In The Sphere: Tweet Into the Future

Posted on April 18th, 2008

Friday’s here, so as we prepare for a relaxing weekend (at least we hope it’s going to be relaxing), let’s have a look at what’s happening in the ’sphere.

We all know that Twitter has exploded onto the scene, so it goes without saying that people are starting develop some cool applications for it. Killer Startups recently highlighted a creation called TweetLater, which effectively lets you tweet into the future. It’s like the timestamp feature for Wordpress, except for Twitter!

If you’ve checked your Alexa rankings lately, you may have noticed that your number has increased greatly (not good). GoogleLady noticed this too and wrote a post on how the Alexa rankings have changed. This is because Alexa is taking more information sources into account than just their Alexa toolbar.

There are a lot of ways for you to make a living, but what if I told you that you could make $200,000 a year chatting with beautiful women? That’s the subject of a post at Free Money Finance that describes the rising popularity of male geishas in Japan. Is this just a thinly disguised version of male prostitution?

DNXpert is a blog about domain names, but they took a break to list the top 10 things Shoemoney, Problogger, and Britney Spears have in common. Number nine is funny and disturbing at the same time: “All three are known to be prone to show their crotch to the public.” My, oh my.

From Al Gore to David Suzuki, we’ve been told continually that we should “go green” and take better care of the environment. Israel Lagares has determined that fat people cause global warming. He’s a fat man himself, so he’s allowed to say that.

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