Online

Planely, The Social Network For Strangers Flying Together. What?

I’m flying to Vegas tomorrow for CES. I need to pack. I’m missing socks. And according to Planely, I’m also missing the opportunity to meet strangers on my flight online. Then sit together. And talk. This is really weird.


September 1, 2010
Software

InCrowd iPhone App Turns Facebook Places Into An Animated Popularity Contest

What good is the slightly annoying and creepy Facebook Places feature if you can’t turn it into some sort of competition? Well, with the InCrowd iPhone app, you can do just that.


December 9, 2009

Pingo The Robot Penguin Is A Facebook Friend Who Doesn’t Mind Being Poked

I want an army of MyDeskFriend Pingo robot penguins on my desk. They’ll dance around alerting of Facebook updates, read news, sing songs, and give weather forecasts. We’ll be bestest friends and play together until they decide to kill me.


November 10, 2008
Gaming

Onyx Online Could Turn iPhones Into Nifty Social Gaming Devices

Onyx Online, for the iPhone, is kind of like Xbox Live. Sort of. The ambitious service is the brainchild of Trism developer Steve Demeter, who hopes to add a slew of “social media” features to iPhone games, like leaderboards, achievements, forums, and the like. There’s even a pissing contest feature, wherein Onyx-enabled games will allow players to view each other’s profiles, scores, challenge friends, and see what games people are playing. Like we said, just add a headset and some 15-year-old boys screaming “your gay” and you have Xbox Live (and no, there’s no typo there— even when they scream it, they use the wrong spelling, just like in the forums).


July 29, 2008
Online

Cucku Social Backup Stores Your Data With Your Friend, Your Friend’s Data With You

Remember the concept of “porn buddy” as introduced on the UK show Coupling? You exchange keys with your most trusted friend, so in the event that you die an unexpected death, he (or she) would come over and take away all your porn so your family won’t find it when going through your stuff. This backup service Cucku is similar to that, except instead of taking away your porn when you die, your porn buddy keeps it safe for you while you’re still alive. Which is probably even better.


June 23, 2008
Online

Internet Dating: The Wedding Cake

Mmmm. The self-promotional social lies of one couple manifested in cream and sugar. The hearted ethernet cord and Starbucks cups are particularly charming touches. But it would have been best if the groom had fessed up to his second family in Guam. [MAKE]


May 23, 2008
Entertainment

Internet Party 2: The MySpace Intervention

The original Internet Party was a pretty funny video, but I’d say that the sequel is even tighter in its execution. Watch your favourite websites—almost scarily apt in their personification—tell MySpace that it’s time to stop. The actress playing IMDB is especially brilliant.


May 21, 2008

Jive is Hardware-Based System to Get Grandpa Social-Networking

I thought silver-surfers were one of the fastest rising ‘netted sectors of society, but designer Ben Arent thinks there are technophobic grandparents who could do with a helping hand. His Jive system integrates hardware-based social networking gizmos with a simple router to make everything a bit simpler. The idea is that instead of using a mouse, you simply slot in a physical key to the “Betty” unit and it’ll do the online status updating automatically for you.


May 6, 2008
Software

Zune 2.5 Update Brings TV Shows, More Social Networking, Improved Software Features

The Zune 2.5 Spring update launches tomorrow, and with it comes purchasable TV shows and even more social networking functions. The big part is more tightly-integrated social stuff—like being able to see your friends’ Zune cards inside of the Zune software instead of heading to your browser—the upside of which is automatically getting the full tracks that your friends have recently listened to if you’re a Zune Pass subscriber. This takes up about 100 megs per friend card. There’s also improvement in the player itself, like the return of auto playlists and the introduction of gapless playback. Wee!


May 5, 2008
Gadgets

Olinda Radio Lets You Hear What Your Friends Are Listening to

Ever wondered what stations your friends are listening to just at the same moment as you spin the dial on your own radio? Well, that’s where Olinda comes in: a working prototype commissioned by the BBC, it’s got a plug-in module that lights up when your friends are online. A simple push of the corresponding button, and via Wi-Fi and the BBC’s “playing now” service you get to listen along with your pal. There’re other innovations too, including a double-tuning dial that lets you switch to stations alphabetically or just choose among your favourites. And because the design is modular it allows for expansion with other widget-like plug-in units.