A young man struggles against the pressure to Twitter his life away. This YouTube has been circulating over the blogs and tumblrs the last two days. Meanwhile, everyone's making money on Twitter except, well Twitter [Valleywag]. In other news, even your houseplants can Tweet! [Reuters]
The official Snuggie Pub Crawl has a date and an agenda! Mark your calendars bloggers and other stay at home nerds that use snuggies! Saturday, April 18th will have you all drunk starting at The Village Pourhouse at noon! [Snuggie Pub Crawl]
We have the Internet to thank for ruining a few things that were once good and holy. Check out the list of the 9 good things that the Internet has ruined including privacy, porn, and Rick Astley? [OMG Lists]
Apple doesn't need Steve Jobs anymore. In fact, they are kicking butt without him. Maybe he should push back his scheduled June return date, as Apple has never been stronger [Business Insider]
It's in between a laptop and an iPhone and the popularity of Netbooks is on the rise. Thankfully, the Times was on a mission to find the top four netbooks to review. [NY Times]
Here's the 25 (Most Wanted) Tips for the iPhone 3G. [Hongkiat]
Skype for the iPhone is apparantly going to be arriving as early as next week. According to a "very reliable" tipster. [Gizmodo]
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Vogue readers and society gadabouts will recognize Chiara Clemente as the daughter of famed artist Francesco Clemente. But if you haven't been keeping up with the arts scene, you may not realize that Chiara is highly regarded documentary filmmaker in her own right. We sat down with her and her producer, Tanya Selvaratnam Scheib, to talk about art, artists, and why New York wins.-