iLike MySpace
August 20, 2009 by Kirin Knapp · Leave a Comment
MySpace very recently acquired iLike, a “music recommendation engine” for a hush-hush amount of money.
MySpace has been dropping in popularity for a while now, with Twitter and Facebook leaping ahead. MySpace’s acquisition of iLike will enable them to utilize its technology, and create new applications for the MySpace user. They want music, videos and games to be accessible – nearly all artist media.
If you’re a big fan of iLike, fear not, as MySpace will not be destroying the team that is already there. The services offered by iLike aren’t going anywhere, it is simply becoming a bigger company, with more possibilities for more great services. It certainly sounds like this is a smart move for MySpace. Only the test of time will tell on this one!
Samsung Reclaim-ed
August 6, 2009 by Kirin Knapp · Leave a Comment

When Sprint and Samsungs powers combine, we get Samsung Reclaim! Reclaim is their knew collaboration into a “green” phone. This phone is biodegradable, and “eco-conscious” according to the Miami Herald.
There has been a lot of thought put into this phone. The phone’s case is made partially of corn…
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