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Ping.fm

Posted By Jeff On August 25, 2008 @ 1:07 am

Ping.fm is the best sNetwork manager EVER!

Ok, maybe not ever, but it’s really really good. Ping allows you to take tons of your microblogging, blogging, and status updating service and put them all as 1. This way you can update on Ping, and it will update everywhere (or only on 1 spot) without you actually having to go there.

What’s nice about this is that it has the different types separated, so you don’t end up making a blog post simply saying “I have cake” where as it should have maybe gone to status updating. What is nice about this aside from being able to post in one spot, with the aide of the PingPress.fm wordpress plugin I can now send out a small message to all of those networks telling people to come see my post; or in the cases of the blogging networks it hits, actually posting it (woot for posting on multiple platforms at once!)

Ping.fm is currently in beta, so you’ll need a beta key which is “vivalaping” right now. If it doesn’t work when you read this and it’s still requiring a key, comment on the post and I’ll update it accordingly.

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Tags: microblogging, ping.fm, sNetwork, social network, wordpress

Monday, August 25th, 2008 MicroBlogging, Social Networks No Comments

Smallworld

Posted By Jeff On August 21, 2008 @ 8:18 pm

Smallworld is a new MMO virtual world currently in Beta out by Outsmart. Unlike many Virtual worlds, there is no downloads but also isn’t horrible 3D graphics. I made a list of the Pros and Con that I could think of. I’d highly recommend everybody to check it out, it’s one of the best I’ve seen it q very long time. With such a nice build, I’m hoping this doesn’t end up being another one that goes from Beta to Nada.

PROS

  • All Broswer based. No downloads is AWESOME. Because of the fact that there is no download, I was going into this thinking it was going to be pretty lame, but was sadly mistaken.
  • Flickr/Youtube enabled. Inside of the game, they have the ability to set up pictures/TVs with Flickr photos and youtube videos on them. Not only that, but they load at a good speed when they bring it up and allow linking to the image itself. Very well done there.
  • Great tutorials. Unlike most games that have tutorials that are very short and leave you guessing, Smallworld seems to have developed a good series of tutorials that send you around the world doing various tasks to get used to your surrounding. This brings me to my next point:
  • Free. Most online games today that dub themselves ‘free to play’ are really only free if you want the bare essientials aka nothing. However, Smallworld did such a good job with the tutorials that each one you complete gives you tokens which you can use as currency. This is a great idea since it gives you just enough after the inital how tos to set up a decent room to sit in.
  • Good range of items you can use to customize your avatar. There is a limited number of things you can edit, but for the most part they give users a good amaount to choose from for those few things. And given that it’s still in beta, they’re off to a good start.
  • In-game games. You can play arcade games, checkers and pool within the game itself. Oh, and you can also beat your friends with a sword.
  • Good controls, all done by the mouse. I’m used to using the keyboard due to my recent games I’ve been playing, but can’t fault a good thing with it all being done by clicking.

    CONS

  • They don’t have a pop-out option for the window, so you get the big ads they have at the bottom of the screen which I find very distracting.
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    Tags: beta, Browser-based, MMO, Smallworld, sNetwork, social networking, Virtual World

    Thursday, August 21st, 2008 Virtual Worlds No Comments
  • Virtual worlds timeline (with dipity)

    Posted By Jeff On August 19, 2008 @ 1:27 pm

    An amazingly, well put together timeline of anything relating to virtual worlds or simulations. Reading over it, there was even somethings I missed which is something to be said.

    Virtual worlds timeline (with dipity)

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    Tags: simulations, sNetwork, social networking, virtual worlds

    Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 Social Networking No Comments

    Come along, you belong!

    Posted By Jeff On August 15, 2008 @ 1:35 pm

    Feel the fizz, of Coo Coo cola.
    It’s the cola for makin’ you proud
    Take another sip and be one of the crowd
    You belong with Coo Coo Cola.

    Now for those of you NOT totally cool, that is one of the songs from one of the coolest shows EVER Chip n Dale: Rescue Rangers. To be more precise, this is from from The Case of The Cola Cult (Part 1, Part 2) which is one of the best episodes ever.

    Because of that, I decided to use the song as my ring tone. Bet nobody else will have that one on their phone. Unless of course you click the big picture at the bottom of the post, which is totally cool too.

    And don’t forgot to buy it on DVD. Or Just Buy it for me!


    Come along
    You belong
    Feel the fizz of Coo Coo Cola
    Get to the store and take all you can carry
    We got the flavors- orange, grape and cherry
    Feel the fizz of Coo Coo Cola

    Come along
    You belong
    Feel the fizz of Coo Coo Cola
    It’s bottled in Pensacola
    Come along with Coo Coo Cola
    You belong with Coo Coo Cola

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    Tags: Cola, Coo Coo, Cult, Disney, Rescue Rangers, ring tone

    Friday, August 15th, 2008 Eggo Estates, Movies / TV, Viral 1 Comment

    Dealing with Corporate Blocking Policies

    Posted By Jeff On August 15, 2008 @ 12:51 pm

    Web Worker Daily had a great article yesterday titled “Dealer With Corporate Blocking Policies” with I absolutely adore.
    I’ve been facing the same issues at work, especially with the social networking thing. Being as that I work the night shift, they give us pretty much free will to surf as long as we actually work when the time comes. That’s easier said than done when 90% of the ‘social networking’ sites are blocked. I mean FlickR? come on. So for anybody who is in this situation, check out some of WWD’s recommendations, they’re uber smart people. Oh, and subscribe to them, they’re THAT awesome.

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    Tags: Proxy, Web Worker Daily

    Friday, August 15th, 2008 Social Networking, Software No Comments

    LiveSpace a Virtual ‘Wow’

    Posted By Jeff On August 14, 2008 @ 8:51 pm

    Gizmodo has a video today of a new Virtual World called LiveSpace (CitySpace? They call it both in the video) and it looks amazing. It’s server-side rendered with OTOY, which means your crappy computer can still run it and it will look good. I’m honestly just impressed at the graphics, server-side or not. I’d love to play around in a world like this. It almost makes me giddy just thinking about it.

    LivePlace Is a Virtual World Rendered Server-Side, Streamed To Any Device @ Gizmodo

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    Tags: CitySpace, Gizmodo, LiveSpace, Otoy, sNetwork, social networking

    Thursday, August 14th, 2008 Virtual Worlds No Comments

    T-Mobile Goes Gangster

    Posted By Jeff On August 13, 2008 @ 9:11 pm

    T-Mobile recently put in place a policy where reps no longer have to say their rep IDs, and in many departments not even their real first names. I’m predicting the future and thinking we don’t even have to talk in real sentances. I’m going ahead of the pack and redoing my intro statement:
    “Welcome to T-Mobile, T-Mobiles where it’s at, Some people call me Cougar ’cause I’m slick like a cat.
    So hit me with your problem, tell me what it be. Quicker we get done, you get back to watch TV. Ya kick it!
    *this is the part where I dance around like Vanilla Ice while the customer tries to figure out what the hell I just said*”
    It should be fun, I have the attire ready and everything.

    Thanks mom, knew I’d wear this someday!

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    Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 Eggo Estates 1 Comment

    How to clean Fuitadnet Fungus

    Posted By Jeff On August 13, 2008 @ 12:57 pm

    For those loyal readers, you’ll know I changed my hosting provider from Fuitadnet to GoDaddy a few months back because Fuitadnet, in short, is pathetic. They just weren’t very organized. The only catch here is, I should still have hosting open at Fuitadnet.

    “WTF?!” I’m sure you’re all saying. Well in May, they had already taken the payment for the hosting portion of my site for the 6 six months, so when I took my domain it should have just left he hosting floating in limbo until I call them and cancel that, which I didn’t. I called them today to see if anybody could find out how to access my hosting account, as I’m going to get the last final backup of it (hopefully) then cancel it. They can’t find it.

    I gave them the domain name, I gave them my account number, my payment confirmation, my last name, my address: Nada. This leads me back to the idea of “they just weren’t very organized”. They told me to forward the payment invoice to them and they’d give me a call in 24-48 hours. I’m going to call when I get home tomorrow morning after work. I also have trouble ticket numbers which I’m hoping they could look up. All I want is the files I paid for (since they should still have them in their database for 3 months) is that so much to ask that I get what you charged me for?

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    Tags: domain name, Fuitadnet, Godaddy, hosting provider

    Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 Site Related No Comments

    Massive Propane Explosion in Toronto

    Posted By Jeff On August 11, 2008 @ 3:23 pm

    Sunday morning around 4:00am a giant fire at the Sunrise Industrial Gasses propane depot broke out resulting in an explosion that could be seen for miles, the death of a firefighter and a facility employee being unaccounted for. Reports claim that over 12,000 people were evacuated from their homes surrounding Sunrise due to potential risks of toxic gases being released. Highway 401, not only a nearby highway but the busiest highway in Canada, was also closed for over 12 hours during this time. Cause of this incident has yet to be identified. Some videos contain mature language.

    Article Links: NyTimes , BloombergCBC

    Videos: SxePhil , aabbgirl , Kevjumba , HomoginizedButter , bcochrane14 , TVK1337

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    Monday, August 11th, 2008 News, Vlogging 1 Comment

    Snorbufar: The Site

    Posted By Jeff On August 5, 2008 @ 2:46 pm

    Through pressure from GoDaddy (and just plain good timing) I decided today to open SnorBuFar, another site created by yours truely.

    As said in the previous post referring to this, SnorBuFar is randomness at it’s finest and that is what the site is. Instead of be spewing out random thoughts that are in my head and whatever links I happen to think are cool that I’m surfing at the time here (and making this look far too much like a journal) I’ll put them over there. This site will remain for the logical stuff that I actually think two seconds about before posting.

    Snorbufar will be similar to some other ‘micro blogging’ sites, but the difference is I’m going to open this to the public. Whoever wants to sign up can do so, and post what they wish (with a few exceptions listed in the FAQs). There is no organization, I don’t care what you post, just whatever needs to leave your head and go on the internet it’s there. Hopefully, this will become a huge mess of links, thoughts and other. The bigger the mess, the better.

    So feel free to check it out and give it a go, I’ll be harassing people to try it for awhile.

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    Tuesday, August 5th, 2008 MicroBlogging, Site Related No Comments
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