A little earlier than expected this month but I’m sure everybody is happy about it.
Archive for June, 2007
Once upon a time, there was no Internet. Really. People used to have all sorts of archaic communication methods and did not have the ability to reach pure fun and entertainment through a 19″ monitor.
Well, times are different and these days not only that we all use the web, imagining a world without it is a very hard task. In this ever changing world of web services and trends, we have to stay connected. We have to know what’s going on – what’s hot and what’s burned out, what’s in and what’s out. And most importantly, we have to say what we think, because in the end, the web is us, we form it and we enable its existence.
So we give you Webupon.
I am thrilled to announce some very dramatic news:
There has been a lot of action here since we decided to take on this new adventure. It started as a fantasy, got us through some moments of horror and for some time it felt like science fiction.
It’s a complete mystery how we pulled this through. The fact that this process had not been documented is a comedy by itself.
Ladies and gentlemen,
I am pleased to introduce you to Cinemaroll!
There is much to say about the world of television. I for one, can’t get through the week without an episode of Lost, and when there’s a hiatus or when the season is over, I find myself watching reruns of The Sopranos and Heroes.
But that’s just me, and every one has his or hers favorites. Whether it’s drama, thrillers, comedy, adventure or soap, we all have our take on this wonderful world of entertainment through mass communication. We enjoy it, we criticize it, we adore it, we hate it and we love it.
All of this and much more can now be found at Telewatcher, our new TV related site. Reviews, upcomings, gossip and general television talk.
Today we changed the way items are shown on pages that contain a list of several items on our content sites. The change is visible network-wide on the homepage, channel page, tag page and user page, and it is relevant to all media types.
Up until now, items were sorted and displayed in a descending order from the most recently published item. From now on, items are sorted and displayed according to their popularity, using our “Hot Content” algorithm. In the near future we are planning to add the option for you to choose how you’d like the items sorted (by popularity, by date, by most liked, etc.)
It seems that due to a clearance issue, earlier payment cycle missed a certain amount . The result was that some of our PayPal payees did not receive the full amount of money they were entitled to (The clearance issue had no effect on check payments).
So we just sent a second payment cycle. This means that any of you who received a partial payment should now have already received a second payment to settle April payments.
We are sorry for any inconvenienceĀ and would like to thank sir_tayza, Dominion and Allen Strider who notified this issue via comments on my previous post.
