
Digg is down, most likely the new Profiles will be here momentarily… DIGG: New Digg Profiles Launch

Digg is down, most likely the new Profiles will be here momentarily… DIGG: New Digg Profiles Launch
It’s official. But seriously, who cares??? Either way, I’m sexify my profile for Digg.
The Digg team is excited to launch new Digg user profiles later tonight, the first of many cool new features rolling out this year.
And lastly, in addition to Digg Profiles, there are more new features coming later this year:
More for Talk Like a Pirate Day Is here…
More of my lame Pirate Jokes for Talk Like A Pirate Day:

Here’s are the first of my Pirate Jokes that I will dispense today:
What’s a Pirate’s Favorite Band?
CC-ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
How did I save a Pirate’s Life?
CP-ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
IBM in collaboration with OpenOffice, announced desktop software called “IMB Lotus Symphony”. Yet another competitor to Microsoft Office. Great, thankfully their only putting on 35 developers for this, because seriously?
See all the recent articles through Google Trends for IBM Symphony.
Or see the New York Times article: I.B.M. to Offer Office Software Free in Challenge to Microsoft’s Line
Let me just say that there have been plenty of opportunities/desires that I just wanted to write all the Pirate jokes that I know. I’ve also come up with some of my own. Now, I will save them all for Talk Like A Pirate Day…
Now that her career is dead and now that she was the talk of the town. Ooops, she did it again! (I can’t believe I just wrote that)…
Let me just say it was an awesome and educational experience last night at Fashion Rocks 2007 at Radio City Music Hall, NYC… Airs tonight on CBS…
Highlights:
Continue Reading I was there: Fashion Rocks 2007 - Highlights ...
Google Hot Trends for September 6th, 2007 is now showing 2.iphone price drop, which I find a little odd, since there are way too few people out there who should really care about that compared to the new iPods. Anyways, here’s where the rest of Apple’s related searches follow: 46.iphone refund. That’s it, the rest is Fashion and Football for the most part…
Woooo! I’m Media!
In two determinations handed down yesterday, the US Federal Election Commission (FEC) found that political blogs and bloggers are media for the purposes of US Electoral Law.
The first case was a complaint against the well known left wing blog The Daily Kos. Conservative blogger John C.A. Bambenek claimed that the site should comply with campaign finance laws because it charges a fee to place advertising on its website and it provides ?a gift of free advertising and candidate media services? by posting blog entries that support candidates. The FEC determined that the website falls ?squarely? within the media exemption and is therefore not subject to federal regulation under the Act; ipso facto: under US law blogs are formally recognized as media organizations.
Read more at: FEC Determines That Blogs Count As Media (via TechCrunch)
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