Author Archives: Michael Koby

Power of Information #78

This week on the Power of Information, Derek, Steven, and I discuss Playstation 3’s new firmware update, Metal Gear Online, and USB Turntables. We also look at some web services like Jott, Evernote, ScanR, and more. All this and more … Continue reading

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Daily Photo (2008-04-20)

Daily photo for 2008-04-20.  I totally jacked this idea from Casey McKinnon.  Hopefully she doesn’t track me down and silence me.

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links for 2008-04-19

4 Easy Steps to Edit Your WordPress Theme | eBuz’d (tags: wordpress seo webdesign)

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links for 2008-04-18

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Best practices when moving your site (tags: google howto migration redirect webmaster webdesign)

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Thinking About Removing the Title (Almost, Not Yet)

Over the past couple of weeks, I have been considering removing the title from this blog.  The current title, “Almost, Not Yet” would be removed in lieu of attempting to better personal brand my name. What do you think?  Should … Continue reading

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Net Neutrality Is No Good

Obviously you can see why the first kind of net neutrality described above could be bad. If the service providers are controlling what content gets to us faster then they are controlling the flow of information even more. Several of these service providers also own television stations, news corporations, and so forth. If they can control the news and information we get, this has populace control written all over it. Of course that view is rather extreme but do not think for one second that that this couldn’t be used to push an agenda. Continue reading

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