Here’s a very interesting video that attempts to predict the future of the internet, and media. The video is thought-provoking at least. While some of it seems unlikely (like Google buying Microsoft,) I’m not ruling anything out, and much of the rest seems surprisingly possible. Video after the jump…
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John Chow is Giving Away a 24″ Widescreen Monitor
Published June 19th, 2007 in Blogging and Internet. ClosedJohnChow.com is one of my favorite bloggers, and some of his tips have helped me make money throughout my blogging career. He’s now holding a contest to win a free 24″ Widescreen Monitor! All you have to do is write about the contest in our blog, like I’m doing right now.
**Update: No More Joost Invites A few weeks ago, I offered invites to Joost, the popular new television viewing program for your computer. The response has been nothing short of unbelievable, with over 80 requests so far. I’ve invited all of them, and I still have invites available. Just leave a comment on this post [...]
Most techies know that when typing out a URL in the address bar of most browsers, you can simply hit “Ctrl+Enter” to fill in the “http://www.” and “.com” around the domain name. For example, open up a new tab in Firefox or you browser of choice. Go up to the address bar, type in “egonitron” [...]
A woot-off is one of those magical times of the month where you get to easily spend every penny you have on stuff that you may or may not use. To get the full effect, you can’t sleep for about 48 hours, or you’re likely to miss a bunch of really good deals. Not to [...]
OpenDNS Releases “Shortcuts” – Pisses me off
Published April 24th, 2007 in Firefox and Internet. 1 Comment**Updated, See Below** OpenDNS, a great DNS service that promises faster browsing and other cool features, now offers a new service simply called “Shortcuts.” This new service allows you to define specific keywords to type into your browser address bar that will automatically redirect you to the specified page. For example: you could set it [...]


