Earlier today, the college social networking site, Facebook, unlocked its doors and is now open to the public. Now anyone of any age and status can join the site. This is a big change from the previous requirement of enrollment in a college or select company.
While some Facebook regulars are beginning to protest this change, [...]
Monthly Archives: September 2006
Facebook Has Opened Up
Assignment Planner: A Mac Student’s Dream
Now that I’m in college, I have a lot more work then I used to. On top of that, I no longer have someone reminding me everyday when something is due. So, I figured I needed someway to manage my workload. Since I carry my MacBook with me wherever I go, I thought looking for [...]
Just Because It Works, Doesn’t Mean It’s Right
As you may know, my MacBook is my main machine. Since I prefer a desktop setup when at home, I’m constantly switching between my mobile and desktop modes. When I’m in desktop mode, I have a number of devices which need to be hooked up to my MacBook. I have my monitor, speakers, power, keyboard, [...]
9rules Launches Search - I Launch Search Plugin
Early yesterday, 9rules launched a Web 2.0 search engine. The new search engine dubbed 9rules Search, searches through 9rules’ database of insanely great member content and displays relevant articles alongside results from Flickr and YouTube. If there are no articles to display from 9rules members, the search engine will pull results from Technorati. Sounds like [...]
Better iTunes 7 Sorting
If you’re using iTunes 7’s new Cover Flow view in Artist sorting mode, you’ll probably notice several repeated album covers for compilation albums. Thankfully, there is a new sorting feature to take care of this problem. Click and hold your mouse over the Album heading. After a few seconds, release and you’ll see a new [...]
