Netflix App For Android Redesigned ; iPad's Update Coming Soon

Forget Mobile - Think Multiscreen

This has been my life for months. Thank you @newmediageek #forgetmobile #orv10 

Fab Forward: How Fab.com Found a Niche in a Design Deal Social Hub | Entrepreneur.com

Congrats to Jason (@betashop) and Bradford (@youngbradford) on their successes @Fab !

Join now for the best deals on Fab!

* BTW - I still wear my Fabulis.com apparel with pride - it’s like vintage now - LOL.

Facebook Is Getting Too Damn Complicated [OPINION]

Facebook Is Getting Too Damn Complicated [OPINION]
Ever noticed how the remote for each new TV you check out seems to have more and more buttons? Or how that online game you used to enjoy is feeling less like fun as the options pile on? It’s not your fault. It’s a well-documented phenomenon, found in hardware, in software and on the Web: fe…

The 10 Best Amazon Reviews. Ever.

Happy Friday everyone. Enjoy. Thank you FAST Company for the laughs.

Media companies revisit their AOL days with Facebook

14-Year-Old Who Made 'It Gets Better' Video Commits Suicide Amidst Bullying

Sad story today. Wake up America. Our children are dying because of stupidity and hatred.

Ten Years Later: A Tribute 9/11
My favorite 9/11 tribute in New York City can be found in Bryant Park. 2,819 empty chairs on the lawn facing the site where the World Trade Center once stood, one chair for every life lost. The number of empty chairs captures the enormity of the lives lost and the stark emptiness of it just drives home the point that I hope is never forgotten. 2,819 people were here one moment and gone the next. 2,819 went to work or boarded a plane one morning ten years ago thinking it would be another ordinary day and they never came home.

(via snapshotsofthe7)

10 Years Later…

As I sit in my New York City living room - listening to the names of the people lost 10 years ago on the tragic day that changed the world - I have to take time to reflect on the past 10 years. 

10 years ago I was living in Washington, DC. My perspective of that day is not of the Towers - though the images of the Towers burning and falling will forever be a part of my memories - but of Flight 77 that crashed into the Pentagon. I saw the plane. I saw the smoke rise from the horizon as it crashed. And later that morning - still unaware of exactly what just happened to our world - I saw the flames as I drove past the Pentagon trying to make my way to work. Needless to say - I never made it into work. As like most of the world - my attention turned back to the television to watch the rest of the day and week following unfold. It was unlike any experience I had ever witnessed and have ever since witnessed. The sites. The smells. The frantic phone calls from family and friends. The reconnection to people directly impacted by the day both at the Pentagon as well as my brave and heroic uncle who was in the Towers on that horrible day but managed to escape to safety before the Towers fell. The tragedy of that day will forever be a moment that brings us who were there together.

In 10 years - I’ve relocated to New York City - a goal I always had and wanted to accomplish before I turned 30 - which I accomplished 4 months before my 30th birthday. I’ve been afforded wonderful opportunities both personal and professional. I’ve gained countless friends and had wonderful relationships. I have had many years to collect more memories - both good and bad. I’ve found love - like no other love I’ve ever had. I’ve found laughter. I’ve found tears. I have seen additions to the family - a beautiful niece and a beautiful nephew. I have lost some loved ones as well though I know they are still with me, watching, and protecting me. I was adopted by a cat. I have seen the Pyramids of Egypt and drank amazing wines in Argentina. I’ve seen the nation change in ways I never expected. I have seen hope turn into triumph and I continue to cling to this feeling of hope to help me continue to grow, change, and heal.

10 years later - it still hurts. I guess it’s a good thing. It reminds me to appreciate the things I take for granted. It reminds me to love and cherish the people in my life. The hurt is what allows us all to take hope and turn it into triumph. Never forget. Continue to learn and grow. Take care of each other.

TechCrunch As We Know It May Be Over

LGBTs and straight allies don’t just have a job at the NBCUniversal network, they have a haven

Congrats to my fellow OUT@NBCUniversal colleagues at Channel 5 in Dallas!

Miso now knows what you’re watching, no check-in required

Apple Employee Loses iPhone 5 Prototype in Bar (Report)

Lost: One iPhone. If found - please call Steve Jobs and tell him to tell Tim to give me my job back. Sharsh - hiccup - spanks.

AOL Is For Sale, And Management Is Deciding If Private Equity Bids Are High Enough

My how the mighty… Anyone wanna loan me a few bucks?

I Didn't Know You Could Buy iPads in McDonald's Parking Lots, Let Alone Wooden Ones

People are stupid.