Who to follow on Google+?

A lot of people joining Google+ don’t know who to follow.  Most of their friends and colleagues aren’t on Google+ yet.  And having an empty circles kind of defeats the whole purpose of the social network.  Gladly, there are many blog posts and directories on the Web already, that provide lists upon lists of who to follow, … Continue reading Who to follow on Google+?

Day in brief – 2011-08-24

G+: BOOM!!! http://t.co/vuGKIlD # Little green people live in my laptop bag and every night they tie the twist and knot my headphones' # Shared: Horatio… http://t.co/Q3V74ny # I favorited a @YouTube video from @BenHopper http://t.co/U6cKbZB Toss up and Sides again # Didn't know they had one… LAPD phonetic alphabet – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia … Continue reading Day in brief – 2011-08-24

On how Google+ will succeed

The Next Web blog runs a piece by Tom Anderson in which he explains why Google+ is not at all a failure many journalists paint it to be.  It’s quite interesting really, I do agree with a lot of it. While perhaps all social networks need to capture subgroups of people to chew away at … Continue reading On how Google+ will succeed

78 pints of Guiness

This blog (in Greek) shares a receipt from some Irish pub, where people had quite a party.  The total amount is in Norwegian krone (NOK), which translates to about 2,555 EUR.  But it’s not the total amount that is interesting here.  Rather the list of drinks.  In particular – 78 pints of Guiness. What does … Continue reading 78 pints of Guiness