Seen this? It’s Yahoo’s SearchMonkey program. Hmm. “Searchmonkey.” That’s kind of cute… and very familiar! Where have I heard that before? Oh yeah! Here: I’m not bitter, though. They can have it. What with Yahoo’s current difficulties, it’ll probably do
Tastykake display at Zackie’s
Tastykake display at Zackie’s Originally uploaded by Kate O’ Whenever we have veggie dogs at Zackie’s, this Tastykake display taunts me.
Lily
Lily Originally uploaded by Kate O’ These Asiatic lilies have been incredibly fussy since I planted them, so I’m thrilled to see a flower turn up.
It’s hard work being so cute
It’s hard work being so cute Originally uploaded by Kate O’ Baxter makes us all look bad.
Kiss and make up, kiss of death, or how about just vamping for the camera.
You know all those articles I’ve been linking about Maghound? Well, in case it wasn’t obvious, it’s an initiative I’m keeping my eye on. Time Inc. is launching this online magazine service in late Q3, and oh by the way,
Smoky skyline
Smoky skyline Originally uploaded by Kate O’
Update from Amazon.com
I got an email response from Amazon customer service: Thank you for writing to us at Amazon.com. I’m sorry for the trouble you had with your shopping cart. I’ve reported the problem, and our technical team is working on taking
A wordle of my own
I’ve seen some cool wordles, but it wasn’t until a friend posted one she created using a recent research paper that I got inspired to create one of my own. This wordle uses my “manifesto,” which was a 37-page, 6,889-word
Amazon cart “saved for later” items gone?
I don’t know about anyone else, but I’ve been using that “save for later” feature in my Amazon cart for years, and I frequently go back days or weeks later and purchase items I’ve set aside. One of the best
Customer experience done right (yes, even though it’s late)
Yes, they screwed up by announcing they would take away the Profiles feature. But then, when it became clear that customers were upset with the announcement — and by upset, I mean ready to cancel their accounts — Netflix retracted
