Huffington Post going local, coming to Denver

The latest trend on the Internet is local, and new media juggernaut The Huffington Post is wasting no time leading the charge into desirable local markets. Not too long ago, the site launched its first local foray with the Chicago edition of the Huffington Post (around the same time that…

Get wet with the Denver Squirt Gun Association

I’m pretty sure when DARPA was inventing the Internet back in the late ’60s, organizing squirt gun fights and documenting them via tools such as YouTube and blogs were exactly what they had in mind (well, that and porn). Now Denver residents can fully reap the fruits of what DARPA…

AskColorado has the answers — and more

If you have questions — and I know you have questions — AskColorado, an online information service provided by Colorado libraries, is there to help. The 24/7 (holidays excluded) web service puts you in touch with a librarian via a chat interface similar to your basic instant-messenger client, and lets…

With Coathangr, social media meets “You’re wearing that?”

If you’ve got a hot date but just can’t decide what to wear, Coathangr is here to help. Coathangr is, in the words of their beta slogan, “Social media for your pants” — although co-founder Dave Wiskus says that will probably change to the less catchy but also less-apt-to-be-misinterpreted “Social…

Twitter Tuesday: Variety pack — culture, sports and technology

Back again with three more great Twits to follow (sure, that sounds insulting, but “Tweeters” just sounds stupid) for your burgeoning Twitter feed. And as always, follow us at @denverwestword, @cafewestword and @casciato. @psmyth12 and @champbailey: I know it’s the height of baseball season, but I’m a football guy, so…

Dig into new zoning regulations the fast, easy way!

Zoning code is not sexy. It is not fun. And no one cares about it until it stops them from building the deck they always dreamed of or allows a developer to build a combination McDonald’s/hi-rise condo that blocks the view out of their bedroom window — i.e., when it’s…

The end of social media? Probably not….

Is the Twitpocalypse nigh? Is the end of Facebook right around the corner? And if so, how on earth are you going to fill eight hours a day at work? The horror! I enjoy a good dose of doomsaying as much as anyone — hell, more than most. But a…

Breaking up is hard to do — unless, that is, you Tweet it

Recently, a Denver music scene personality (who asked to remain anonymous, for obvious reason) reached out to me to tell me his tale of getting dumped via Twitter. It’s as tragic as it sounds. The guy didn’t get dumped via direct message (Twitter’s version of e-mail, a private, two-way communication)…

Twitter Tuesday: Librarians on Twitter? Hot!

Back again with three more great Twits to follow (sure, that sounds insulting, but Tweeters just sounds stupid) for your burgeoning Twitter feed. And as always, follow us at @denverwestword, @cafewestword and @casciato. TweetDenver: TweetDenver is a Twitter aggregator — they seek out and reTweet others’ cool stuff. In other…

Tech: Let me tweet you a secret

Psst: Want to know a secret? Shenae Von Liebt did, so she asked a few friends via Twitter to tell her theirs. “I was reading one of my Post Secret books while waiting in church’s parking lot,” she recalls. “I was bored with it and tweeted for everyone to text…

Twitter Tuesday: Denver Twits you should know

Editor’s note: Starting today, Westword contributor Cory Casciato will be blogging regularly for The Latest Word about the local tech and social-media scene. Feel free to e-mail him with links, story ideas, hate mail, and slices of congratulatory pizza. If you’re not on Twitter yet, you’re one of about seven…

Twittering up a nice, frothy beer

These days, the Twitter backlash is powerful and vociferous. Today, a colleague of ours coined a new term — “twate” — which means, “To have disdain for anything having to do with Twitter.” But while there are many, many uses of Twitter that are worth, ahem, twatting, we’ve discovered one…

At CSU, surrogate motherhood enters the stable

Move over, Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker. Surrogate motherhood isn’t just for celebrities anymore. Or humans. Or the living. Last May, a tornado cut a swath through much of Windsor, Colorado, and among its victims was a badly interested mare whose ovaries were harvested shortly before it was euthanized…

Denver Blogs: DNA samples are way less helpful when you don’t test them

Our daily perusal of local blog deliciousness. Send links this way. A new DNA testing bill won’t help the backlog problem. (Colorado Independent) The bailout won’t quite bail out Colorado farmers. (5280) The upsides of the Nuggets’ game three loss (not included: the opportunity to heckle Mark Cuban). (Denver Stiffs)…

At the UFO briefing, aliens are ready for their close-up

I’ve always thought that having an alien encounter would be a curse. From that point on, your sanity would always be in question. Unless of course, you hang with a crowd that believes little green men have been snooping around our houses and backyards for centuries. That was the kind…

Craigslist Unclassified: An update

On Friday, Westword.com published a story about a recent spate of murders connected to Craigslist — including that of former Denver radio personality George Weber. The story also touches on the unlikely emergence of Craigslist founder Craig Newmark as an ally of the family of one of the victims, Kristin…