Archive for May, 2011

These Are The Games To Pick From Sony’s List Of Free PS3/PSP Titles For PSN Outage Reparations

These Are The Games To Pick From Sony’s List Of Free PS3/PSP Titles For PSN Outage Reparations

Sony’s finally begun the process of rolling out reparations for its millions of consumers that were affected by the Great PlayStation Network Hack Of 2011. Whether or not you’re happy with Sony’s response to the whole fiasco, they’re still offering up free stuff, so you may as well take advantage of it.

10:00am May 31, 2011
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Top Headlines You Don’t Want to Miss

Top Headlines You Don’t Want to Miss

A weekly re-cap of the top news headlines from Internet & Media, Mobile, and Finance. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

2:35pm May 25, 2011
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How Rockstar Games Faithfully Recreated 1947 Los Angeles In A Video Game

How Rockstar Games Faithfully Recreated 1947 Los Angeles In A Video Game

Local TV station KCET has an interesting feature on how Team Bondi, the developers of LA Noire, painstakingly researched from UCLA, USC, and LAPL regional history libraries in order to recreate 1947 metropolitan LA.

9:45am May 25, 2011
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Top Headlines: Tweetdeck, Windows 8, and Lady Gaga

Top Headlines: Tweetdeck, Windows 8, and Lady Gaga

Twitter acquires TweetDeck for $40 million. Windows 8 could be out next week. Gaga downs Amazon.com.

6:42pm May 24, 2011
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What Will Sony’s PlayStation Network Breach Cost Them? [infographic]

What Will Sony’s PlayStation Network Breach Cost Them? [infographic]

Leave it to a British promotional codes company to consolidate information on Sony’s recent PlayStation Network breach into an easy to read infographic, but hey, we won’t complain about the source. Promotional Codes has taken data from the Ponemon (not a type of Pokemon) Institute, an independent security research firm, and gussied it up into the infographic you see below.

9:25am May 24, 2011
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The Banker Who Guided The Google IPO Talks About LinkedIn’s IPO Frenzy

The Banker Who Guided The Google IPO Talks About LinkedIn’s IPO Frenzy

The LA Times had a nice chat with Lise Buyer (I swear I am not making that up), the former investment banker who helped Google go public in 2004, about the LinkedIn IPO yesterday.

1:11pm May 20, 2011
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LA Blogger Spotlight: Jenny Ortiz of Interviewher

LA Blogger Spotlight: Jenny Ortiz of Interviewher

Jenny Ortiz honed her interviewing skills once upon a time as an Executive Recruiter at a firm. She was bitten by the entrepreneurial bug at the same time and started a designer cake company named Tea Time Cake. At one point it all clicked with her that she should use her expertise in probing and talking with people in order to find out more about entrepreneurial women like her. Thus, Interviewher was born — a blog and social networking site focused on women who own their own businesses.

3:35pm May 19, 2011
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LA Startup Weekend Winner Zaarly Launches, Brings New Meaning To The Phrase “Everything Has A Price”

LA Startup Weekend Winner Zaarly Launches, Brings New Meaning To The Phrase “Everything Has A Price”

Zaarly is a unique take on the concept that anything can be on sale. It’s a web/mobile service that serves to connect buyers and sellers in a sort of location based reverse-Craigslist. Instead of sellers posting their wares, Zaarly focuses on posts from what people want.

5:40pm May 18, 2011
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Event: Tubefilter May Hollywood TV Meetup Tonight 5/18/2011

Event: Tubefilter May Hollywood TV Meetup Tonight 5/18/2011

What? It’s already time for another Tubefilter Hollywood TV Meetup? You betcha sweet tushy it is! This quarter’s meetup is…

12:21pm May 18, 2011
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Your Google And Facebook Logins May Be Vulnerable On Android Devices At WiFi Hotspots

Your Google And Facebook Logins May Be Vulnerable On Android Devices At WiFi Hotspots

Another week, another “security risk” alert for a major tech company. Security researchers at the University of Ulm in Germany have tested a theory that had been circulating the web since February on the possibilities in sniffing out and impersonating login information on Android phones through WiFi networks. According to them, “The short answer is: Yes, it is possible, and it is quite easy to do so.”

4:59pm May 17, 2011
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Why People Share Food Photos [infographic]

Why People Share Food Photos [infographic]

Every group of friends has one. That self-proclaimed “foodie” who always whips out the camera at every meal to take a picture and alert the internet to what they are eating. You may not think it’s necessary, but for some people the ritual is almost as habitual as giving thanks before the meal. Why is this?

10:00am May 16, 2011
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LA Blogger Spotlight: Leslie Durso of lesliedurso.com

LA Blogger Spotlight: Leslie Durso of lesliedurso.com

LA isn’t just home to a community of bright entrepreneurs; it’s also home to a legion of great writers and bloggers. Throughout the year, Lalawag will be chatting with some of the city’s most prominent bloggers to find out a bit more about what makes them tick.

Leslie Sarna (@lesliesarna) is “The Dainty Vegetarian,” but don’t let that trick you into thinking that her blog isn’t for carnivores as well. She’s a self-taught cook, foodie, and event planner with a focus on great tasting dishes and recipes that just happen to not contain meat in them. Her blog is read in over 130 countries and is one of the top-searched vegetarian sites from Google. We had a nice chat with Leslie about her inspiration in blogging and also discover one of her favorite healthy recipes for a working lunch!

1:53pm May 13, 2011
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Jason Nazar’s Docstoc Finally Releases Free iPad App

Jason Nazar’s Docstoc Finally Releases Free iPad App

It’s been a long time coming, but outspoken LA entrepreneur Jason Nazar’s Docstoc has finally released an iPad app. Docstoc is an online document sharing service that is geared towards small businesses and freelance professionals.

11:43am May 13, 2011
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