Being Sunday another fun episode of the Elite Tech News podcast was put to bed - or at least in to the producer’s hands. Something about Art cleaning it up a bit and making sure there isn’t any language to offend the sensibilities of the more tender of our listeners. I tried to make his job a little easy but I’m sure you’ll hear a few beeps. In the meantime here’s a few things that caught my eye in today’s FriendFeed pipeline.
AVG Free Anti-Virus 2008 Released, Much Improved :: Lifehacker - apparently a new version of the perennial free anti-virus program AVG has been released.
Springnote: My New Virtual Three-Ring Binder :: Profy - Cyndy provides us with a bit of a review of a new note keeping program called Springnote. I wonder how it stacks of against EverNote?
Echo Chamber Break Out :: Seek - SeekGround has a fun post about dealing with the ever present echo chamber that bloggers seem to find themselves.
Twitter Said To Be Abandoning Ruby on Rails :: TechCrunch - Michael reports that contrary to whatever Twitter honcho’s assert the company is in fact trying to move away from Ruby on Rails; which is the development language to service is written in.
Twitter 101: Clarifying The Rules For Newbies :: SheGeeks - Corvida has a great post up to help newcomers to Twitter find their way around the service.
Conversation Tags: anti-virus, Springnote, echo chamber, Twitter

