In My Head
elleflotteaveclesetoiles:

letsallflyaway:bleep-bloop:xplacebo:



tehe
itsshelbybaby:

diva14:

californiacornbread:

If Pocohantas were real…


hahahahahahahaha.

itsshelbybaby:

diva14:

californiacornbread:

If Pocohantas were real…

hahahahahahahaha.

stayforme:

lmao

stayforme:

lmao

stayforme:

fuckyeahthedoors:

cosmic-dust:

cerebralmuseum
stayforme:

areuexperienced:

(via love-less)
carinaavila:

Photograph by Don Hunstein

carinaavila:

Photograph by Don Hunstein

marcelosousa:

inspiro:

Playing Game

marcelosousa:

inspiro:

Playing Game

carinaavila:

teatime-with-nikki:iamnotanonymous:(via pennymonster)


I LOVEEE DOGS!!
*TEAR*


how/why the fuck did something this lame make me bawl!

carinaavila:

teatime-with-nikki:iamnotanonymous:(via pennymonster)

I LOVEEE DOGS!!

*TEAR*

how/why the fuck did something this lame make me bawl!

iheartmyart:

Peter Martensen, Recovery, 2009, oil on canvas

iheartmyart:

Peter Martensen, Recovery, 2009, oil on canvas



Despite his surfeit of powers, Superman does not possess the ability to hold his liquor.

Despite his surfeit of powers, Superman does not possess the ability to hold his liquor.

gordonshumway:

—via Married to the Sea
cosmic-dust:

whisperingwillow almostmoon travelhighlights Crystal River Mill by Rob Lee White River National Forest, Colorado, USA
yes please

cosmic-dust:

whisperingwillow almostmoon travelhighlights Crystal River Mill by Rob Lee White River National Forest, Colorado, USA

yes please

Google Buzz’s Location

benjaminstein:

thegongshow:

Many people seem underwhelmed by the arrival of Google Buzz.  I think SAI’s headline sums up the overall sentiment of the blogosphere nicely: “It’s Late, Boring, and Lame.”

However, I think this kneejerk reaction, especially since it comes from many bloggers that can’t even log into the service yet, underestimates one VERY important feature of Google Buzz.  It’s the old Brick-and-Mortar business adage: “Location, Location, Location.” See related pic:

Google Buzz is baked directly in Gmail.  I suspect many GChat users don’t know this, but GChat was originally a completely independent product from GMail.  GChat was a stand-alone client, just like AIM or Y!Messenger.  It also received a somewhat underwhelming welcome from the market, but once it was baked directly into GMail, and logged you in as soon as you opened your email, it became a killer feature.  The only difference between the original incarnation of GChat and the GChat of today is the location of interaction, being baked directly in GMail matters.

So, while I’d love to write-off Google Buzz as DOA like most bloggers, I’ll be curious to see how being baked into the Gmail interface will affect my own adoption of the product, along with the rest of Gmail users.

I can’t agree more.  IM/IRC had been around for decades, but the day Google Chat automatically appeared within Gmail, chat instantly became accessible to my mom, mother-in-law, grandmother, etc.  Every single one of them uses IM now, and they had never heard of it the day before.

In fact, I credit 100% of Twitter’s success to Google integrating Gmail + Chat.  Ever since my Mom was able to read my Away messages, I had to start posting my  inappropriate status messages somewhere else :)

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