Matt Cutts is a senior engineer over at Google and knows a lot about search engine optimization (SEO). He is always trying to give people tips on how to make their sites better for search engines, but it looks like the dark side has gotten into his site:
He actually set it up so perfectly that there are some people who really believe that his site was hacked,
Ashley explained awhile back how Woot works, and every now and then they decide to sell a bag of crap. Normally the bag of crap sells for just a dollar or two (plus $5 shipping) because the stuff in them is completely random and typically of no value.
Well, Woot has sold out of today’s bag of crap that cost user’s a whopping $1,000,001.00 and they still had to
A Microsoft TechNet blog has posted instructions on how you can enable a hidden feature in Virtual PC 2007 so that you can actually run Mac OS X on your Windows Operating System. All you have to do is pull up the Run prompt and enter this into it:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Virtual PC\Virtual PC.exe" -experimental
The next time you go to create a new virtual machine you should see the Mac OS X option:
Everyone has been hoping for a long time that Google would soon release a Google Drive service for users to store all of their files. Google Blogoscoped did an amazing job of setting up an “official” blog for what would appear to be for the Google Drive:
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However, it is currently in the “Beta” stage right now and is only available
Everyone was skeptical that The Pirate Bay would find a new home to circumvent their legal woes, but North Korea appears to be their new hiding spot. The Pirate Bay Blog had this to say about their upcoming move:
Today we announce that we're moving some of our servers to the North-Korean Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden.
After lenghty discussions with the leader of North Korea Kim Jong-Il we have decided
The iPhone is one gadget that people don’t like to be fooled about, but ThinkGeek has stepped up to try and frustrate some people. For starters they have 8 gadgets on the homepage that are sure to give you some laughs:
- The ThinkGeek WiiHelm ($24.99) Note:video of the WiiHelm is available.
- SnuzNLuz - Wifi Donation Alarm Clock ($39.99)
- Piranhaz - R/C Battle Fish ($29.99)
- The Lonely Guy
Slashdot has officially started competing with Digg by implementing a new rating system called Slashdottit. It also appears that Slashdot has a much larger community of voters than Digg because their first story already has 6*1023 votes!
Once you do end up voting you’re taken to a page that says:
Your vote in the Slashdottit system will help insure the best stories are presented to our readers, with hyper accurate numbers