Perhaps the biggest barrier to entry to using a feed reader for most people is building up a collection of good feeds.
There’s a popular story on Digg right now about a 104-year-old British woman who uses Twitter. It’s an obvious headline: “ World’s oldest Tweeter talks cuppas and casserole .” It’s Digg bait
Nextel phones are notoriously ugly. The company has never worried much about appearances since they were mainly intended for the construction site.
If you’ve been reading some of the comments on TechCrunch recently, perhaps you’ve noticed some backlash against our coverage of Twitter. As is usually the case with comments, a small, but vocal minority get all worked up about something and air their grievances — over and over again.
Twitter Search is easily the most promising aspect of Twitter.
The Food Network just launched a saucy new site, Food2, aimed at engaging a younger generation of cooks and foodies through blogs and video content. Scripps Network, which owns the Food Network, also recently launched a recipe aggregation site, which we reviewed here. Food2 is a flashier, more hip FoodNetwork.com (Food Network’s site) that features and outspoken, “eclectic slate of food bloggers” aimed at the twenty-something crowd who favor appetizers and cocktails.