A slew of stories blasted Google for releasing a shoddy product – tech sites ranted about the iOS app being “disappointing,” “garbage,” “junk,” “a sickjoke” and “unusable” – to the point where you’d think the world was ending.
Ok, ok this is all a joke. Even ABC News was asking last week if anyone is sick of social networking yet? My personal answer is that people aren't necessarily sick of social networking as they are of all the "gaming" of social media systems.
Some think the answer is yes, while others think it a sickjoke that traditional journalists would apply such a label to anyone but themselves. From the SEW blog: Organic Search Google to Index Subscription Based ContentAdam Lasnik posted a comment...
The conversation ranges from those who think the answer to the question is yes, and those who think it must be a sickjoke that tradtional journalists would apply such a label to anyone but themselves.
While the domain name system continues to devolve into a joke, the RealNames web addressing system is growing stronger. Back in 1996, I used to call adding .com to the end of something ".comifying," such as when my wife -- sick of hearing me talk...
While the domain name system continues to devolve into a joke, the RealNames web addressing system is growing stronger. Back in 1996, I used to call adding .com to the end of something ".comifying," such as when my wife -- sick of hearing me talk...
While the domain name system continues to devolve into a joke, the RealNames web addressing system is growing stronger. Back in 1996, I used to call adding .com to the end of something ".comifying," such as when my wife -- sick of hearing me talk...
While the domain name system continues to devolve into a joke, the RealNames web addressing system is growing stronger. Back in 1996, I used to call adding .com to the end of something ".comifying," such as when my wife -- sick of hearing me talk...
While the domain name system continues to devolve into a joke, the RealNames web addressing system is growing stronger. Back in 1996, I used to call adding .com to the end of something ".comifying," such as when my wife -- sick of hearing me talk...