Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 30, 2009 -
- Cisco's new FlipShare TV provides a simple way to grab content from your PC and watch it on your TV — CrunchGear
- One of my favorite websites, Someecards, isn't very happy with Apple right now — TechCrunch
- The family of the Sacramento mother who died after a Wii radio contest has been awarded $16 million — Los Angeles Times
- Here are 12 things you should know about Apple TV 3.0 — Gizmodo
- Check out Green Pixel's top picks for this month's downloadable games — Green Pixels
- It's giveaway time on GeekSugar! Log in for your chances to win one of these AT&T Smartphones — GeekSugar
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May 18, 2007 -
I have a tendency to be a bit of a jokester, so when I saw this site on Notcot, I was instantly hooked. Someecards is a hilarious site with wacky, cheeky e-cards about friendship, flirting, holidays, birthdays, thanks and more. Forewarning some of the cards are, how shall I say this, "explicit" in nature?
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Oct 05, 2009 -
I'll admit it: technology has made the early stages of dating a lot easier. For instance, you no longer have to work up the nerve to call a guy you're into — just fire off a witty text message or IM and avoid awkward pauses on the phone altogether! It's a lot easier to type out something you might have trouble expressing in a face-to-face situation.
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Feb 16, 2009 -
I know, Valentine's Day is over, so why am I still talking about it? Because I want to know if you went crazy and sent a hundred "Happy Valentine's Day" text messages to your loved ones? I emailed some hilarious Someecards, made a few phone calls, and probably sent about five text messages.
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May 18, 2008 -
Today is national send an electronic greeting card day, so to celebrate this geeky fabulous day, I urge all of you to send a snazzy ecard to your friends, family members, lovers, or co-workers! For traditional, artsy cards that you can personalize with your own message, iCards has a sweet selection. And for something a bit more edgier, there's Wrong Cards and someecards, which are too funny not to send!
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Feb 14, 2008 -
E-cards have come a long way since Al Gore invented the Internet. They are no longer just boring messages accompanied by popular cartoon characters and illustrations that look like something your great aunt would send you using snail mail. I love them because they are quick, easy, eco-friendly and can easily brighten someone's day.
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