Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’

Comcast To Offer More Mail Space Than Google

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

This morning when I checked my email there was a message from Comcast stating that my email would soon be upgraded. Great, after all the only emails I get to that particular account are from Comcast. Usually they are emails about new services (speed boost), changes in the EULA or TOS, or info on new movies that have been added to Comcast OnDemand. Usually nothing that I read.

But for some reason I did read the email from Comcast this morning. Maybe because I’m still half asleep.

Anyway, the email stated that soon my account would be updated to Comcast SmartZone. Basically it’s an improved UI that puts Comcast Digital Voice, email, and contacts all in one place. Good, that’s something they should have done a long time ago.

From the looks of it, Comcast will be integrating Plaxo for the improvements to the contacts section. Upsetting many people, Comcast acquired Plaxo back in July. Plaxo is an interesting service that started out as a fantastic contact management service, and then evolved (identity crisis?) into something that more closely resembled Facebook.

Probably the nicest thing about Comcast, and maybe the only “good” thing they’ve done recently is they will be upgrading all mail accounts to 10G. So yes, they will be offering more storage than Google. Of course, Yahoo! Mail has offered unlimited storage for a few years now. Isn’t about time that everyone removed the storage cap? Space is cheap these days.

What Have You Done?

Monday, August 11th, 2008

I’ve posted about this several times already, and I will continue to post about it.

SocialVibe

It’s a service that allows you to help raise money for your favorite charities and organizations. It’s simple, your sign up, select what cause you support (mine is the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network), and who you would like to sponsor you (I have UFC and Power Bar). After that, you get a banner to display on your site or MySpace/Facebook profile and that’s pretty much it. As people visit, the banner is seen and you earn “points”, for the points you earn money is donated from your sponsor to your charity.

It really is that simple. And better yet, you can support a number of great causes. What do you have to lose?



d3bruts1d invites you to SocialVibe.com

Trillian Astra Build 83

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

This is the build I’ve been waiting for. After quite sometime IRC has made it’s way back into Trillian Astra. I don’t remember when it was removed, but I’m willing to wager that I’ve not been in #TechRelated or #Neowin in at least 6 months. Probably more.

Aside from IRC, Trillian Astra Build 83 also includes an official Facebook plugin. The Facebook plugin allows you to read your news feed as well as update your status. Being that I don’t really use Facebook that much, I don’t know what else this plugin will really offer you. ;)

Other than that, you get some UI enhancements and bug fixes. For more information click the link.

My Social Network Experience

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Social Networking… who would have ever thought it’d be as big as it is today. Everyone and their brother is in the game. And while I have an account on just about everyone of them, there are only a few that I log into on a regular basis.

Of course, I don’t count sites like Twitter, Plurk, or Pownce as a “Social Network”. Other people do, but I still consider these blogging services… or if you’d prefer micro-blog. Over the last few weeks, I’ve been thinking about a few services, and here are my thoughts…

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Plurk, Twitter, Pownce, Jaiku

Friday, June 6th, 2008

There has been some rumble the last few days about a new service called Plurk. I first noticed it when ping.fm did an update earlier this week and added support for it.

Plurk, like Twitter, is a micro-blog / status service. However rather than display things in a list view, Plurk uses a rather nice timeline view. This fresh approach, in addition to Twitters consistent stability issues has lead people to ask, could Plurk be a twitter killer?

My answer: Sure, it could be. But it still has a long way to go, and will need to offer several additional features. But so far, I’ve really liked it.

Of course, Plurk isn’t the fist service to be considered a “twitter killer”. Pownce and Jaiku as well as other services have all shared the same title. So far, nothing has really been able to touch the king of micro-blogging.

Part of what makes Twitter so unbeatable right now is the number of applications, plugins, and extensions that allow you to user Twitter. You’ll find something twitter related for Firefox, Flock, Google Desktop, iGoogle, Facebook, you can even find widgets that allow you to display your tweets on your personal blog. Not to mention the dozens of other sites out there that will aggregate your twitter data and display it.

What service does everyone else use? I’ve got friends on them all. So far my favorite is Plurk, followed by Ponce and Jaiku, with Twitter dead last.

My Profiles:
Plurk
Pownce
Jaiku
Twitter

Will Google or MySpace Buy Bebo?

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Rumor is that either Google or MySpace could be looking to buy social network Bebo. Word is the deal could be anywhere between $1 and $1.5 billion.

If MySpace were to buy Bebo, it could still be a win for Google as both MySpace and Bebo use Google’s OpenSocial platform. Bebo however also supports the competing Facebook platform. Chances are either way the Facebook support would get the axe.

Of course, if Google were to end up buying Bebo it could help strengthen Google’s Orkut and maybe help it to catch on more in the US. Of course, anywhere Google can stick it’s ads will be beneficial to the company.