Entries by Chris Self







Apple Keynote Bloopers Montage - Video
Steve Jobs may be known for his seemingly flawless keynotes and product demos, but even he messes up here and there. Watch as he stumbles through sentences, throws electronics and discovers bugs he didn’t even know about.
How to move your existing iTunes library
If you’re like me, you have a monstrous iTunes library filled with thousands of songs along with countless TV shows, movies and podcasts. As your library grows, the precious hard drive space on your computer dissapears increasingly faster. If you want to move that large folder to an external drive it’s necessary to follow the correct steps. Don’t just drag the folder over; let iTunes do the work for you. — More after the break!






Better ads coming to Gmail
In an effort to focus in on targeted advertising, the folks over at Google are now making strides to make that happen. Advertisements will now be tailored to the content you care about as it’s based on the mail you receive and read. If you’ve been getting and reading a lot of mail about televisions recently, expect to see some television advertisements. It’s a huge jump foward and it’s coming to Gmail soon.
The potential of Facebook search
Facebook has been growing rapidly since its start in 2004 and is now valued at a staggering $50 billion. It’s April 2011 and they’ve surpassed Google in page views. Because of how widely they’ve grown, it’s never been easier to share your social life online with friends accross multiple devices. So what if they took on Google and did search right? Would the internet giant fall into the deep cracks of the internet and be forgotten? — Our thoughts after the break!
Create your own online store with Goodsie
Developed from the engineers of Flavors.me, Goodsie gives anyone the ability to make an online store with ease. All it takes is a few clicks, drags and some typing. And with more advanced features like product categorizing and options for third-party applications, it’s an extremely powerful tool. — More after the break!








Zuckerberg - "iPad isn't mobile. Next Question."
As anxious as people may be to get their hands on an iPad tailored, Facebook app, it looks like we won’t be seeing one anytime soon. This video was published in November 2010 and no indicators have shown that Zuckerberg has changed his mind. I guess we’ll be using that non-native application with “pixel doubling” for quite some long time.
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