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Tweets
- Designing on a PC feels like trying to draw with mittens on. (via @dlichaw) 47 mins ago
- This is truly sad: http://bit.ly/bg3WCd Maybe we are upon a revolution in how we do things. No longer is the physical space how we interact. 5 hours ago
- @dpan Agreed, but maybe he'd rather partial go down, than go down completely. #dirty #toyota 5 hours ago
- Har Har! - The New Dork - Entrepreneur State of Mind - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exmwSxv7XJI (via @FrankGruber) (via @ncb000gt) 7 hours ago
- @dpan My guess is that former Toyota lawyer is scared he might go down with the ship. #CYA 7 hours ago
- Is this like that email thing with Microsoft back in the day? http://bit.ly/bYSbaB #scam 7 hours ago
- Funny: Inputting biz cards into Address Book and I have a card for the CEO of a mobile company, but his mobile phone isn't on the card. 20 hours ago
- It's been a game changing day. Next! http://aviary.com/googleenterprise 24 hours ago
- @urbanbohemian I agree, but I think it's a step in a positive direction. There still needs to be a way to cut out that high surcharge. 2010/03/10
- This. Is. Game. Changing. https://twitpay.me/ #twitpay #currency 2010/03/10
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Frequented:
Google Reader- Augmented reality maps... a TED talk that drew gasps from the crowd (and rightfully so!)
- Chevrolet Camaro Pontiac Trans Am Conversion Comes Packing 900 HP
- Little Slice of Paradise
- Apple Tablet photo
- Stop showing your wireframes
- Apple making 22-inch touchscreen iMac?
- last week: new york
- AT&T hits Verizon with $100 unlimited smartphone plan, more
- Is Apple Getting in the Energy Monitoring Game?
- Spy Shots: Lamborghini Jota Murcielago Replacement
- Illustrator to HTML5's Canvas
- Report: Chevrolet El Camino Still Possible, Says GM President Reuss
- Apple demands end to tablet 'scavenger hunt'
- Verizon to simplify phone plans, require more data
- Lutz: Commodore-Based 'Four-Door Corvette' Possible
- LG's 19-Inch Bendy Display Makes E-Newspapers Possible
- Ultimate Ears adds 6-speaker, custom-fit earphones
- T. Boone Pickens Officially Gives Up on Texas Wind Power
- Professional vCard
- ARM-powered Apple tablet called 'iPhone on steroids'
The Twittersphere
Although hilarious, this video does touch on a great point, “Where are we heading as humans?” Social apps like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and even Linkedin have changed how we communicate. Many people think it’s the death of the human race as we know it. Of course, many said the same thing when televisions and telephones were invented.
In the end, it’s all communication, and whether it’s done in the “Twittersphere” or over a hand written letter, humans have been communicating for tens of thousands of years. I doubt this is the end of humanity because of some little blue bird. The banks on Wall Street will do more damage in the long run.