Well other than spending most of the day being told to stay on the couch by my wife and then 4 hours at the local hospital I totally missed out on anything of interest. It was definitely one of those day where you wish you had a laptop to keep you busy. I did manage to sneak a few peaks at FriendFeed and here’s some of what caught my eye in the pipeline.
Followup: In a next evolution of the web public interaction will be less important :: Alexander van Elsas’s Blog - Alex provides an excellent roundup to his previous post about the evolution of the web and public conversations. It is posts like these that mark Alexander as one of the best bloggers around.
Forget Gen Y, What Will We See with Gen Z? :: Profy - Cyndy wonders what life on the web will be like for her children who are already more connected than any previous generation.
It’s Time For FriendFeed To Kill Twitter :: Inquisitr - Duncan takes the outage problems that continually seem to plague Twitter and suggest it might be time for FriendFeed to deal it a death blow. Myself I can’t see this happening as Twitter; or its better built successor, provides a totally different service that does FriendFeed.
Why Mark Zuckerberg will be the next face of Microsoft :: Drew Olanoff - I read the headline and thought for a second that it was a new post on The Onion but in fact it’s a serious suggestion from Drew on the real successor to Bill Gates.
Apple takes delivery of 188 mysterious ocean containers :: Fortune - needless to say this already has the Mac world coming up with all kinds of ideas of what Apple goodies might be in those containers.
Conversation Tags: internet, Gen Z, Twitter, Microsoft, Apple



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