Saturday, December 19, 2009

MOVING

Alright ya'll.

So I'm moving my blog over to WordPress.
Sorry, Blogger.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Google Makes me Giggle

Oh silly Google... I wonder how it's possible that certain suggestions wind up being suggestions on Google. How do they get there? How is this possible?

At the very least it provides something amusing.

Monday, December 14, 2009

TNGG: It Takes Two Men to Make this Woman Happy.

So this week is Food Week on The Next Great Generation. Today I have an article about Ben & Jerry's.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

My Jersey Shore Name is Pooker... What's Yours?!

The Bostonist is a great blog for those residing in Boston (like me).

Today they had a post about the Jersey Shore Nickname Generator. If you haven't seen the new MTV series Jersey Shore I highly recommend it. It's an absolute (for lack of a better work) shit show. It's downright hilarious.

The Jersey Shore Nickname Generator was developed by Aaron Cohen and Chris McCoy.

As a result, my Jersey Shore nickname is now Pooker. It's okay, I guess. I'm just sad that it's not as awesome as "The Situation" or "Jwoww".


Monday, December 7, 2009

Google Wave: Grab Your Board, Surf's Up!

I love everything Google, as seen by my most recent post on The Next Great Generation. So when I heard about Google Wave I just had to have it. It was new and exciting. Finally my a friend of mine, Melanie Wong, was able to send me an invite and my life is forever changed.

As soon as I got my invite I set up my account and presto! I was on the Wave bandwagon... But what came next? I only had two contacts (Melanie and Dr. Wave). What was I supposed to do? How did all of this work? It was a lot to take in and understand. When people asked me what I wasn't I didn't even know what to tell them. A combination of chat and e-mail? That just wasn't sufficient. It just is Google Wave.

Finally, Melanie and I collaborated on an article together, via Google Wave and it all made sense. We were able to write together and talk in real-time. We could see what each other was typing and editing. It wasn't just that I sent her my work and copied and pasted it together with hers. It really was a team effort.

Gizmodo had a post about how the Declaration of Independence would have been written today via Google Wave. In a way, you can kind of understand exactly how it works with this example. Multiple people working together to write or collaborate on an article, idea, project and so much more.

However, as much as I love Google, it isn't perfect. Wave is still in preview. It's kind of slow and a bit buggy. They haven't ironed out all of the kinks and there is room for a lot more improvement. Today, I wasn't able to send out more invitations because they shut down for maintenance. I got Gmail while it was still in beta and I know that they worked through all of the kinks there. It is possible that Google Wave will be a huge milestone in Internet innovation.

The bottom line: The idea is great and I know that I will definitely be using it in the future.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

TNGG - 5 Ways to target Gen Y: Love Google

Melanie Wong and I recently collaborated in an article (via Google Wave) now appearing on The Next Great Generation. It's all about Google and how much we love it, basically.
I'm really proud of our work and I think it's definitely worth reading.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

The Greatest PSA. Ever.



As you can probably already tell, I love Mashable.
Today they had a post about a new PSA by LG with James Lipton (Inside the Actors Studio).

So smart.