RockMe.dium, Please and Thank You

Posted on September 11, 2007 Under Music

I don’t know about you, but I’m kind of sick of not being able to locate my friends in every capacity and at all times. Especially when I’m wasting the workday away online without the faintest as to what my friends are surfing simultaneous-like. So, pretty much, thank God for the miracle that is Me.dium, a veritable virtual GPS of sorts, that keeps you connected with the real world"¦ behind your browser. It’s people-watching for PCs (and Macs, too, of course); a totally free Web browser add-on, Me.dium essentially removes the blinders from the browsing experience, enabling you to answer the question, “What’s Bob Internet-up-to?” So you can follow the rest of the Me.dium community, find out what’s relevant to you (and your surfing), and drop Bob a real time line if he’s surfing, too.

Check out the tutorial, read the FAQs, and then check out RockMe, a five-day online music festival beginning September 18th. Hosted by the band Rose Hill Drive and presented by Me.dium, RockMe is more or less the first of its kind where online concerts are concerned. Not only do you get to listen with the rest of the Me.dium brood, you get to surf with the five participating bands’ post performance, too. All from the comfort of your bedroom/office/place or from wherever it is you steal your wifi these days. Now that’s my kind of mosh pit.

–Thea Beemer