by Andy Quayle | Feb 17, 2011 | Social Tech
The Knight Foundation and The Pittsburgh Foundation are working together to bring Pittsburgh a new Online regional news initiative. As a part of The Pittsburgh Foundation’s ‘vibrant democracy’ mission which was initially to encourage and promote civic...
by Andy Quayle | Feb 10, 2011 | Uncategorized
With the pool of desirable .com domain growing smaller every day, the Internet community breathed a collective sigh of relief in mid-2010 when .co domain names were released for purchase to the general public. In addition to having the advantage of being new,...
by Andy Quayle | Feb 6, 2011 | Uncategorized
In an age dominated by over-the-top product releases and press junkets dedicated solely to PDAs, it’s hard to imagine there are many technological advances or introductions that go unnoticed. Quite the contrary, researchers and Internet companies work diligently...
by Andy Quayle | Feb 6, 2011 | Uncategorized
I’m not one to write about the Steelers (so vote me out of Pittsburgh) but I just had to write about this one and today is as good a day as any to write this post. Some clever, clever people in Pittsburgh put together a mechanism (all far too complicated for me) that...
by Andy Quayle | Feb 4, 2011 | Contributors
“Robot” is 90 Years Old! – GeekBeat.TV The word “robot” is 90 years old, Verizon offers unlimited data and a $20 hotspot for the iPhone, O2 brings free Wi-Fi to public areas in the UK, amp modeling to get the exact sound you want, and...