If you know me at all, you will know that I absolutely love Hulu.com. Television watching has been almost none existent for a few years now (with a few exceptions), so the idea of being able to watch “professional” video content from channels like NBC, Fox, and ABC in my second monitor while working on projects and what not…then I am all for it, and have been a hulu member since 2007.
Hulu Plus: Pros And Cons
Tweets Of Interest – July 4th-9th
I found a few links that I enjoyed this passed week, and if you missed me tweeting them out on my twitter, well then, here you go…..
The love for BP is alive and well in florida http://twitpic.com/23265m
RT @Bwana: Oh yeah! Firefox 4 Beta is giving me good vibes. I like what I see! http://bit.ly/fx4beta1
Will It Blend? – Vuvuzela World Cup 2010 http://youtu.be/-KHFA6ZuFTE
Life, Death, and Animal Crossing [COMIC]
The New Digg Alpha
If you haven’t signed up for an invite to the new digg, go to http://new.digg.com now. I hear there are some more invites in the near future.
I’ve been a user of digg.com since a little bit before version 2.0 of the website rolled out. And I remember those days. Staying up late searching the internet for some funny cat videos to submit in hopes that your submitted story gets on the frontpage. Or waking up first thing in the morning, just to see what cool, edgy stories to check out. Ah, yes. Those were the days.
Thought Froyo Was Here But It Isn’t(Yet)
So the buzz around the interwebs since the announcement of Android 2.2, has been that some have received an over the air update on their Google Nexus One for Froyo. So those crafty developers got to work and found the link to manually download this update from Google’s server. And being a nexus one owner myself, I tried updating myself. But as many AT&T and Rogers(Canada) customers have found out, this update to Froyo is only for the T-Mobile version of the Nexus One.
After an update from engadget’s post about the 2.2 update, we have found that it seems only the press phones were being officially updated to Froyo

