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H@ppy Friday. This Sunday, 134 years ago, Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent for the telephone [March 7, 1876 ] The history of the telephone is almost as complicated as today's cell phone plans...minutes, roaming, texting, and long-distance fees apply. In his first ever successful experiment, Bell spoke through the instrument to his assistant, Thomas Watson, in the next room, uttering these famous words: "Mr. Watson -- come here -- I want to see you." Today, every time a new study is released on the number of landlines vs. cell phones in the U.S., the number of people who prefer or rely solely on cell phones creeps up and the number of landlines slips slowly. With this trend pushing the idea of a "home phone" towards the dustbin of history and having us all carry portable-communication-devices on the go, are we more connected with each other? Where are we adjusting, using these digit@living filters? |
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| @chip_chick Blog, amongst the first sites to focus on technology for women March 3: " Just stopped at random nursing home to recharge my dead nexus one on way to EA event so I could get address" |
| @paullev Blogger and author, "Cellphone: The Story of the World's Most Mobile Medium and How It Has Transformed Everything! March 2: "The new landscape of the religion blogosphere « The Immanent Frame. I join 8 other authors with brief comments" |
| @chansearrington Chanse , Services Sales Manager at Nokia; Student at Berkeley College March 3: "Nokia Nuron, 3G touch device w/Ovi Maps, free navigation, Ovi Store. All 4 $69.99 w/2-year T-Mobile contract." |
| @ATTCustomerCare Molly, AT&T Customer Care team lead March 4: "@cymberly Good morning. We saw your tweets and apologize for the trouble. Please follow and DM us a contact number and we'll to help." |
| @Unexplain unexplainable.net 'watchung the world change' wrote about Alexander Graham Bell's Odd Scientific Studies March 5: "Strange 'Eerie Lights' Spotted Just before Earthquake" |
TwitterRoundups
Twitter Roundup: Alexander Graham Bell
Submitted by Predictable But Fun on Fri, 03/05/2010Twitter Roundup: Steve Job
Submitted by Predictable But Fun on Fri, 02/26/2010|
H@ppy Friday. This week its, Joyeux Anniversaire, Feliz Cumpleaños, H@ppy day of birth, to businessman and innovator Steve Jobs. You may be typing on or screen-touching the fruits of his labors right now. As the co-founder and chief executive officer of Apple Inc, the title alone is already telling of his significance, so we don’t need to add to the all-things obsession here. Instead, this Twitter roundup will focus on what Steve Jobs has added to the conversation of digit@l living with his own dialogue. Here are our favorite SJ quote@bles and our back-at-ya questions in response! |
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"The products suck! There's no sex in them anymore!" [On Apple's product, just before his return BusinessWeek, 1997] Who wants sex anymore? Social networking is the new porn as the #1 web activity. "What a computer is to me is the most remarkable tool that we have ever come up with. It's the equivalent of a bicycle for our minds" [Library of Congress 1991] But what about the poor bicycles? We can’t ride on a bicycle built for two if we’re dating online instead. "We believe it's the biggest advance in animation since Walt Disney started it all with the release of Snow White 50 years ago" [On Toy Story , Fortune 1995] Avatar anyone? "I wish him the best, I really do. I just think he and Microsoft are a bit narrow. He'd be a broader guy if he had dropped acid once or gone off to an ashram when he was younger" [On Bill Gates, NY Times 1997] So this is how the PC vs. Mac commercials started "I would trade all of my technology for an afternoon with Socrates" [Newsweek, 2001] A return to the classics, huh? Maybe Joseph Wiezenbaum had a point! "You had me at scrolling" [On the iPhone features of the iPhone, Macworld '07] Was it love at first text? |
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@DrMacenstein, Blogger Dr. Mac Enstein. Feb 22: Extract" is worth renting. Not quite office space, but pretty damn funny. And Jason Bateman rules |
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@fsjblog, Blogger The Secret Diary of Steve Job. Feb 24: Michael Wolff is afraid of me — but not as afraid as interns are of him: |
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@milehighfool Technology, business, and culture writer-recent article: Has Steve Jobs Lost His Touch?Feb: 15: Anyone having success posting to Google #Buzz using email? I've tried multiple times over the past few days -- no success |
Twitter Roundup: Valentine's Day
Submitted by Predictable But Fun on Fri, 02/12/2010|
H@ppy Friday. This Sunday, January 14th Cupid’s calling on the holiday of l-o-v-e. |
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| @jackfrombkln, Blogger F*cking in Brooklyn. Feb11: Listening to new Sade album. Don't know who hurt her but I want to find him and beat him within an inch of his life |
| @LittleMsSarcasm, Blogger Little Miss Sarcasm. Feb 12: 5 dozen cookies made. I'm only going to want 1 of each flavor. Which one of you is going to eat the other 58? |
| @kimhess, Divorce Guru, mother of 2, divorcee writer for Examiner.com & radio show host. Feb 4: officially retiring from online dating and happy about it! |
| @eFlirtExpert, Online Darting Coach. Feb 10: Proactive VDay advice : Love Your Singledom |
| @jessicaalba, Jessica Alba, actress in new film Valentine’s Day. Feb 10: Revlon press. Done. Love the new shade Color Burst in Plum. |
| @Moxieinthecity, Sex, Dating & Relationship Pundit & Event Planner. Feb 11: Date with a politician next week. Let;s hope he doesn't ask me to pee on him lest I totally become Carrie Bradshaw |
Twitter Roundup: Modern Times
Submitted by Predictable But Fun on Fri, 02/05/2010|
H@ppy Friday. Today in 1937 the film "Modern Times" premiered in theatres. |
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| @Librarycongress, Library of Congress the largest library in the world Jan 29/10:43AM: Cinematic Treasures Headline Library’s Packard Campus Film Series in February |
| @myvintagevogue, Bloger Vintage Fashion Images - 1920's - 1960's Feb 4: This weeks blog post - vintage valentines & romance |
| @elegantmusings, Bloger elegant musing vintage Feb 4: I am sitting here with my hair newly cut (from mid-back to shoulder length!) ... |
| @ICALondon, The Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, hosted the Int Mime Festival Feb 1/10:22AM:We've launched a new Facebook page today Fan us! (Can fan be used as a verb?) |
| @screensavour, Bloger dedicated to classical and contemporary cinema Feb 2/9:24 PM: Re: Oscar animated noms—THE SECRET OF KELLS was a good call. Would've dropped CORALINE for MARY AND MAX. Didn't see THE PRINCESS & THE FROG |
| @myatticstreasur, Online sales world of vintage! Feb 4: Decide right now to create your heart's desire :) |
| @NYtimesKrugman, Columnist NY Times wrote The Great Recession versus the Great Depression Feb 4/8:57AM: Chinese Rumbles |
Twitter Roundup: Directors Guild Awards
Submitted by Predictable But Fun on Fri, 01/29/2010|
H@ppy Friday. Tomorrow, January 30 is The Directors Guild Awards. With the Golden Globes [Best Motion Picture winner: Avatar] and The Screen Actors Guild Awards last weekend [Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture: Inglourious Basterds] behind us and the Oscars [The Hurt Locker?] a few weeks away, The Director’s Guild Awards marks the mid-point of the 2010 award season. The DGA for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film has traditionally been a near perfect barometer for the Best Director Academy Award. |
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| @david_Lynch, Director 3-time Oscar nominee [Mulholland Dr, Blue Velvet, The Elephant Man] Jan 15/9:36PM: I plan to cut strips of Douglas Fir for trim on plywood and apply Fix-All on a large canvas. What are you doing this weekend? |
| @RedHourBen, Actor, Director won Hollywood Film Award 2008 [Tropic Thunder] Jan 23/4:39AM: Conan's last speech was classy heartfelt, and moving. He is our generation's TV comedy voice. And hair . On to bigger and better things! |
| @sutterink Writer, Producer, Director [Sons of Anarchy, The Shield] Jan 28: pitched seasonal arcs to the studio and network today. they seemed very pleased. and they gave my favorite kind of input... very little. |
| @avatarmoviefan, Forum James Cameron's Avatar Movie Fan Site Jan 28: Sign the petition to get the Na'Vi language release! |
| @QTArchives, Blog The Quentin Tarantino Archives Jan 24/11:09AM:Watch Tarantino go crazy on COCO's show |
Twitter Roundup: Casablanca
Submitted by Predictable But Fun on Fri, 01/22/2010| H@ppy Friday. Tomorrow, January 23, marks the 67 year anniversary for the romantic drama classic Casablanca. This is a true staple cinematic history, starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Paul Henreid . Casablanca went on to win three Oscars including Best Picture and has been praised with high-regard for its screenplay, cinematography, music, and dialogues. While some fans know the film by heart, it is said that the Casablanca actors did not know how the film was going to end until the last day of shooting. Love and life, twists and turns-this is the real deal! As an iconic work of cinema, it pops up everywhere. And of course, Casablanca lives on through its memorable quotes. Our favorites are “Here’s to looking at you, kid” and “Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine”.Here are the Twitter roundups, Casablanca style |
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| @JaynieVanRoe blogger 'Here’s to Looking Like You Kid' Jan 15th/12:25AM: OMG Vintage Moment Of The Week...black wool circle skirt by Madalyn Mill |
| @benfritz LA Times entertainment reporter Ben Fritz Jan 21: "Extraordinary Measures," the first release from CBS Films, will need a miracle.. this weekend |
| @fleurdeguerre blogger 'Diary of a Vintage Girl' Jan 21: I think I will actually turn into a piece of Marmite toast soon. Must improve diet |
| @Warnerbrosent Casablanca distributors Warner Bros. Jan 12th/11:29AM: from WBTV's #THEMIDDLE has been picked up for a second season on ABC! |
| @RupertAlistair blogger 'Classic Movies Digest' Jan 18th/9:45AM: Happy Birthday Cary Grant! |
Tomorrow
Submitted by Predictable But Fun on Thu, 01/21/2010Love and life, Ingrid Bergman, twists and turn, a 1940s blogger - tomorrow in our Twitter Roundups. Whaaaat?
Twitter Roundup: WikiDay
Submitted by Predictable But Fun on Fri, 01/15/2010|
H@ppy Friday. Today is Wikipedia Day, celebrating the public launch of Wikipedia.com in 2001. The site's nature of being open to edit content and provide links to cross-reference makes it a popular and dynamic site.As of January 8, 2010, there are approximately 3,151,800 articles with 358,474,672 edits made and counting! Anything under the sun is in Wikipedia starting at brief definitions which are then expanded upon and updated Wiki-style to keep up with the digital world. The Wikipedia dating article not only explains “going dutch” but also includes information on, internet dating, mobile dating, and virtual dating. Similarly, the Wikipedia marriage article continues to change from African marriage rituals to new laws about same-sex marriage. Happy Birthday Wikipedia!"Predictable But Fun" Twitter Whaaat? |
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| @wikiangela Obsessed with wikis since 2003. Co-founder of Wikia.com Jan 14/2:10AM: It's a shame you can't edit your own tweets |
| @wordspy bloger, word lover’s guide to new words Jan 14/12:51PM: baldenfreude n. Malicious pleasure taken in a bald person's misfortune. http://bit.ly/899x9S |
| @simonwilliam writes regularly about music and pop culture for Entertainment Weekly, NY Press Jan 12th/11:18PM: Listening to a dope @bobatl freestyle over the "Shook Ones Pt 2" beat |
| @craignewmark founder craigslist Jan 15th: U.S. CTO Aneesh Chopra calls on IT and web professionals to join in the MLK Technology Challenge http://go.usa.gov/lbZ |
| @jansonw Head of Communications The Wikimedia Foundation Jan 15th: Can'y decidr ig life id better with spell check turbed off on iphone. |
H@ppy Friday! TwitterRound Whaaaat?
Submitted by Predictable But Fun on Fri, 01/15/2010|
H@ppy Friday! H@ppy Weekend! Something is happening all the time. And with Twitter people have something to say about it |
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Twitter Roundup: Joseph Wiezenbaum
Submitted by Predictable But Fun on Fri, 01/08/2010| H@ppy Friday. Today is artificial intelligence pioneer Joseph Weizenbaum's birthday (1/8/23 - 3/5/08). In 1935 he escaped Nazi Germany and immigrated with his family to the United States. In 1964 Weizenbaum started teaching at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Two years later he published a program called ELIZA, named after George Bernard Shaw's play: Pygmalion. The program performed natural language processing by rephrasing statements as questions. His influential 1976 book: 'Computer Power and Human Reason' displays his ambivalence towards computer technology and lays out his case: "while Artificial Intelligence may be possible, we should never allow computers to make important decisions because computers will always lack human qualities such as compassion and wisdom." | |
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| @medialab News from The MIT Media Laboratory. Jan 4th/11:48AM: Measuring the Impact of Charisma http://bit.ly/5PMrDO |
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| @Markoff NY Times science writer, published Scientists Worry Machines May Outsmart Man. Jan 5th/12:01PM: Pocahontas = Avatar http://bit.ly/7wEKlt (via @johnbattelle) Did someone say timeless? |
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| @SingularityHub Bloger, topics include Robots, Genetics, AI, Longevity, Stem Cells. Jan 7th: Lumino Adds Third Dimension to Microsoft Surface http://tinyurl.com/y9pt5d8 |
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| @ReligionProf Associate Professor of Religion at Butler University, Indianapolis. Jan 7th: Conflicting Views on Religion and Science Fictionhttp://tinyurl.com/yb7c7b9 |
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| @NATHANFillion Actor, best known for his lead roles in the television Si-Fi series Firefly. Jan 7th: I'm going to guest blog on geekweek.com!! I don't know when, but I will. |
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| @BotJunkie Bloger, topics include "Man's inevitable descent into cybernetic slavery". Jan 4th/4:38 AM: On BotJunkie.com: Welcome To The Squiggly World Of OmniTread http://bit.ly/52qTiH #robotics |
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