The BBC reports that AOL is now going to include blogging software in their basic package. Does this mean the end of the blog as we know it?
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The BBC reports that AOL is now going to include blogging software in their basic package. Does this mean the end of the blog as we know it?
This has been a bad week for logic and reason. Or a good week for insane rulings, depending on your take on life. Last year we had a series of copyright reforms, including an exception Read more…
In a move that did not surprise Yours Truly, the unlicensed streaming service Popcorn Time was shut down by its developers a few days after it had gained notoriety. There was no reason why the Read more…
Meet Popcorn Time, the Napster for the streaming age. This is the Netflix of unlicensed P2P file-sharing sites, bringing HD movies to the masses for free, at the click of a button, no waiting required. Read more…
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League of Night and · November 3, 2004 at 8:39 am
No fucken way – has Alexia pushed Google to the side? Does the Open Directory Project still move forward in spite of Yahoo literally leaving it?A.O.L can't compete – it can only play alongside in the blogging game. Huh – A.O.L. don't rule the net – they're just service provider and a medium sized portal at the end of the day.