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Did you know 10 percent of Twitter’s users make up 90 percent of the tweets? [link]
What’s worse is that the media research firm Nielsen proclaimed 60 percent of Twitter users do not return from one month to the next. That’s just sad.
So far Twitter is great at getting people signed up but not so great at keeping people coming back. Logic dictates sooner or later the sign ups will crest and then start tapering off.
Slate has a post about orphaned Tweets that’s worth reading.
Would you hire these people?
With all the body modifications out there we see a lot of people pushing the boundaries of what is socially acceptable. It’s not long ago it was considered inappropriate to show up for work with a tattoo showing.
Take a look at these freaks people. How hard would it be to get gainful employment in many sectors of today’s business world?

The suit seems out of place.
Why don’t you Bing it?
So have you heard about Bing? Can you hear yourself saying “Hey, I’m gonna Bing that!” ?
Bing is Microsoft’s latest search engine, the be all of what’s cool. According to Microsoft and their promotional video Bing will give you much more sensible search results and bring you closer to the information you’re looking for.
Find The Hidden Movie Titles
I love puzzles and I love movies. Someone at work showed me The Cryptic Canvas made by Empire. I was instantly hooked!
The premise is; within the picture hides 50 well known movie titles. Some are just ridiculously obvious, but some are actually pretty hard. I also realized of the 50 movies I’ve watched all but 4. It took me about 3 hours to solve this awesome puzzle.
If you need help getting any of the movies drop a comment and I’ll give you a clue.
Up Here, Mister
From foundmagazine.com:
This is another website I peruse and it has great entertainment value. I’ve gotten my coworker JB completely addicted to it and we can’t resist sharing the great one’s like this one.
About FOUND Magazine:
We collect found stuff: love letters, birthday cards, kids’ homework, to-do lists, ticket stubs, poetry on napkins, doodles– anything that gives a glimpse into someone else’s life. Anything goes.
Careful, it can be a huge time waster.
Are these the new iPhone specs?
It’s not been confirmed but a lot of people speculate Apple will be announcing a new iPhone refresh at Apple’s annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) this summer. If that’s true the phone must already be in production mode since the conference is only a month away at writing.

So it’s interesting that the above screen shot has hit the Interwebs from a Chinese forum called Weiphone. Are we looking at the specs for the new iPhone?
If we believe the leak the specs will be:
- Model number MB717LL
- 600MHz CPU Speed (up from 400MHz)
- 256MB RAM (up from 128MB)
- Digital Compass and FM
- 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus
- 32GB size
- No major changes in battery, screen and external casing.
We do know that the iPhone is being produced in China so it makes sense the leak would come from that part of the world. I’m excited for these changes. It should make for a faster experience and an impressive upgrade with the new 3.0 OS.
Teen claims 303,398 iPhone texts in one month
You need a peculiar set of half-formed, skinny fingers to text on an iPhone.
And you need a peculiar set of strangely-formed cranial connections to send and receive 303,398 texts on it in one month.

9,787 texts a day, 407 texts an hour, 6.7 texts a minute -
Basically 7 texts a minute every hour of every day for the full month!
That’s just ridiculous!













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