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The Playstation was an accident

Atari founder says Playstation an accident and that PS3 is doomed to fail in big splashy way. I suspect the only ones who disagree are the sony execs and a few scattered, littered Sony fan-boys here and there..

Wednesday, 8 November 2006 11:11 pm


Yahoo! is still relevant

Yahoo! is fighting a good fight against Google and Microsoft, unwilling to accept that either of those giants will eventually render Yahoo! obsolete ( which will be a bad thing, for competition is such a wonderful concept ). They are getting better by the day, adding new services, improving old ones.. they seem to lack the technology and coolness Google has, the might and financial strength of Microsoft, yet they are putting all their effort in deploying new content sections and improving the services for their users -- which is I guess they only thing left for them to do. Their latest service, Yahoo! foods is quite great. I love the content, the UI, the ideas. Very tasty.

Speaking of Google, they are going to surpass UK's Channel Four advertising revenue as far as their operations in the UK are concerned. Lots of quid for the Google boys.

Filling the Lik-Sang Void : Now that Lik Sang is no more, thanks to the efforts of Sony ( may they burn flames ), gamers will have to look for another company to provide them with important gaming goodies.

Friday, 3 November 2006 0:09 am


Sony, Up yours

Sony and its battalion of shady lawyers managed to shut down one of the most respected and valuable providers of all things gaming, Lik Sang. This company lets people down every down every chance they get. Stupid products as of lately, delays, extremely expensive vaporware consoles, arrogance, rootkits.. Screw you, Sony. In a year from now, you will go down in flames for gamers ( who you plan to milk with your PS3 ) will give you the finger and will render you obsolete.

Tuesday, 24 October 2006 8:44 pm

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