, and in the past 3 years or so, I’ve heard really bad feedback on Sprint as a carrier. Everyone I knew that had their mobile service thru Sprint would use it for a short time, find the service totally suckie when they were traveling, and subsequently drop Sprint for either T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, or Cingular (and Cingular was pretty crappy for a while there too by the way).

Oh but Sprint has come up in the world. According to the latest J.D. Power & Assoc report taken from one of their recent surveys, they found that Sprint is running just about neck-and-neck now with the power players like Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile.

There’s a reason for their success-hard work. They’ve actually put in the elbow grease (time/work/money) necessary to improve the product quality and become real players again. I’m glad to see it, because I believe we need diversity and plenty of options/choices. If one gets too big, then generally service will fall off and quality suffers. (Like in politics.)

In an excerpt from the article by Jason Gertzen of the Kansas City Star, he states:

“Since 2006, Sprint said, the company has invested more than $16 billion in network projects.”

Mr. Gertzen then goes on to say that Verizon is still top-dog, but that Sprint is definitely improving, and that Verizon is starting to slip.

For the entire (it’s short and sweet) article go here

http://www.kansascity.com/business/story/1096551.html

Here’s the latest list on all cell carriers in the U.S. courtesy of PhoneDog.com

National/Regional Carriers:

  • AT&T
  • T-Mobile
  • Verizon
  • Sprint
  • Cingular
  • Alltell
  • CellularOne
  • Nextel
  • U.S. Cellular

Specialty Carriers:

  • Centennial
  • DigiTel
  • Edge
  • Helio
  • NTelos
  • Qwest
  • SouthernLINC
  • SureWest

Pre-Paid ONLY Carriers:

  • AlltelU
  • GoCingular
  • Boost
  • Cricket
  • Liberty
  • MetroPCS
  • Net10
  • T-Mobile-To-Go
  • TracFone
  • VerizonWireless Pay-as-you-go
  • Virgin Mobile

http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/companies/default.aspx

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Google Will Let You UN-SEND Your Email

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Really . . . or that’s what they’re claiming. Who was it that tried to offer that service a while back?

I can’t remember, but apparently it didn’t take off. (If someone remembers, please refresh my memory on that.)

So, Gmail claims that it can now allow you to get mail back that you’ve already sent. The catch-it has to be within a 5 minute time frame of when it was sent.

We all do send things from time to time and then, immediately after hitting SEND, we think DOH! I wanted to include so-and-so in that post. Or,  WAIT-not from THAT addreeeesssss!

Personally I don’t see real feasibility in an unsend option, simply because it’s really not practical. Most of my email comes in almost immediately after being sent. Often under 5 minutes. And besides, sending a quick email is exactly that-QUICK. It’s not like we got drunk and decided to write a stupid letter to some former whatever and now need to get it back (which would be stupid-but I think several people can relate anyway, since we’re all human).

I use Outlook (the full version) and it gives me a LOT (stress lot here) more control than any webmail program. One of my tech buddies (and mentor) encouraged me to leave the unstable webmail world behind for the surer email programs a few years ago. I’m SO glad I listened, there really is an extreme difference.

BUT, if the unsend idea sounds heavenly to you, then go for it! Why not?

You can read the full (actually very short) article here if you’re interested in Google’s new unsend feature. And if you get the chance, drop me a line and tell what you think please, I’m curious as to what the general consensus will be.

http://www.tgdaily.com/html_tmp/content-view-41801-140.html

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Facebook On Top Of Social Networking Big 3

MySpace has a run for it’s money against Facebook and LinkedIn (in that order) according to a public review conducted by uTest.

“uTest, a global network of more than 15,000 application testers — many of whom are current or former value-added resellers (VARs), application developers and solution providers, conducts its quarterly “Bug Battles” to uncover shortcomings, flaws and vulnerabilities in publicly available applications.  During the weeklong contest, more than 1,100 testers combed the three social networks for the quality, functionality and performance of their features and applications. uTest awarded cash prizes from a pool of more than $3,000 based on volume and quality of bugs and reports.

The testers found 243 application bugs and flaws in the Facebook SNS web application, of which 14.4 percent were deemed serious. While LinkedIn had 250 bugs, only 10 percent of these bugs were deemed serious.  MySpace had 225 bugs, of which 11 percent were serious. The test period was conducted prior to last week’s release of Facebook’s new homepage.”

To see the whole story from Channel Insider, go here: http://www.channelinsider.com/c/a/Reviews/Facebook-Triumphs-LinkedIn-MySpace-in-Bug-Battle-019220/?kc=CITCIEMNL03172009STR4

Filed under: Computer, Tech

Tuning In Free Video Conferencing

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Ziff Davis Enterprise Virtualization Virtual Tradeshow

March 18, 2009

9 a.m. – 6 p.m. ET

2009 State of the Data Center: Virtualization We’re about to enter an age of dynamic enterprise computing that will challenge IT organizations to find new ways of managing heterogeneous virtualization environments. At this tradeshow we will illustrate how virtualization will drive the next generation of enterprise computing. We’ll also share tactics on how to cope with the rapidly changing requirements of the modern data center. Click Here To Register.

http://presentations.inxpo.com/Shows/ZiffDavisEnterprise/VTS/03-18-09/Website/RegistrationPage1.htm?AffiliateKey=3263&AffiliateData=ESMENEWS

Filed under: Business, Computer, International, Software, Tech

Fort Worth Star Telegram Makes Time Magazine Top Ten Endangered List

Time Magazine, under it’s Business & Tech tab, released an article naming 10 US newspapers that are in danger of going bankrupt and becoming extinct.

The papers named in the article as being endangered by the economy are (in order of their appearance):

  1. The Philadelphia Daily News
  2. The Minneapolis Star Tribune
  3. The Miami Herald
  4. The Detroit News
  5. The Boston Globe
  6. The San Francisco Chronicle
  7. The Chicago Sun-Times
  8. The New York Daily News
  9. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram and
  10. The Cleveland Plain Dealer

I would hate to see the papers go under. I get most of my news online, but I think hard copy still has a very valid place in this world. The history of the newspaper, and how it’s changed gives an interesting sociological look at humanity, and how we’ve progressed over time. The most amazing advances in every genre were heralded in on the front pages of newspapers all over the world. But none as important as the papers here in the States. We love our newspapers. And in my area, the Fort Worth Star Telegram is the king of papers. And our old cultural habit of drinking a cup of coffee while perusing the paper is still very relaxing and somehow edifying even today.

I have noticed changes though. The Star Telegram had a laid back-yet effective-online advertising section and up until just recently, it was very reasonably priced. Then it stated that it was merging with (I think it was) the Dallas Times Herald, and upped the fees to advertise online. The website showed both names on the heading.

Then today I went back to the site to check it out, and there is no mention of the Dallas paper at all, BUT the fees they’re now asking are astronomical compared to what they were just a few months ago.

To post an ad in the newspaper for one month, cost starts at $201.74, and a one-month online ad starting cost is $49.95. (Under Service Directory in Classifieds)

While the newspaper advertising price has remained the same, the online ad cost has more than tripled. And the ads aren’t pizzazzie at all, they’re very plain-jane. I like the main body of the online news though-they’ve done a good job with that.

Links & Other Sources:

Star Telegram URL: http://www.star-telegram.com/

Star Telegram Classified Ad price for posting in their Service Directory: http://fortworthstartelegram.adperfect.com/?catid=500&clsid=5290&-session=ComboAd:46818396079e900EF6wMn333F8BD

Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Worth_Star_Telegram

MSNBC article on endangered newspapers: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29623133/

Time Magazine’s original article: http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1883785,00.html?iid=tsmodule

A very interesting article on Amon Carter in Time Magazine, Mr Fort Worth: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,807286,00.html

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I’m including a poll to find out whether the majority of people believe that hard print (or paper) newspapers will become obsolete and go digital. Please log in your own opinion. THANKS! :)

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