Mark Evans
Member since: Aug 24th, 2007
Mark Evans's Latest Comments
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Gadling | 1 Comment |
| TUAW.com | 1 Comment |
| Download Squad | 2 Comments |
| Netscape Blog | 1 Comment |
| Blog Maverick | 1 Comment |
| The Jason Calacanis Weblog | 1 Comment |
Recent Comments:
First Look: Tweetsville brings pro features to Twitter on iPhone (TUAW.com)
Nov 14th 2008 7:18AM I've been exploring a number of different options on the iPhone - I currently use Twitterrific - so I'm going to definitely check out Tweetsville.
Everywhere Magazine: Because travel is all around you (win a free subscription!) (Gadling)
Mar 26th 2008 10:12AM Sayulita, Mexico - a small town about 45 minutes south of Puerto Vallarta with a great and vibrant beach that attracts tons of surfers and boogie boarders, nice cafes, good restaurants and a few art galleries. When I was there, it constantly reminded me of a Jack Johnson CD.
The three business models that make Twitter a billion-dollar business in 12-24 months. (The Jason Calacanis Weblog)
Jan 2nd 2008 1:46PM So, it's all about the eyeballs, eh? Sounds like a Web 1.0 approach, and we all know what happened to many of the companies that pursued this route without a solid business plan. Maybe Twitter will stumble on a lucrative revenue stream but I think it's more of an investment play at this stage than a business.
End of Support for Netscape web browsers (Netscape Blog)
Dec 28th 2007 7:32PM Maybe Facebook should buy the Netscape assets to create the FBrowser. Or buy Flock - http://markevanstech.com/2007/11/21/the-facebook-browser/
Yahoo! launches new WordPress plugin (Download Squad)
Dec 13th 2007 10:33AM I'm not a big fan of the hover link feature. I think blogs such as TechCrunch have started using it but it's pretty annoying. And I wouldn't use the Yahoo plug-in from what you've described.
An Open Letter to Comcast and Every cable/Telco on P2P - updated (Blog Maverick)
Nov 21st 2007 7:09AM I think blocking all P2P traffic would be extreme given there are some legitimate services using the technology. As well, I think cablecos are doing a pretty good of throttling P2P traffic - offering a small country road to P2P users, and a highway for people surfing the web, using e-mail, etc.
Bigger is better: send files up to 2GB for free (Download Squad)
Aug 24th 2007 10:48AM YouSendIt works just fine, although I'd love a feature where you could add folders rather than individual files.
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