Everything’s Amazing & Nobody’s Happy
A good reminder to be thankful for what you’ve got, courtesy of Louis C.K.
A good reminder to be thankful for what you’ve got, courtesy of Louis C.K.
Life in a nutshell.
[via juliasegal, via underpantscharleston, via theinnermusing]
Hilarious internet musical… well worth the watch!
Pop quiz: Does it remind you of some people you know? ;-)
[via CollegeHumor]

One of the most popular websites when it comes to movie entertainment will start releasing one-click streaming from September.
Over time, Internet Movie Database a.k.a. IMDb will offer streaming of its entire database of 1.3 titles. This has been revealed by IMDb founder Col Needham.
I guess this will finally make a disruptive business out of IMDb. Now all we need is life extension (or day extension) technology so that we can watch all those movies we didn’t have time for…
[via SDRNews podcast and cnet News]
InternetNews Realtime IT News - An Android in Every Pocket? That’s Google’s Plan
(it’s all about Google Android mobile platform, of course)
TechCrunch wants to build “A Dead Simple Web Tablet For $200” that’s as slim as Apple Air and is based on Linux, FireFox, and Skype - technologies that would enable regular internet users to Get Things Done.

This initiative launched by Mike Arrington cause a significant number of comments at TechCrunch. People suggesting ideas and offering their know-how are coming from various backgrounds: server-side software development, web development, Linux hacking, user experience, hardware design…
Although I’m excited by an idea and would like to get engaged (if I weren’t swamped by invoicable and fairly interesting work already), I’m a bit sceptical. A couple of reasons:
Anyway, my (founded) skepticism aside, I believe TechCrunch should rise to the occasion and show more committment in this initiative. They could do thins in several ways:
Interested? You have skillz? Help them build it!