Organize your Twitter followers into “crowds”

By Mark O’Neill

If you’re an avid Twitter user, you might from time to time find it difficult to keep track of who is following you. I personally only have a couple of hundred people following me and I don’t religiously follow everything that they all say (not that I’m rude, I just don’t have the time). But if you’re a really heavy user with a couple of thousand people following you, you might find it difficult sorting through everyone. You might also miss a good message or two. That’s where CrowdStatus comes in to mix things up and make things interesting.


Is there any real monetary value in a social networking account?

By Mark O’Neill I am closely monitoring an online conversation today over a Twitter user’s decision to sell his account on eBay.   This has raised the following questions – is a Twitter account worth anything financially?   Is the guy betraying his “followers” by selling their loyalties and direct private messages to someone else?   Thirdly, is […]

When April Fool’s Jokes Infiltrate Wikipedia

By Patrick Biz Contributing Writer, [GAS] A lot of people are saying that Wikipedia is loaded with errors, and for good reason. Wikipedia contributors aren’t forced to verify their sources before posting anything, but if they were, it would greatly improve the quality of the online encyclopedia. Here’s a very good example of such a […]

Hackers attack epileptic forum and make sufferers convulse

By Mark O’Neill In what is being described as the first attack over the internet to cause immediate direct physical harm, hackers have caused an unknown number of epileptic sufferers to suffer seizures by hacking into an epileptic support forum and leaving flashing animation screens. The flashing screens, made with javascript code, would then adversely […]

Gmail & Outlook Synchronization Service launched

By Mark O’Neill Mr William Gates is probably cursing in his Cheerios at the moment. A company called Cemaphore Systems has announced the launch of a new product that will allow Gmail users to completely do away with their Microsoft Exchange servers and run Microsoft Outlook directly from Google servers instead. Called Mailshadow for Google […]