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8 months ago

in North Carolina startup to take on Quickbooks on Scobleizer
If they can manage it and come in at under the ridiculous QuickBooks price, especially for those like me who have only a 1099 expense... able to be tracked in a spreadsheet but would like to have something more intuitive, it's a win.

8 months ago

in The Blogosphere is Mini-Hollywood…NOT! on Justin Korn [dot] com
At the point at which money is being thrown at people with zero business experience, at the point at which people are on covers of magazines like Wired and other mainstream press for doing exactly nothing, at at the point at which people like Mike Arrington are considered influencers (like the Time 100 list), then yes, it matters. If we want the joe six-packs to adopt and appreciate tech, we need to not look like a bunch of blowhards and bimbos when presenting it.

1 year ago

in If Twitter Were An Airline… on David Risley
It would be JetBlue, for sure. ;)

1 year ago

in Social Network Profiles Are the New Email on Social Times
The only social networking site I would EXPECT to find Boomers on is LinkedIn. If they have kids and are responsible enough to want to check up on them, they might be on FB.

1 year ago

in Data Portability Evangelists Get Out of Line on Social Times
Standing ovation from me!

1 year ago

in http://gary.tumblr.com/post/78889656 on Gary Vaynerchuk
Sorry, Gary. All your bars, they be here. AT&T/Cingular/AT&T/NewNameNextWeek is the ONLY carrier that doesn't have miles-wide dead zones here in Western NY. We tried Sprint, Verizon & T-Mobile before stumbling on AT&T, which works everywhere. Apparently, we have snuffled up everyone's bars for our own use.

1 year ago

in Techmeme: A Flawed System on SheGeeks
Thanks Corvida for the vitriol. ;)

@jongos What constitutes a "reputable" source? I know that Profy gets scanned by Techmeme, because we've been listed as discussion links. As a writer, I shrug it off, but as a person, it's difficult to consistently be relegated to the D-List when you broke the story two days before the source that gets the headline, and ergo, the eyeballs.
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CyndyA Gah. I need to complete a thought.

That should have said "As a writer, I shrug it off, knowing that's how Techmeme works, but as a person..."
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Svetlana Gladkova Profy is definitely scanned and I even remember two of our posts were quoted as actually sources. Though I think in this case it is because Cyndy was days ahead anyone else with her coverage but it does not make this case less disappointing.

Corvida, thank you for this post, it is really encouraging to see a blogger really passionate about such imperfections, even when it is not directly related to her own work.

1 year ago

in 2008/04/05/shezoom/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
You forgot the other horror of Sk*rt. ;)

1 year ago

in Today’s Whiny MacMeme Is… on The Angry Drunk
A shame the world expects the sad Windows sheeple to know how to unclick a BOX to keep from installing what they do not want. Apparently, since the updater wasn't written in LOLcat, it was too difficult to understand?

1 year ago

in Is Apple’s Jealousy Of Microsoft Surfacing? on SheGeeks
Color me crazy, but that's the way our Apple updates have always come in. They toss everything in there, and they have these neato little checkboxes that you can UNCLICK if you don't want something. In fact, I went ahead and didn't install today's update, NOT EVEN THE SECURITY UPDATE. There's this cute little button that allows me to just not install ANYTHING.

Sheeple is my word of the day. If people are too lazy and/or stupid to read what they are installing and then click or unclick depending on their needs, then they shouldn't be allowed to have a computer in the first place.

Then again, AOL in its heyday was reliant on people knowing they HAD to install that CD that arrived in the mail, right?

/rolling of eyes

Sorry. I can't get all het up about this one.

1 year ago

in 2008/03/21/max-emily-twitter-proposal/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
@sbostedor: Amen! I met my husband online in a chat room in 1995, but I think there are some things that should still be done offline: sex, proposals, and death (not necessarily in that order), although I'm sure my husband would be disappointed if all sex were kept offline.

1 year ago

in http://gary.tumblr.com/post/78884559 on Gary Vaynerchuk
OMG... the sweater that your mom made... I think I just cried right there. And I generally don't even like green.

1 year ago

in Safari’s Memory Issues Larger Than Firefox’s? on SheGeeks
Check it out... keep in mind I have a dual-core 2.33 GHz MBP with 3.0 GB RAM, but see why I don't use Safari?

http://img.skitch.com/20080319-ma6auuh8aghmstmm...

Firefox there has two windows open with a total of about 93 tabs or so.

1 year ago

in This Isn’t Feminism, It’s Technology on SheGeeks
I had to sit on this post for a bit before I could reply. You know I love you, but at the same time, you haven't been out in the tech workforce. Blogging is just a subset of the tech world.

I'd had to work for men who knew less than I did, but got promoted over me for no good reason. I've been FIRED for pointing out that these same men were wasting company resources by outsourcing work to agencies (not offshore, mind you) and consultants that we were already able to do in-house, simply because they didn't understand the technology that their "less qualified" employees did.

I'm far from world's biggest feminist, but I've worked in either tech or engineering industries in one form or another for over 15 years. When I first started out in the workforce after college, I assumed women already WERE equal, but it's not the case. We still have to shout to be heard.

1 year ago

in Facebook Begins Suggesting Friends? on AllFacebook
I'm surprised no one has seen it in action; it seems geared toward new users when they add you. I've used it for my less-social-app-literate friends who might not already know to comb through friend lists to see who else you both know is on there.

1 year ago

in 2007/09/02/gpay/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Yet another example that the USPTO is completely out of control. Obopay already exists. They were funded in the beginning of March of '06. Then PayPal jumps on the bandwagon... and Google gets the patent? I'm thinking of a word that starts with cluster...

1 year ago

in Busy Today on Smoke Rings and Coffee Stains
The ZenFrog Blog

(Second link... your blog hates me this week)

1 year ago

in Busy Today on Smoke Rings and Coffee Stains
I'm so het up I blogged about it twice.

Shakesspeare I Ain't

2 years ago

in NH Joins The Anti-Real Id Bandwagon on Smoke Rings and Coffee Stains
The problem with the "perfect ventiliation" is that costs way more for a business than any perceived loss of customer base that smokes. That is wicked expensive to implement.

NYS has had the smoking ban in place for years. The bar owners, who griped and carried on, actually found that their business wasn't impacted like they anticipated. People who drink don't stop drinking just because they can't smoke. And they get more people going out who didn't before because of the smoke.

Keep in mind that even 9.5 years after I quit, I still want a butt in my hand when a beer's in the other. But smoking is a hard one to call personal choice on, because it isn't a self-contained choice. I can remember my sister's asthma being so bad as a child she'd have an attack the second my grandparents lit up, even in the next room.

2 years ago

in Personal Blogging, Women on the Web, Trolls, Etc on Smoke Rings and Coffee Stains
Threats yes. Splog trackbacks and spammers, yes. But I never delete insults. If everyone agreed with me, I'd be bored to tears. I've also been pretty successful at keeping my professional self separate from my personal self. Aside from IP tracking, that is. I should probably use anonymizing sites a little bit more in that regard.

2 years ago

in 2007/05/20/death-by-lawyer/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
If the stupid RIAA had any idea of how many CDs I went out and bought because of stuff I found on Napster. Little-known albums that hardly sell at allk, niche acts... something would pop up on a search and you'd download it and be introduced to something you'd never heard before.

Shoot... I still do that, only it's not as easy or handed to you on MySpace. It was the accidental stumbling on Napster that got me into a whole SLEW of new-to-me acts.

2 years ago

in 2007/05/18/moveon-myspace/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
MoveOn is off base. There is no freedom of speech when it comes to corporations. It's only citizens' rights to speak out against the government, and a corporation doesn't have to allow them a venue to do it. If you want to have complete freedom, you buy your own domain and run your own server.

2 years ago

in 2007/05/18/socializr-evite-row-continues/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I totally see the similarities! Six-pointed snowflakes (oh wait... aren't all snowflakes six-pointed?), blue theme (oh wait, isn't the generic winter color theme blues and whites?).

Too bad Evite can't focus on improving the service (which really needs it) rather than a playground brawl on the Intarweb.

2 years ago

in Why Google Is Making Us Dumber on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Of course I use the Intarwebs to look up phone numbers. The phone book gets out of date very quickly, and they are getting smaller and smaller to the point you can't even read the text. And directory assistance costs MONEY.

And if anyone wants to know why "search this site" is better than most of the in-site searches? Try finding a product on Epinions.com using their in-house designed search, then try Google. Half the time, their search says a product isn't even ON the site. It's a time-waster, and more likely to make me leave the site. Google isn't making me dumber; it's helping me search smarter.

2 years ago

in 2007/03/23/myspace-ban/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Wow. Catholic school survivor here, and it's nice to see things haven't changed a bit. The real idiots here are the parents, however, for not standing up to the school. What is a better idea? Letting your kid have a MySpace profile you can monitor and KNOWING what he's doing online or letting the school tell you to tell him he CAN'T have one, so he sneaks off and recreates one behind your back and then you have NO idea what he's doing online.

AT some point, the Catholic Church will acknowledge that the 20th century occurred. I have no hopes of them joining us in the 21st.
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