Author Archives: Michael Koby

links for 2008-02-01

Develop a Stronger Libido and Enjoy Better Sex: Healthy Sex Drive | Health | Reader’s Digest (tags: sex health tips relationships)

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Effective Micro-blogging

It seems that social networks are the new instant messaging protocols of the internet. Remember when you had ICQ and your friend was on MSN and you had to install MSN Messenger to talk to them (or they had to install ICQ)? Remember having anywhere between three or four instant messaging applications in your system tray? Remember when applications like Trillian or Pidgin (then GAIM) came along and saved you from that mess? Well, it’s a new era and it would seem that social networks are just like those instant messaging services of yester-year. Continue reading

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Things Pownce Seems to be Missing

Last week, Pownce went live, and you can now sign up for an account with no invite. The website is great and the fact that they have some form of business model is even better (at least from a VC … Continue reading

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Lack of Updates (again)

Yea, I know, there’s been a lack of updates.  This is due to a couple of reasons.  The first is that I am working on a couple longer articles that should prove most useful but require a lot of time … Continue reading

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Thrifty Domestica

My friend Rachel has started a blog of her own entitled, Thrifty Domestica.  The blog is to help those that are looking to save money in their household.  Rachel has a sharp mind and a quick wit that will help … Continue reading

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Power of Information #66

This week on the Power of Information, Derek, Suzy, and I discuss Sun buying MySQL, an open source database engine. We also look at Yahoo! supporting OpenID, the “Nanoscope”, and even getting your Yahoo! Mail in your favorite email client. All this and more on this week’s Power of Information. Continue reading

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