April 1st, 2008
Want to know how you spend every second of your day on your computer? Initially, you might think “Yes, that’d be interesting,” then almost immediately you’ll probably think “No, that’d be scary.” Well web 2.0 has brought us a light, fun, introspective, web application and download that monitors everything you do on your computer from […]
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August 24th, 2007
I wanted to share this new project that I’m working on. It’s a social voting site for “sexy topics” called Smoochr.
Right now the site is in BETA, which means it is running, but not yet being promoted. The cool thing is that this gives you the chance to build up your […]
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June 29th, 2006
What if the New York Times let users vote on stories on their webpage the way Digg lets users vote? Wouldn’t it be more interesting to visit the website and see what real people found interesting? Wouldn’t that help the editors figure out which authors were most interesting to the public?
I think the […]
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June 14th, 2006
I read somewhere that Google had released an online version of Picasa. I have never used the software, but I am always interested in finding a way to organize my photos. I went ahead and downloaded the “web version,” which I guess lets me publish my photos to the web. Not sure […]
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January 3rd, 2006
It’s been a little while since my last interview so I decided that I’d ask Bryan Veloso to answer a few questions. Bryan currently works at The Facebook and runs his personal site Avalonstar.com.
1. Tell us a little about yourself - where you went to college, your major, what you’re doing now, etc.
Born in […]
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