The Future killed the Internet star

Google Chairman Eric Schmidt: “The Internet Will Disappear” » Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt on Thursday predicted the end of the Internet as we know it. I agree.. Note the ‘as we know it’ ending to his statement.. There are some clear thing to agree with on this assumption of our future.. Schmidt reminds us, … Read moreThe Future killed the Internet star

MySpace CEO Tim Vanderhook told the Wall Street Journal that the site still draws 50 million visitors a month. That’s a massive 575% leap over last year’s traffic.

Why? THROWBACK THURSDAY.. And what better place to do a throwback Thursday than a throwback website to the early days of social networking..? Nostalgia is en vogue.. As we all collectively age, a whole new generation is getting even more nostalgic for times that are not even that long gone. And that’s MYSPACE’s angle and success … Read moreMySpace CEO Tim Vanderhook told the Wall Street Journal that the site still draws 50 million visitors a month. That’s a massive 575% leap over last year’s traffic.

A Fumblr on Tumblr: When reblogging innocence is creepy

I have been a Tumblr blogger for about four years now, on and off.. While I have several hundred followers, I really don’t find myself finding TUMBLR to be a place for dedicated blogging or long winded posting.. The scene there is credits weird GIFs and cat memes much more than someone with a thoughtful … Read moreA Fumblr on Tumblr: When reblogging innocence is creepy

TAKE TWO: ART BELL’S MIDNIGHT EXPRESS BACK?

After a day of clear tension between Art Bell and his webmaster Keith Rowland, it would appear that Friday night fights and frights have been avoided.. Bell posted this moments ago to his legion of Facebook fans: Things appear to be a go for Jimmy Church as a Sunday night host of Coast to Coast … Read moreTAKE TWO: ART BELL’S MIDNIGHT EXPRESS BACK?

Photographer wins $1.2 million from companies that took pictures off Twitter

This is a big deal–especially with how often people swipe photos and steal with attribution or permission .. The internet is evolving to formulate a legal future. Perhaps rulings like this will create some sort of code of ethics… And in a sense it’s a victory for independent journalists too, those who are doing the … Read morePhotographer wins $1.2 million from companies that took pictures off Twitter