Ken Leebow’s Site has Moved

November 2, 2005

Teens Online

http://www.pewinternet.org
Hot off the press: Pew Internet has a great report about teens online. Yep, they’re blogging, downloading music and using technology to the fullest.

RSS: Say What?

Filed under: Blog, Revolution 3.0

http://blog.contentious.com
Need to explain RSS to someone? Shoot ‘em over to the above site.

Speaking of Revolution . . .

http://www.ditherati.net
This comes from one of my favorite daily mailings . . .

EXPECT MASS EXTINCTIONS

“It’s a revolution in how we think about software. This is a big change for … every part of the ecosystem.”
— Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, sympathizing with the dinosaurs as they watched the meteor crash into the Earth, Forbes.com, 1 November 2005

And Live . . . from Redmond

http://www.live.com
http://www.microsoftgadgets.com
http://ideas.live.com
Folks: It looks like the gentle giant has awoken. Yep, Microsoft has not been asleep at the switch. Check out some of its, for lack of a better term Web 2.0, features.

Its site says it will support Firefox — soon. Time will tell. It looks like the site is pre-beta, but it looks interesting.

Cellphone + Cable Companies = Revolution 3.0

Filed under: Revolution 3.0

http://news.yahoo.com
Sprint and the cable companies just announced a deal, whereby Sprint service will be sold by many of the cable companies. The merging of technology continues.

Availability — First half of 2006.

It’s Off to La La Land

http://www.secondlife.com
http://www.nytimes.com
Over 10 million people have a second life. If you’ve never heard about Secondlife, read about it in the New York Times. It sounds a little weird to me, but if you want to live in the cyberworld, Secondlife is for you.

Wal*Mart the Blog

Filed under: Blog

http://www.walmartmovie.com/blog.php
I knew it had to happen. At long last, a blog that is anti-Wal*Mart. This is actually a movie titled: Wal*Mart:The High Cost of Low Price.






















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