MTV Holds O Awards, Revamps the Award Show
If you didn’t take it down early last night so you can watch the Royal Wedding, you were probably watching the NFL Draft, American Idol, or the Orlando Magics getting spanked by the Atlanta Hawks. Or maybe you were in front of your computer checking out MTV’s latest attempt to stay relevant, the O Awards. [...]
Read MoreTech Week in Review 4-29-2011
News Corp Sells MySpace for $100 Million News Corp paid $580 million for MySpace back in 2005. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but Facebook has since taken the spotlight. Now, according to The Wall Street Journal, News Corp. is seeking bids for no less that $100 million. Potential buyers include private [...]
Read MoreUber50 Goes Live, Shots Will Be Fired
If you’ve been wringing your hands in anticipation of the new 50 Cent Twitter app, the wait is finally over. Uber50 is finally available for download for BlackBerry users. The result of a partnership between 50 and UberMedia, Uber50 takes UberSocial’s popular Twitter format and remixes it with custom palettes chosen by the G-Unit boss [...]
Read MoreFindLikes Mashes up Facebook Likes with YouTube
FindLikes is a service that lets you find music and videos that you like based on what you’ve liked on Facebook. Not only does FindLikes find your own Likes from Facebook, but it pulls in all the stuff your friends like. This is a great way to expand your horizons and get direct referrals and [...]
Read MoreChevrolet Creates Online Community in Honor of MLK Memorial
The tireless work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the Civil Rights Movement had far reaching effects that not only changed a nation, it inspired a world plagued with inequality to work towards a better and brighter future. In honor of King’s vision, a memorial has been built in Washington D.C. and is set [...]
Read MoreDigital Elders Launches Empowerment Retreat
While it’s vitally important that we get technology into the hands of the next generation, we can not overlook the current generation as well as our senior. Los Angeles-based Digital Elders, continues its work to close the digital divide by educating the elders of our communities so they can pass on their knowledge to those [...]
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