Ninuku Archivist Turns Your Facebook Profile Into a Real Book. Great.
Facebook might not be around forever, so you might as well collect all your information while you can, convert it into a bible of embarrassment, and wait for future generations to endlessly ridicule you. That, at least, seems to be the idea behind a new service called Ninuku Archivist, the Herodotus of our socially networked generation.
As Gawker explains, Ninuku Archivist essentially converts ...
File this under Facepalm of the Day. Dana Hill and her daughter Skyler, a second-grader at Rock Crusher Elementary in Homosassa, Florida, excitedly plonked themselves down to watch a DVD of the school's digital yearbook which had been handed out at the end of the term. But cherubic kiddies making giraffes out of macaroni were absent from this DVD. Instead, the Hills were treated to a two-hour, ...
Pine for your glory days but hate pulling those dusty old yearbooks from the attic? Well, Classmates.com hopes to provide a solution with some new changes to its site.
According to Tech Flash, the social networking site that just won't die plans on digitizing yearbooks over the next couple years, and charging users to view and customize full-size images from their high school or college days. ...
Online social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace are now leading to the decline of college year books and other printed alumni publications. Perhaps it should come as no surprise, considering the goals of Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes when they launched Facebook from their Harvard dorm rooms back in 2004. Facebook was originally intended to be an alternative, or ...








