Will Geolocation Become Ubiquitous? Internet Dating
Posted by James Breen at 7 May 2008 4:58
I can't seem to help myself. I did the time. I was always from My Business Guide. I seem to have talked to the author in the post. This scene of internet dating was nice and all.
It gathered all the information on internet dating I need yesterday. The author is wise, and much more intelligent animal than I can image. That's a fantastic post, read this:
Chris Messina at Citizen Agency has just blogged about how he believes that geolocation data will become ubiquitous for websites to use, and this sort of contextual information about users will form a new layer of information that will available to all internet applications. I find myself a bit skeptical, just because geolocation data has been around for so long now, and I've heard people saying that it will revolutionize how information is presented to us for quite some time. This concept .. Keep Reading.
Everyday if all of us who can make the same choice, it will be amazing. Yeah, I like to read this:
Some of you may remember in March my comments on the ridiculous claim that Lou Dobbs now makes that he only opposes illegal immigration and is a champion for those who want to come to the US legally. As one who has watched Dobbs' show regularly for years, I knew this was a bunch of malarkey. But how to prove it? And then it came to me. The great thing about the Internet (and the terrible thing as well in some cases) is that everything lives forever in cyberspace. I went to CNN.com and found ..next.
Let's see this:
May 5th, 2008 — Alanis Morrisette, Ryan Reynolds, Scarlett Johansson …Despite the fact that Ryan Reynolds wears what seem to be women's jeans, and is a tad on the femme side. Also, the majority of the Internet population was unaware that the two were even dating. I was not one of the majority, however, being the celebrity omniscient type. Go me. From The Evil Beet: "It's official! Scarlett's rep has confirmed the engagement, saying .. read the rest.
Think about it as a good post, and save it; someday come back, reread and rethink it.
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