While poking around the web this afternoon looking for something interesting to talk about I ran across this article in response to Time magazine’s recent issue that named “Everyone” as Person of the Year. The writer writes for the Washington Post Writers Group and while reading his article I began to feel a little unappreciated. [...]
December 21st, 2006 | RustedBucket | 0 comments | ContinuedSearch Results for 'information'
A Google logo on the moon.
Given a bit more time and that just might become a reality. At the very least they can super-impose the big G logo as you take a virtual tour of the moon. In a further attempt to bring services to the end-user desktop, Google setup an arrangement with NASA providing for additional imagery and information [...]
December 18th, 2006 | RustedBucket | 1 comment | ContinuedTechnorati. On the outside looking in.
How is it that a service the size of Technorati remains broken for over a year? A service that touts itself as “the recognized authority on what’s happening on the World Live Web, right now.” There’s tons of post on the issues with Technorati, but it boils down to two major things. First, it’s virtually [...]
December 18th, 2006 | RustedBucket | 2 comments | ContinuedTime.com named me Person of the Year
Wow! What an honor. Who would have thought that a magazine as large a Time would have noticed little ole me. That’s great, is there a check that comes with that?
Seriously though, Time.com’s recent cover story is interesting, one that panders to the individuals that have helped shape what has become the information age; bloggers, [...]
