Happy New Year/Decade
Go eat your frozen shrimp and drink your Cook’s champagne!
Having been a GrandCentral account holder before the acquisition of their company by Google, I’ve had a Google Voice account from day one. Having used it sparingly when needed, I hadn’t recently logged in much. Having done so in the past few days I noticed that I had three invitations to give out. That said, I’d like to make it a pseudo-promotion for uncompiled.com to give these away for some creativity on the part of site visitors.
The best three wallpaper submissions by Friday night (9PM EDT) will receive Google Voice invites. To make it sweeter, I currently have a Google Wave account, but no invites. When I do, I will also send those same three people Wave invites if they need them. No time-line for that can be given by me, but that’s my commitment.
Please include at least the site name in the wallpaper and potentially the slogan “Technology News That You Need” if it works out. Multiple submissions are allowed from one person. Please submit a few different resolutions if possible. Also, by submitting your work you are giving me the right to post and display your submission on the site.
Submissions can be presented in the comments if you can host the images somewhere or e-mailed directly to me. Have fun and be creative.
After a six-year hiatus from reporting the most relevant and interesting technology news on the Internet, uncompiled.com has returned to fulfill the need once again. The emergence of socially-moderated news has created a large gap in truly hand-selected news with more cruft than ever plugging the dissemination of useful, interesting, and valid technology news.
As we did before, uncompiled.com will represent news from many facets of technology with the largest emphasis going to information security, Linux/UNIX, and systems administration. In addition, in-house content will be posted whenever relevant for items such as tutorials, reviews, and opinion pieces. More than news and site-created content, uncompiled.com welcomes submissions for content from its users.
As stories and content starts to flow on uncompiled.com, please take time to send your suggestions and comments.