With everyone freaking out about Google’s new privacy policy, I wonder if everyone will take Eleanor Waldorf’s lead and start using Bing? It’s doubtful since Bing pilfers through your Facebook data in ways that would make Google+ blush. The only search engine that seems to be up on privacy is DuckDuck Go. Though, you’re probably wondering what that is as you read this post.
P.S. Remember that time Jenny Humphrey Binged cancer? That was nice.
Yeah, the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo is upon us. Hell, it actually started yesterday with a press conference by Microsoft. There’s a lot to be excited about—I guess.
I used to look forward to E3 each year so I could get a peek at the next generation of gaming goodness. This year seems (so far) to be all about unnecessary 3d displays and software updates.
Sure, there’s always the unfortunately named Playstation Vita—which also costs an unfortunate $299 for the top model. Also, the Xbox is getting a new new new Xbox experience to look forward to with maybe some live TV. That should be nice.
For the most part, this year (and the past few years) is all about the games. I’m fine with this. I just don’t see the benefit of a company cluttering up a game announcement amongst a crowd of other game announcements.
Maybe the Nintendo press conference will be different? I hear we’ll get a look at the Wii II. Though, for the most part, I’ll just filter through Joystiq, GiantBomb, and BitMob after the expo is over and pick out the bits of news that appeal to me.
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