Archive for the “web apps” category

Aardvark, Answering the Tough Questions

by Michael Lapidakis on August 3, 2009

For the past month or so I have been testing out a service that allows a user to ask self proclaimed professionals a question and get prompt answers. When I first logged onto Aardvark I was pretty skeptical that the service would bennifit me at all. I am not generally in the business of asking random people (…)

I’ve Got A Fever (and The Only Cure is Feeds)

by Michael Lapidakis on July 1, 2009

I’ve been reading rss feeds on Google Reader for close to two years now, and reached the max of what it is capable of. The more time I spend on the interwebs, and that’s a ton of  time, the more sites I want updates for. If I sign up for a new social networking site, (…)

Flickr vs. Picasa: The Ultimate Social Showdown

by Michael Lapidakis on March 3, 2009

Update: The followup post is here I’m not what you call a heavy photographer, just your standard, run-of-the-mill social photo journalist. So when I chose Picasa over Flickr about two months ago, there wasn’t much science around it. It was a pretty simple reason really, Picasa is google (yea I like google apps) and has (…)



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