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Monoprice, public disclosure in real time.

Apparently Monoprice.com, a great place to get discount goods to fulfill your geekiness requirements, has gotten into a bit of a fix. Something happened that made people give notice to Monoprice. A ripple in the force I suppose. Some people were wondering about odd charges on their credit cards, and somehow linked it to Monoprice.com. [...]

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Classmates.com could have been Facebook.com

Classmates.com, a site dedicated to gathering school chums in one big mass and keeping them in touch. The service never caught hold the way that Facebook has, but I think Classmates has been generating revenue for awhile now:

Classmates Media:

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People Upset Over Fake Core i7 Blame Newegg instead of Counterfeiters

I used to have a sign in my office that read:
Quality
Speed
Low Cost
Pick Two.
It reminded people that although you can get something quickly at a cost, it won’t be cheap. But if you want something cheap and fast, it won’t be the highest quality possible, and if you want something low cost and high quality, it [...]

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Busy working on projects and job hunting…

I’m working on a lot of projects and still job hunting, so things are very quiet here on this blog. I’ve got changes going on at ohmTown and SMASHorTRASH while having relaunched MobWatch, JewelCrafting, and BeadBaby. JDrater, StreamStars, and about 3 others are going to be launched soon. In all cases, these are niche social [...]

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Why aren’t there USB slots on Cameras?

So, I’m a wannabe photographer. I’ve shot a couple of weddings, done some portraits, nature, candids, etc. I’ve shot with a couple dozen different digital cameras, and all of them have either been CF, or SD. In both cases, I’ve also used an adapter to knock the size of my medium down to MicroSD because [...]

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Interesting Site: The Sixty One

Well, thesixtyone.com decided to make a change to the user interface and its experience altogether and there has been an upheaval of sorts. Some people don’t like change, especially when it is a bad one. So, I thought I’d take a look at the music site. I had forgotten about t61. I’m a fan of [...]

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What do you think Social Networks are all about Mr. Hyde?

Andrew Hyde decided to commit location based service suicide because his interaction with sites like FourSquare led to him being discovered in the real world. It is disconcerting when someone shows up on your doorstep due to your interaction online. I know from personal experience due to a bad interaction with Samsung posting my personal [...]

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And projects continue to be relocated!

I’m still moving projects and launching associated blogs. I’m going to be moving things like MobWatch.com which is an online reputation manager that I’ve been wanting to advertise for awhile, and another rating/review site called JDrater.com which centers around rating and reviewing attorneys and law firms in the US.
Stay tuned, and if you are interested, [...]

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One Year, One Guy, 330 Posts, Thousands of Page Views, No Money

Happy Blogaversary to Me! It has been one year of blogging for me as of today. It is fun, but I might have to blog and launch a podcast or two. We’ll see about that.
I started blogging a year ago, part time while I was in school. I completed my AAS, BS, and MBA in [...]

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CommuterEdge.com – Hints, Tips and Tricks for the Modern Commuter

CommuterEdge is the latest launch. It is a site dedicated to discussing the various hints, tips, and tricks for the modern commuter. The tricks could be anything from uploading documents to your Kindle so you always have a copy with you and extended battery life required for a long trip, to paths in New York [...]

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Aeryth – A Collaborative Storybook Universe

I’ve been working on this idea for a long time, and now I’m launching it as one of 100 projects going out into the public for 2010. Right now, the site is a skeleton, but with additional frameworks on the way and features coming each week; I’m hoping to have the interactive site operational soon. [...]

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Managed Care Hosting – For the Care and Feeding of Your Website.

The latest service and project launch is ManagedCareHosting.com, a service that provides a source for updating your site when your time is too precious to be spent updating your website. Visit the site to learn more.
Site: Managed Care Hosting

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Taboodle – Everything you REALLY want to talk about.

Taboodle is a social networking site akin to others, but focuses on open and honest conversation. You can visit it now, it is brand new, configured and launched on January 1st. One of 100 projects and sites to be launched by me in 2010. This brings me to 5, but I’ve only posted 2 today. [...]

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ohmTown – App Reviews from Two Points of View

This is one of 100 sites launching in 2010.
ohmTown is an App Review site. With nearly 130,000 applications currently in the Apple AppStore, we have hour hands full. But, we’re determined to review them all… and here is the introduction:
Welcome to ohmTown, an Apple AppStore Review website from two points of view. One point of [...]

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Launching 100 Sites in 1 Year

I’ve been wanting to do this for awhile now. I want to publicly launch 100 sites in 1 year. So, I’m doing just that. Unfortunately, I messed up my hand pretty badly and it is still healing. I wish I had broken an arm or leg, at least I could type, and use Photoshop and [...]

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