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2 weeks ago

in 8 Reasons Grooveshark’s Better than Pandora on The 2.0 Life
One thing though- I know Pandora pays royalties, but does Grooveshark? I say this because I swear that Pandora has some of its limitations in order to stay legal (not being able to pick exact songs for example).

3 months ago

in Why Facebook has never listened and why it definitely won’t start now on Scobleizer
(I didn't mean you literally Robert about the Easter eggs).

3 months ago

in Why Facebook has never listened and why it definitely won’t start now on Scobleizer
Fortunately at least in Firefox with Greasemonkey scripts you can customize what you get on the Facebook homepage.

The main problem I see in the new layout is that it includes way too many "I took a quiz and I found out that I'm X" entries, and other really annoying application messages (like gifts). I don't care that you someone gave an Easter egg to 15 of their friends, and yet there it is, repeated fifteen times in my homepage feed.

Thankfully through the wonders of CSS and regex and Greasemonkey javascript, these can be zapped out for me. See this script for example: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/44459

3 months ago

in You Might Not Love the New Facebook, But Brands Should on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Fortunately there are numerous Greasemonkey scripts for Firefox that let you hack out all the new garbage that comes through now on the homepage. For example: Facebook Purity http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/44459

11 months ago

in Google pissin’ on average folks all over it seems…boycott anyone? on There's a Blog in my Soup!
This is a good reminder of why it is good to use an e-mail client (Thunderbird, Entourage, etc...) that downloads your webmail to backup your messages. Even if you still read it online, it makes sense to have your own copy.

1 year ago

in Insufficient LDS Test on Caffeinated Thoughts
Ok - Now that I think about what she said I think I know and recognize what she is saying. However, we usually don't quite put it that way. Personally speaking, I wouldn't hold myself up as being a sign that Joseph Smith is a prophet.

I would give examples of other people who are members of my church maybe, such as President Hinkley, but I think most members wouldn't point to their own lives because most of us recognize we are imperfect. I would say, however, that living the principles of the gospel restored by Joseph Smith have enriched my life, so maybe that it more how I would interpret the test.

I think Mormons usually use the "by their fruits" argument (and now here I go speaking for all Mormons) to encourage people to read the Book of Mormon. Since we believe it to be a "fruit" of Joseph Smith, a translation of ancient scripture, we hope people will taste it for themselves, i.e. read it individually, before they make a judgment of whether he is a prophet.

1 year ago

in Insufficient LDS Test on Caffeinated Thoughts
JSYK (Just so you know) I'm a Mormon, but I've never heard anyone of my faith make that argument before. I think it is kind of a straw man to start something with "Mormons often argue..." because without citations it is meaningless.

1 year ago

in Dear Jeff Bezos (one-week Kindle review) on Scobleizer
Your point about the funky page numbers in the video is an excellent one as well. Imagine a class where the professor is using a printed copy of the book and you are using your Kindle. When the professor says "turn to page 115 and read the second paragraph" you need to be "backwards compatible" with the paper version or you will immediately be lost in the discussion. So there really needs to be compatibility between paper users and electronic users.
One thing that did appeal to me about the "Service" aspect of the Kindle is that you can redownload your purchased books at any time -- Apple could at least learn a lesson from this and allow people to redownload media when they lose it.
And now a critique of the kyte video player you are using since the topic is usability -- why won't it let me skip ahead without downloading the entire clip up to that point? I wanted to jump forward to a later point in your review, but it wouldn't let me.

1 year ago

in Twitter Launches Facebook Status Updates on Stay N' Alive

One annoyance I've noticed after using this for a while is that it forces you to twitter as if finishing the sentence "Fulano is..." since Facebook automatically pastes that in the front of your update.

1 year ago

in Twitter Launches Facebook Status Updates on Stay N' Alive

sweet! thanks for the tip - I've been hoping they would add that feature.

3 years ago

in What’s in a Name? on Scobleizer
I'm glad they don't refer to each other by alias where I work, we'd be calling each other by number!

3 years ago

in Much ado about blogging (Scoble, you didn’t answer the question) on Scobleizer
Scoble, did any of the companies you interviewed link blogging with something negative?

And, how about the long term effects? Do you have evidence that it matters in the long run?

3 years ago

in Introducing Origami on Scobleizer
Interesting feature pointed out at slashdot...
It appears that the screen can shift in space off of the device:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/umpc/howtobu...

;-)

3 years ago

in The big question for new Mac: will it run Windows? on Scobleizer
How does the .mac team write so fast? (Every post was made at 9:00 AM) And no comments? Fauxblog I say.

3 years ago

in Noah’s guide to the Internet on Scobleizer
I would add geocaching.com for the way it is merging our physical planet with the web.
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