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Editor, 1st World View. Living in Phoenix, Arizona. Graduated University of Arizona with a B.A. in Creative Writing. Interested in technology, art, sports, and advertising. Go Arsenal.

Facebook Throws Myspace a Bone

Everybody wins in the further Facebook integration into Myspace. Facebook could easily crush Myspace by simply allowing time to pass, yet they are choosing to merge the two social networks into one mess of social and media connections. Now, Myspace holdouts will be flooding Facebook and further validating its dominance in the industry.

Soon, you can log into your Facebook account directly from your Myspace account.

Myspace needed to revamp their site before this Facebook integration was announced, I suppose in an attempt to save face in some way or another, and has shifted it from a social network to… Continue reading

“A Life on Facebook” (Have you seen this?)

As an enthusiast of both technology and film, I had to post this. Let us know your thoughts.

UPDATE:  The video “A Life on Facebook” was unfortunately removed from YouTube due to claims of copyright infringement from ABKCO.  The infringement occured most  because the video uses a popular song by the Rolling Stones, which ABKCO owns the rights to.

Blackberry PlayBook: Challenging the Apple iPad

Research in Motion (RIM), the creator of Blackberry phones, is ready to challenge Apple in the tablet market.

It was announced that the Blackberry PlayBook, RIM’s attempt to bridge the gap between smart phones and computers, will be available for purchase early in the first quarter of 2011. It’s key feature? The price.

The Blackberry PlayBook will go on sale starting at less than $500, according to an article from PCWorld.com. The device will be available domestically in the first quarter of 2011 and will expand internationally in the second quarter, according to Engadget.com.

The PlayBook is comparable to the… Continue reading

The Verizon iPad

Verizon is selling the iPad and AT&T is no longer the exclusive carrier of Apple products. On October 28th, Verizon began offering the iPad with an optional mobile WiFi device, called “MiFi.” Now, Verizon is ready to promote their Apple affiliation to the public.

A new commercial from Verizon has been released which should be focusing on the idea that you can avoid huge data charges by using their mobile “MiFi” device wherever you are. But the commercial doesn’t really hit that fact hard, focusing more on the mobility of the Verizon iPad. The commercial shows a man using an… Continue reading

RockMelt: Social Web Browsing

(Credit: Screenshot by Rafe Needleman/CNET)

Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter have become a sort of center for the internet, so it makes sense that a browser designed around them would come along.

Although a social web browser already exists, it isn’t backed by Marc Andreessen, creator of Mosaic, one of the first-ever web browsers. RockMelt, however, has his full support.

RockMelt is a social web browser. The browser integrates websites like Facebook and Twitter into one easy-to-use interface. With RockMelt, you can stay involved with your Facebook and Twitter accounts while seamlessly browsing the web. According to Cnet.com… Continue reading