Web Wednesday
Jared notes that after the uproar about Facebook’s new TOS, they’ve taken a step back.
Chris at BlueIon introduces us to TinyChat, a new communication app:
We tested it out internally and it was dead-simple. I’m sure there are a million uses for this type of service, built on the continuing trend of “micro-apps” like Twitter or TinyURL (both of which have yet to figure out how to make any money).
Chuck is learning about the different options for free classified ads, comparing the features and their effectiveness:
My observation so far: the newspaper has a definable local audience with circulation numbers while online is an unknown number of unknown ages/incomes people. Combining the best of each makes for a good marketplace.
Eugene speculates on what the end of PalmOS means for him.
Dan takes an irreverent look at some Charleston traditions.
Not sure what to think of this, but apparently Kid Rock is getting into the beer business.
