It might be surprising to hear me say this but I think that searching for flights on the Internet has become increasingly complicated. It's the old paralysis by analysis problem. There's just too much darn information available. Sometimes I even feel like I want to pick up the phone to talk to a real, live, human travel agent (gasp!) Maybe that's the reason I'm so in love with these pre-packaged dream trips. But a video I just watched may bring me back down to earth again and let me continue on my techie ways. The video shows how you can…
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I've seen some crazy social networking applications developed over the years but this one may be worthy of the grand prize. It's called talkO'clock and it allows you to have a complete stranger wake you up in the morning. So goodbye computer automated wake-up calls (although talkO'clock uses these if no one volunteers to wake you up) or good ol' fashioned alarm clocks and hello creepy, awkward I-don't-know-you call. Watch the video below and you'll see what I mean. Then answer my two questions below the video. If you can not see the embedded video above please use the following…
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Something interesting happened this morning. My Groupon email arrived with an offer for a business that I absolutely love. The offer was $3 for $6 of frozen treats from Ritter's Frozen Custard. And I love Ritter's Frozen Custard, especially one of their specialities called the Peanut Butter Mountain. I didn't bite But I didn't bite on the offer. I just let it go. Let it expire. Why? Because I was having one of those crazy out-of-control days and the thought of having to take 5 minutes out of my day to log in to the Groupon site, buy the offer,…
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I stayed up late last night to watch the ABC Family original movie Cyberbully. I've been meaning to get around to it for a couple weeks now and boy am I glad I finally did. Cyberbully tackles the growing issue of bullying on the Internet. More specifically, on social networks like Facebook (they call it Clicksters in the movie). And let me tell you, this movie hits you with the issue dead in the face—exactly as it should. Cyberbully is targeted for teenagers, specifically teenagers in high school. And in my opinion, every parent with a middle school (not too…
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QUESTION: I downloaded IE9 the other day and just starting yesterday (or noticed yesterday) I discovered that my Google Calendar does not work right—editing it to be specific—trying to add an event or update or open. So I fired up firefox and it works perfectly. Got any ideas (besides the fact that IE 9 is screwing it up)? - Colleen K. from Indianapolis ANSWER: My first reaction when I read your question was to wonder why you are still using Internet Explorer (IE) as your default browser. While IE used to be the top dog in town, more and more…
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