When a young kid has to go move in with his grandparents, it’s not always the best fit, but CBS acquiring CNET might just work.
The suits at Viacom might know something the market doesn’t. That’s right, the Internet is not getting any smaller. Those old janky television sets are not quite as engaging as this [...]
November 20, 2007 – 7:34 pm
hulu is a free video-on-demand service from NBC Universal and News Corp. It’s still in private beta. For months now, I have been waiting for an invite. I finally got one last week.
First of all, the video quality is damn near HD. And it’s streaming, which is the amazing part. I have seen other streaming [...]
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You spend less than $50 a month to use a high-speed internet connection.
You can spend $10 a month to get a dedicated host, and for another $4 a year, you can host your very own domain name.
Another $50 for a webcam, and you have a fully-functional TV station and “newspaper” for just a few [...]
from Christopher Null, PC World:
Despite what Time magazine would have you believe, you are not the most powerful or influential person on the Web. At PC World we love online personals, social networks, and videos of people falling on their keisters as much as the next person, but without the folks who create the Craigslists, [...]
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February 27, 2007 – 10:01 pm
I’m not. I had trouble with the first three questions, just like the contestant.
This is probably my new favorite show. I will watch it tomorrow and Thursday.
Here is a teaser:
You should watch it.
It’s a monkey with a camera
That’s what he says. That’s what the logo looks like. But how interesting could it be to watch a monkey with a camera?
It’s actually very interesting. Especially if this monkey is constantly being bombarded with media coverage. I’m talking about 23-year-old videoblogger Justin Kan and his website justin dot tv.
The reason it’s so addicting for [...]