You May Have Missed These
In case you have been in a black hole, here is a list of stuff you may have missed:
Google Wave
It looks awesome, but a bunch of the features already exist with a combination of services (mostly Friendfeed).
Bing
Microsoft’s “new” search engine. The name will probably work better than the Live branding.
Facebook Usernames
In a move that makes it look like the last horse in the Preakness, Facebook will offer custom URLs.
Verified Accounts
Twitter just launched verified accounts. So now you know if that is really the celebrity you are drooling over for no apparent reason. I wonder how long it takes the bad guys to fake it.
DTV Transition
Also on the agenda, the belated DTV changeover. I will just be happy to not see the messages scroll on the local stations anymore.
Project Natal
Could be full of win. No controller required gaming.
WordPress 2.8 is Out
There is a gif of NPH dancing with Elmo
For some reason Web 2.0 is the millionth word. It is two words, but I guess that does not matter.
Back to whatever you were doing.



Never before have I played a Wii game where I simply *forgot* that I was playing it on the Wii. Dead Space Extraction, the prequel to the hit 360 game, Dead Space, did just that. From beginning to end, Extraction takes the look and feel of the original and makes the amazing transition to the underpowered Nintendo console in such a way that it loses nothing and gains so much more.![ss36[1] ss36[1]](http://www.thegeekmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/ss361-300x125.jpg)