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

POLITICO REPORTS: Tech ‘surge’ to tackle Obamacare websites

The Obama administration Sunday said it’s called on “the best and brightest” tech experts from both government and the private sector to help fix the troubled website at the root of the Obamacare enrollment problems.  A new Administration. A new ‘surge’ to handle a crisis of their own creation. I just hope no one in … Read morePOLITICO REPORTS: Tech ‘surge’ to tackle Obamacare websites

If you want to see the Internet(s) in its infancy, here you go

Look no further than Geocities.. This website captures some of the classics.. I myself had a few Geoshitties sites..  It was the original Myspace.. the original blogger..the original Facebook.. it predated Tumblr. The divorced dads and Jeep lovers from the 1990s paved the way for the personal blogs and opinionated sites of today. God bless … Read moreIf you want to see the Internet(s) in its infancy, here you go

Documents: U.S. mining data from 9 leading Internet firms; companies deny knowledge

U.S. intelligence has access to the servers of nine Internet companies as part of top-secret effort. I suppose if the government would have attempted to extract data from Tumblr servers, they would have consistently received the same message that users typically receive when they try to update their websites: ‘WE’RE SORRY, SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE’  … Read moreDocuments: U.S. mining data from 9 leading Internet firms; companies deny knowledge

Today’s main event: The Rumblr on Tumblr

There’s a rumblr on Tumblr..the new billion dollar man is coming to us from the tech world. Yahoo! is shelling out over $1 bil for the blogging service Tumblr. Some users are concerned.. After all, it seems anything corporate Yahoo! gets its hands on fails or gets forgotten.. Also interesting, David Karp, the founder of … Read moreToday’s main event: The Rumblr on Tumblr