Facebook’s sheer size and awful handling of monetization and evolution of its platform has raised a number of awkward teenager moments for the site; indeed, I wrote about it repeatedly on my last blog. Two new reports from this past week about Facebook’s plans for modernization show a platform continuing to struggle with how they get the message out. Continue reading
Category Archives: The Web
Netflix rates the ISPs: A fun exercise
I was a late adopter to Netflix, a rare circumstance for me, but not because I found the concept unappealing. The idea of streaming TV and video is a really cool concept that, at $7.99 a month, is a fantastic deal compared to purchasing content over time or renting from various locations. No, I just found myself without much time. Continue reading
About 12/12/12 and fake milestones
I haven’t quite had the time I hoped so far today to piece together a more coherent blog post, so instead just a quick thought about the latest date to wow the nation: 12/12/12. Continue reading
Picking up points with Plink
As those who may follow me know, I’m interested in rewards programs. I’m a member of a number of them, as they open up opportunities to get a bit more back without doing all that much. I’ve been a member of MyPoints for 10 years (I’ve written about them before) and have experimented with other services. One of the most recent is Plink. Continue reading
Amazon renews free Christmas music program
Last year, Amazon had a 25 Days of Christmas program, where each day they posted a new song as free on the MP3 music service. They have revived the program, although it is structured a bit differently this year. Continue reading
Making myself more responsive
When you get into coding, it’s easy to get comfortable with what you know and fear what you don’t. Fear of the unknown can rear itself in a coding environment, so pushing oneself out of a comfort zone is key to continuing to grow. Continue reading
Amazon racks up more points with credit cards
Last week, while making a purchase at Amazon, I was prompted with something I hadn’t seen before. During the part of the process where I can pick from saved payment methods, I was asked if I wanted to link my ThankYou Citi rewards account with Amazon. When I said yes, I was then given the option of using my points balance to cover the cost of the purchase. Continue reading