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Facebook Friday: Photobucket Postcards

Today’s featured product is Photobucket Postcards. This Facebook app enables you to send postcards to Facebook friends. The postcard can include a photo, image, slideshow, mashup, or video plus a greeting. You can pick content from your own Photobucket album or from Photobucket’s online library of images and videos. Click here to learn more.

By |2016-10-24T14:19:20-07:00August 17th, 2007|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Facebook Friday: Celeb Heads

I am going to feature a Facebook app every Friday—“Facebook Friday.” (An evangelist never rests.) Today’s app is Celeb Heads from Fafarazzi.com. Celeb Heads enables people to send their friends free celebrity heads (also known as “fafa heads”). These heads mark a mood, attitude, event, trait, or feature of a friend. There are currently sixty-two [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:19:24-07:00August 10th, 2007|Categories: Uncategorized|13 Comments

Facebook App: Books

I love the concept of Facebook applications based on my limited experience with Truemors for Friends. One bummer is that people can only invite ten friends per day to try a new application—which is problem if you’re just getting on the bandwagon. To help my fellow Facebook developers, I’ve decided to help them promote their [...]

By |2015-03-17T09:35:43-07:00August 2nd, 2007|Categories: Uncategorized|21 Comments

Ten Questions with Moira Gunn: How Does an Internet Babe* Make the Leap to Biotech?

Moira Gunn hosts Tech Nation and its popular segment BioTech Nation, which airs weekly on over 200 public radio stations, on the NPR channels on Sirius Satellite Radio, internationally on American Forces Radio International, and to anyone, anywhere over the Internet. Originally a computer scientist and engineer, Moira started BioTech Nation rather unexpectedly in the [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:19:42-07:00July 30th, 2007|Categories: Events, Uncategorized|Tags: |0 Comments

Reality Check: Slidecasting by Slideshare.net

Slidecasting by SlideShare.net enables you to synchronize PowerPoint slides and audio files. To create a slidecast, you upload slides to SlideShare.net. The audio file is hosted anywhere on the web. Then you link the slides and audio by using an online synchronization tool. When you play the slidecast, the audio is streamed from its location [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:19:45-07:00July 28th, 2007|Categories: Books, Uncategorized|Tags: |0 Comments

My iPhone Review

It’s hard to write something about the iPhone that takes a new angle. For the next few days you’ll be seeing hands-on reviews of the iPhone by folks like Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal and David Pogue of the New York Times. Come Friday night, you’ll also see the first customer reactions. Thus, [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:20:10-07:00June 27th, 2007|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Reality Check: Pixilu and Guy 2.0

Pixilu Imaging Inc. provides professional retouching services as an online service. You upload digital photos and Pixilu’s graphic artists review each photo and perform color correction, acne removal, facial lines reduction, teeth whitening, and enhanced red-eye correction. The cost varies from $1.49 to $9.99 per photo. I submitted my picture to the service, and this [...]

By |2015-03-18T07:49:41-07:00June 20th, 2007|Categories: Books, Uncategorized|Tags: |0 Comments

Ten (or so) Questions with Richard Stearns, President of World Vision

Richard Stearns is the president of World Vision. This organization is a "Christian relief and development organization dedicated to helping children and their communities worldwide reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty." Stearns holds a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:21:01-07:00May 14th, 2007|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Ten Questions with Dr. Philip Zimbardo

Dr. Philip G. Zimbardo has been a Stanford University professor since 1968. Zimbardo’s career is noted for giving psychology away to the public through his popular PBS-TV series, “Discovering Psychology,” along with many text and trade books, among his 300 publications. He was recently president of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Zimbardo conducted the (in)famous [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:21:16-07:00April 26th, 2007|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Reality Check: MatchActivity

It’s Saturday night in California, and if you’re reading my blog, you need help. MatchActivity is a new dating site that enables people to find others who are interested in attending a particular event or activity. For example, these are men and women listing activities within fifty miles of Palo Alto. Activities that are shown [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:21:56-07:00March 10th, 2007|Categories: Books, Uncategorized|Tags: |0 Comments

Pictures From the Retirement Ceremony of Mark Messier’s Jersey

Mark Messier’s jersey was retired last night during this ceremony in Edmonton. While we’re on the subject of hockey, a friend’s son is blogging about attending all the San Jose Sharks regular-season games (home and away). Apparently, this is part of his “education” because he’s studying sports journalism. Now I’ve heard everything... In what other [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:22:02-07:00February 28th, 2007|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

The Gift of Giving

In the spirit of Christmas, this entry is dedicated to the gift of giving. I’ve come across a couple of very interesting ways to change the world through philanthropy: First, Unitus. The purpose of Unitus is to fight global poverty by increasing access to microfinance. It accelerates the growth of the world’s highest-potential emerging microfinance [...]

By |2015-03-17T09:41:46-07:00December 20th, 2006|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Reality Check: Airspun

I love vertical-markets companies and recently learned of one. Airspun, Inc. offers commercial radio airtime to bands and songwriters for the purpose of showcasing their music to genre-targeted radio listeners around the world. Here’s how it works: Bands browse sixty-second airtime slots on radio stations by genre and city. After booking their slot (at prices [...]

By |2015-03-18T07:49:44-07:00December 14th, 2006|Categories: Books, Uncategorized|Tags: |0 Comments

iPod and Hearing Loss

Pretty soon everyone on the planet will have an iPod. My buddy John Hawbaker of Clarity (part of Plantronics) pointed out this study to me. It’s probably a good thing to read for iPod owners. I have significant hearing loss in one ear (not because of an iPod), and it’s a pain in the ass, [...]

By |2015-03-17T09:41:58-07:00December 7th, 2006|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Ten Questions with Amanda Congdon

Amanda Congdon was one of the first, if not the first, videoblog sensations. As a host of Rocketboom, she had approximately 300,000 viewers in the spring of 2006. She extended her online fame to a television appearance on the CBS television show CSI. (This is the show—which I love—where all the cops are good looking; [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:23:44-07:00November 8th, 2006|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Reality Check: Coghead

Coghead provides a web-based application that allows tech-savvy businesspeople (that is, non-programmers) to create and deliver their own web-based applications. Essentially, it’s bringing the “do-it-yourself” trend to software&#8212hopefully disrupting tradition and changing the way software is created and used. It can help fill the large, unmet need for small, specialized applications because packaged software is [...]

By |2015-03-18T07:49:49-07:00October 11th, 2006|Categories: Books, Uncategorized|Tags: |0 Comments

Oh Canada!

I’m in Waterloo (Ontario, no French jokes, please) to give an Art of the Start speech for Communitech. I just found out that the event is open to the public and free. The speech is on Friday, October 6th at 11:00 am in Fed Hall on the University of Waterloo campus. Click here to register. [...]

By |2015-03-18T07:43:06-07:00October 5th, 2006|Categories: Books, Uncategorized|Tags: |0 Comments

Top Ten Quotes: America and Americans (Jon Winokur Delivers Again)

America is the only nation in history which miraculously has gone directly from barbarism to degeneration without the usual interval of civilization. Georges Clemenceau America...just a nation of two hundred million used car salesmen with all the money we need to buy guns and no qualms about killing anybody else in the world who tries [...]

By |2016-10-24T14:24:13-07:00October 5th, 2006|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: |0 Comments
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