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Reddit Goes Open Source: What Does That Really Mean?

Posted on June 18, 2008August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell 5 Comments on Reddit Goes Open Source: What Does That Really Mean?

My new favorite crowd voting / social bookmarking site Reddit made the announcement today that it’s “open source.” This means the code for the site has been made publicly available, which could lead to crowd sourced improvements to the site as well as new sites developed using the Reddit “engine.”

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Internet, Tech News, Web 2.0

I’ve Given Up on Digg & Delicious But Am Hooked on Reddit

Posted on June 9, 2008August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell 8 Comments on I’ve Given Up on Digg & Delicious But Am Hooked on Reddit

The title of this post was originally going to be “Delicious: A Review from a Late Adopter.” But that was four months ago and only a few days after I started using social bookmarking site Delicious. At the time, I found it useful even if lacking in a few areas.

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Do-It-Yourself Tech, Internet, Web 2.0, Yahoo

I Bought My First Firefox Extension Today

Posted on June 5, 2008August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell 13 Comments on I Bought My First Firefox Extension Today

While Walt Mossberg is getting buzz for calling Firefox 3 the “best browser for web — for now,” I thought I’d point out my first time paying for something to do with a browser. I purchased the Dictionary Tooltip extension for Firefox 2 for $3.99. And while I’m anxious to give Firefox 3 a try, I’m waiting for the big kick off later this month.

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Do-It-Yourself Tech, Internet, Web 2.0

PlayStation 3 Getting In-Game Ads Two Years After Xbox 360

Posted on June 4, 2008 By Bob Caswell 6 Comments on PlayStation 3 Getting In-Game Ads Two Years After Xbox 360

Sony has some big news coming out today: The company will allow “dynamic” ads to be placed in PlayStation 3 games. The Wall Street Journal is calling it “a boost for what could become a significant new revenue source for games companies” while Forbes thinks Sony is “set to ignite the world of advertising in videogames…”

Interesting, since the Xbox 360 has been doing this for nearly two years now. At the time (back in 2006), the gaming industry seemed pretty excited at what looked like a new source of revenue. But not much followed in terms of details of how this was to be a game changer for advertising (lame pun intended).

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Gaming, Tech News

What If You Could Pick Your Seat When Buying a Movie Ticket?

Posted on June 2, 2008 By Bob Caswell 8 Comments on What If You Could Pick Your Seat When Buying a Movie Ticket?

I’m currently in Bulgaria and recently went to a screening of the latest Indiana Jones movie. Since my wife and I decided to go to the movie with a group of friends on a Saturday night, we thought it best to buy the tickets in advance.

When we went to the box office to purchase our tickets, we were shown a screen that displayed the layout and available seats of that particular movie theater. We were then asked to pick the row and seat numbers we wanted. We were early enough to get seventh row center.

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Just For Fun

Blu-ray Movies Now Affordable. Players? Not So Much.

Posted on May 29, 2008August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell 2 Comments on Blu-ray Movies Now Affordable. Players? Not So Much.

An Amazon promotion good through June 9 has over 100 Blu-ray movies in the $14 to $20 range (with many around $14-$15). I thought this would be a good time to revisit getting into Blu-ray. The last time I checked out Blu-ray pricing on Amazon (my quick and dirty benchmark), the Playstation 3 was still the best deal.

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Amazon, Gaming, Media, Tech News

HP is the New Dell: Great Customization Options and Even Better Price

Posted on May 28, 2008August 20, 2008 By Bob Caswell No Comments on HP is the New Dell: Great Customization Options and Even Better Price

My last two laptops have both been Dell. I had always loved the fact that I could customize my laptop fairly specifically at the same time as getting a great price. At the time, other companies generally could only offer one of those options: a prepackaged bundle with a good price or customization with a premium.

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Do-It-Yourself Tech

The Firefox Catch-22, Will Firefox 3 Help?

Posted on May 26, 2008 By Bob Caswell 13 Comments on The Firefox Catch-22, Will Firefox 3 Help?

A New York Times article reminded me of my love/hate relationship with Firefox. The article points out that Firefox 3 will be released next month with a bunch of new features. While the new feature list seems impressive on the surface, the truth is that I love Firefox for its extensions more than its features.

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Internet, Tech News

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