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Last night we attended the grand opening of the WIRED Holiday Store 2009, which is open November 21st through December 27th both in the form of an online store as well as a physical location in Meatpacking District of Manhattan. Welcome to the Fifth Annual Wired Store. Here, you’ll find all that’s new & [...] This is a blog post from Laughing Squid , subscribe via RSS , Twitter , Facebook...
" Email is not going to disappear. Possibly ever. Until the robots kill us all. " - Paul Buchheit , creator of Gmail, co-founder of FriendFeed, currently doing vague infrastructure things at Facebook. Today, at our RealTime CrunchUp event in San Francisco, Buchheit and Threadsy founder Rob Goldman sat down for a chat with our own Steve Gillmor and Erick Schonfeld. The topic was: Can We Kill...
For our last discussion at the RealTime CrunchUp, we've got a panel on actually generating revenue from these services. Participating in the discussion are some of the Valley's top VCs and veterans of the space. Brian Singerman — Founders Fund Ron Conway — Angel Investor Dan'l Lewin — Corporate VP for Strategic and Emerging Business Development at Microsoft George Zachary —...
Once the service for those serious enough to pay for the privilege to post, TypePad recently released a free "Micro" service. The company made the decision to offer a free product realizing the demand for a platform more formal than Twitter and less formal than Wordpress or Typepad's original product . ReadWriteWeb compared TypePad's Micro against 2 other leading light blogging tools. Below...
Brizzly , an application for managing messages in Twitter and Facebook, expanded its beta test today — now you don’t need an invite code, so anyone can use it. The application was created by San Francisco-based Thing Labs , and includes features like expanding links and photos, the ability to “mute” people who you want to stop seeing updates from temporarily, and recently-added...
With Cats4Gold you can turn your glitter into litter and go from pretty to kitty. via Urlesque This is a blog post from Laughing Squid, subscribe via RSS, Twitter, Facebook & FriendFeed. This is a blog post from Laughing Squid , subscribe via RSS , Twitter , Facebook & FriendFeed .
Animated music video for “Flairs” by Truckers Delight directed by Jérémie Perin. Think Spielberg’s Duel + Russ Meyer’s Faster Pussycat Kill Kill! and Marc Dorcel’s wildest fantasies. All warped into an 8-bit Sega era style graphic. Oh and watch this one at your own risk, some may be offended by the content. via Drawn! This is a blog post [...] This is a blog...
“Monster Manual” by Mixel Pixel (song) and Dan Meth (video) via Neatorama This is a blog post from Laughing Squid, subscribe via RSS, Twitter, Facebook & FriendFeed. This is a blog post from Laughing Squid , subscribe via RSS , Twitter , Facebook & FriendFeed .
photos by Scott Beale Yesterday I stopped by the new Apple retail store in New York City’s Upper West Side. The building features a beautiful glass facade and glass spiral staircase that descends to the lower level. Photo Gallery: Upper West Side Apple Store See Previously: 24 Hour Apple Store in New York This is a blog post from [...] This is a blog post from Laughing Squid , subscribe via RSS...
Brizzly is a web-based Twitter and Facebook client that has been gaining some momentum and buzz over the past couple months. It has some slick features like being able to view photos and videos in-line in your Twitter stream, threaded DMs, and built-in photo uploading. It also recently added support for Twitter Lists . However, it’s remained in invite-only mode. That changes today though, as...
Google released their ChromeOS operating system yesterday. So naturally, as a VoIP fan I was curious if ChromeOS could run VoIP . Since Google's ChromeOS has a Flash Player built-in, in theory it can run a Flash-based VoIP client. The first VoIP solution that came to mind was Flaphone (formerly Flashphone ), a Flash-based VoIP app which runs in a browser. I first discovered Flaphone back in 2007 and...
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photo by Scott Beale This is what the Empire State Building looked like tonight in the rain and fog as I walked by it on 5th Avenue last night. You know you’re in NYC when you can walk right by something as tall as the Empire State building and not even notice it, but I’m glad [...] This is a blog post from Laughing Squid , subscribe via RSS , Twitter , Facebook & FriendFeed .
photo by Scott Beale I stopped by the Foursquare offices in Manhattan this afternoon, where they were busy rolling out support for 50 new cities around the world. Foursquare has really been rocking it lately, going full force and getting better every day. While hanging out there I also came across their secret product roadmap. This is a [...] This is a blog post from Laughing Squid , subscribe via...
photo by John Curley Santacon 2009 events are currently being planned around the world this December as Christmas approaches. Over on santarchy.com I’ve been actively tracking the cities currently being targeted for Santarchy invasions. To get a better idea of what Santarchy is all about, here’s my 40 minute documentary on the 1996 Santacon in Portland “You’d [...] This is a...