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Sticky Blogs is Still Alive!

Sorry it’s been so long. Too many projects and too little time and money. I’ll be adding tons of new blogs to Sticky Blogs very soon. All blogs have been updated and new ones on the way - like Customer Service King.

Too bad we’re not on this list. Maybe soon! List of Blog Networks.

October 30th, 2006 - Posted in Announcements | | 0 Comments

Movers and shakers: the Engadget Index

engadget index
Engadget and Blogging Stocks have teamed up to create the Engadget Index. A portfolio of the hot tech stocks both in front and behind the scenes of the technology sector. Engadget will update the index monthly and quarterly, to give a snapshot of the tech sector, which also gives a glimmer of insight into the consumer electronics world at large (of course, they didn’t really buy the stocks, and aren’t financial advisors, so take whatever they glean with a grain of blogging salt).

From Engadget:
“We “purchased” 1 share of stock from fifty technology companies hand-selected by our editors, at prices dated October 2nd, 2006 — the first effective date of Q4 2006. Our total investment for the fifty stocks is $1475.16. As time presses on we’ll make additions and subtractions to our running list of stocks as necessary. We will, of course, notify you guys whenever the portfolio lineup changes.”

Stay tuned each month to see what happens…

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October 27th, 2006 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments

Netscape backstage on the “Heroes” set

Netscape anchor Ryan Budke found himself on the set of NBC’s hit Heroes (it probably wasn’t as accidental as that), with a video camera and complete access to actors and producers and shenanigans and stuff. Here’s the post. And check out some video–

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October 20th, 2006 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments

WIN (and a Crime Dog) at DigitalLife

For those of us who weren’t able to attend last weekend’s DigitalLife event — billed as “The ultimate consumer technology, gaming & entertainment event of the year” — in New York City, Weblogs, Inc.’s tech blogs had the affair blanketed, and there’s coverage galore across the network. Engadget and young son EdgadgetHD were there, along with The Wireless Report and Joystiq. Needless to say, they all covered the show from different angles, so go check them out and see what glorious games and gadgets are on the horizon. (Plus, maybe you can figure out what the heck McGruff was doing there.)

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October 20th, 2006 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments

DV Guru interviews director Sujewa Ekanayake

dvguru interviewWith Google promising to open its video platform to indie filmmakers, and the acquisition of YouTube, it would seem self-distribution of movies is on the rise. Digital distribution makes sense, and it is potentially a powerful tool for those without a huge budget to get their films to audiences. With this in mind, Brian Liolia of DV Guru recently interviewed Sujewa Ekanayake. His film, Date Number One, was made on a shoestring, and Ekanayake is a master of DIY filmmaking. Now, with digital tools at his disposal, he has entered the world of DIY distribution as well.

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October 18th, 2006 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments

Twitching with Wii anticipation? Engadget and Joystiq have you covered.

If you’re one of the legions of gamers with the Nintendo Wii release date — November 19, for those of you criminally out of touch with the gaming world — circled in red on your calendar, Joystiq and Engadget’s coverage of the console should at least give you a fix as you wait out the next five weeks. Most recently, Engadget scored not only a price list for Wii and accessories (including notes of markup margin, so you know exactly how much retailers are taking from you), but also a slew of spyshots featuring things like dog tags and controller gloves.

To catch up on all the Wii details you’ve missed, check out Joystiq’s and Engadget’s past coverage and, oh yeah, WIN’s dedicated Wii site, where you can discuss Wii minutia with others who share your obsession.

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October 9th, 2006 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments

Autoblog, live from the Paris Motor Show

Not to be outdone by the globetrotting Joystiq team, the Autoblog folks decided to take an international trip of their own and headed to Paris for the city’s annual Auto Show. Though they’re all back home now, the Autobloggers covered the show extensively, offering photo and text coverage of world premieres, flying vans and unbelievably gorgeous new cars from legendary automakers. Among lots of other things. Over on AutoblogGreen, meanwhile, there’s coverage of all the hybrid and environmentally friendly offerings at the show, including this insane-looking space car “electro-solar hybrid vehicle.”

Next up for the Autoblog team? The SEMA Show in Vegas over Halloween weekend — stay tuned for early photos of many more world premieres.

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October 2nd, 2006 - Posted in Uncategorized | | 0 Comments