Computing Week in Review: May 12th Through May 18thby Mary Ann Romans | More from this Blogger 19 May 2008 04:05 AM
Meanwhile, here is the Computing Blog week in review for May 12th through May 18th. May 12th Computing Week in Review: May 5th Through May 11th Have you heard of Sniplits? Our guest blogger, Courtney brings us information all about this interesting website. Other stories this past week include one on the video game that will teach you how to drive and having the pseudo cell phone. May 13th LilyandMarshallSellTheirStuff.com If you are a fan of Monday night television, then you may already know about the website LilyandMarshallSellTheirStuff.com. Of course, with everyone and her mother trying to go there, you just might not get on it any time soon. So, let me tell you what this very popular website it all about. May 14th Electronic Social Networks Thrive in the Workplace You have heard of Wikipedia, haven't you? Well how about Pfizerpedia or Hershypedia? It seems that many large companies are taking a page, almost literally, from booming social network sites to create their own versions, where employees can share ideas, get personal and even post resumes. May 15th Do you listen to your iPod while you run? What about some tunes while you do your housework or yard work? Love to rollerblade or shoot some solo hoops? What about working out at the gym? One of the main problems is usually that most headphones aren't made for activity, even through most people use their headphones while being active. May 16th Friday Funny: Boy Were They Wrong! In 1949, Popular Mechanics predicted that in the future "Computers may weigh no more than 1.5 tons." Well, we all know how off that one was. Check out some of these very funny quotes and predictions made by famous people and publications about computers and technology. Learn more about Mary Ann Romans ![]() Mary Ann Romans is a freelance writer, wife and mother of three children. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, the kids and a 16-pound cat. Relevantcomputers tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags computers, review, social networks, technology Discuss this article
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