Coolness Roundup #181: Michael Jackson’s contribution to technology

Coolness Roundup

This week on the Coolness Roundup:

  • Michael Jackson’s patent
  • Tweetdeck reviewed
  • Puget Systems Echo 1 Home Theater PC Reviewed
  • Listener Feedback
  • iTunes App of the Week

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About Stephen Schleicher

Currently, Stephen shares his knowledge with students at Fort Hays State University who are studying media and web development in the Information Networking and Telecommunications department. When he is not shaping the minds of university students, Stephen continues to work on video and independent projects for State and local agencies and organizations as well as his own ongoing works. Stephen has a Masters Degree in Communication from Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas . As a forward thinker, he wrote his Thesis on how Information Islands and e-commerce would play a major role in keeping smaller communities alive. This of course was when 28.8 dialup was king and people hadn’t even invented the word e-commerce.
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One Response to Coolness Roundup #181: Michael Jackson’s contribution to technology

  1. Bryan says:

    For Twitter users with multiple accounts, I recommend Tweetie on Mac. You can switch between different accounts all in one window. The icon in menu bar of the os lights up to indicate new tweets.

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