On this episode, with Amber hosting solo, they talk about Twitter, and how it proposes to make money. They already have advertisements in the corners of their pages, but now they are making applications that give twitter services, even a Google-earth like twitter application. also, the car insurance company, Geico, plans to use the YouTube star "Numa Numa Boy" in some of their commercials. They also touch on the new outrage over the enw facebook layout. The company has heard over a million complaints from users and are planning to tweak it, including adding real-time updates and using other filtering techniques.
In an interview with Chris Campbell, they discuss a new way to make a video file size smaller, without making the video display size smaller. Apparently, it involves only Quick Time Pro or similar software. A viewer gives a good review of a home media center manager called Plex, similar to Apple Tv, that runs on Mac Os 10. Lastly, they talk about a website called StillTasty.com, where you can type in any food you want and find out how long it will be good to eat.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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