Festively International Benjamin

Posted by on Oct 29, 2009 | No Comments

I tweeted about it last week, but today my follow list on Twitter begins anew. I’ll manually manage follows from this point forward.

The transition to a truly international Internet probably won’t be a smooth one. [Sprechen sie ?????????]

A Blu-ray player that streams Netflix for less than a Benjamin? [Okay. $99.99. But still! I got to write "Benjamin."]

Los Angeles picks Google over Microsoft for its email and application needs. [A cloud spotted in southern California!]

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Even changing your radio station while driving in Ontario could get you in trouble. [But what if "Freebird" comes on?]

Privacy and the “nothing to hide” argument. [It makes you guilty until proven innocent, right?]

An Ubuntu Koalic Kinkajou 9.10 (semi) review. [The release number certainly looks different.]

Halloween’s almost here! [Got your festive holiday wallpaper?]

If you’re looking for the best way to maintain your home or office network, look no further than SolarWinds.

According to this review, Opera 10.01 is one step closer to perfection.

Mozilla Firefox picks up 30 million more users in 8 weeks. [Monthly users equal population of the US? Impressive!]

If you’re going to act like a child, we’re going to treat you like a child! [No company's too big for a spanking.]

GoToAssist can help you provide instant support to clients, friends, or family members.

Leftystrat’s a sports prisoner in his own home! [Someone send him a file in a cake or something.]

Microsoft wastes no time releasing DirectX 11 for… Vista.

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