Friday, October 9, 2009

Blog Disclosure Statement

Sorry such a quiet week here on old Tech Dork blog. I was traveling like crazy, as was Mikey, who just returned from London. Michael, would be interesting to get your thoughts regarding interesting applications of technology in the UK.

In the interim, in the interest of the new FTC requirements, here is our disclosure statement:

(Sadly), Tech Dork blog has not received any product, from any company, for review purposes. It pained me to write those words, but 'tis true. Trust me, if we got a product we'd not only disclose it, we'd probably sing it from the mountaintops. Should the situation change, you can bet we will be upfront about it.

In the interest of beyond-necessary disclosure, unrelated to this particular blog, I did once review a Windows Mobile phone from a friend and former colleague who's now at Microsoft. I disclosed this fully on my Cancerman blog about 18 months ago. So there you go. 

In other Tech Dork news:

-- I have been using Foursquare quite a bit of late and have to say: it's fun. And kind of addictive. I recommend it, particularly for you iPhone users (the app is pretty cool)
-- Speaking of cool apps, Tweetie 2.0 is out and it is *very* impressive
-- Used my new Nano and it too is cool - much better than my (lost) 3rd generation Nano. Not sure how often I'm really going to use the video function, however.
-- While in Chicago, I stayed literally across the street from the Apple store. A dangerous proposition indeed.

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