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« Sunday « January 28, 2007
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ZonTube [beta]
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See Amazon music with YouTube videos. Amazon and YouTube mush-up siteThis site is sweet. Very nice execution. If people ask you what is "Web 2.0"? Point them to this site. I'm sure the imitators are already on the way.
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« Saturday « January 27, 2007
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Condoleezza for President
(BuzzFeed)
I love this blast: "I think she's really great, except for the Pure Evil part."
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Condoleezza for President
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I love this blast: "I think she's really great, except for the Pure Evil part."
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Michael Vick: 'That Wasn't Marijuana, This Is Marijuana'
(The Onion)
LOL!
Some nice PhotoShop work here:
Ron Mexico and his baggie.
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Michael Vick: 'That Wasn't Marijuana, This Is Marijuana'
(The Onion)
LOL!
Some nice PhotoShop work here:
Ron Mexico and his baggie.
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Hollywood set to enter world of user-generated content
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Veoh Networks, a web video distribution and technology firm, has struck a deal with Hollywood talent agency United Talent to create a branded channel at Veoh.com that will showcase the agency's internet-discovered talent.This seems right, on the day they announce the Oscar nominees. In the golden age of Hollywood, they used to discover stars in drugstores and ice cream shoppes. So why not try and discover talent online today? I'd say that at least 1% of anything you find on YouTube is at least as good as any middle-tier show on broadcast TV today. As American Idol, and star-making shows of that ilk prove, there is no shortage of people out there waiting for their silver screen close-up, Mr. DeMille. It makes sense.
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Money
(growabrain blog)
Growabrain, a blog of the highest-caliber IMHO, and a throwback to a time when blogs were great collections of cool links, has a cool page of great links on a topic most people obsess over: money.
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Money
(growabrain blog)
Growabrain, a blog of the highest-caliber IMHO, and a throwback to a time when blogs were great collections of cool links, has a cool page of great links on a topic most people obsess over: money.
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Black people 'should get over' slavery? Comment stuns lawmakers in Virginia
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A [Virginia] state legislator said black people 'should get over' slavery...drawing denunciations Tuesday from stunned colleagues.Pre-Civil Rights America is calling ... it wants its time machine back. Slavery, no, we should never get over that, and most certainly, we should never forget it. For one thing, the blood, sweat and tears, and more blood, of millions of uncompensated, dehumanized Black people helped make this country the economic force it is today. Someone planted the seeds of greatness, no doubt, at the crack of a whip. Imagine the business colossus you could build if you had access to a couple hundred years of guaranteed, free labor at your disposal? It's not difficult to imagine, just for the sake of argument, that slavery couldn't happen again, that is, if it's not effectively masquerading in a number of functionally similar forms this very second. But get over it? Never. What we should get over is hoping that guys like this bonehead legislator will ever disappear from the face of the Earth. Like rats and roaches, and just as numerous as those vermin, people like that guy are just an ugly part of reality that we'll have to expect, and deal with... forever. There's no way to legislate these fools out of existence. Have to work around, over, and past them.
Related: That 'R' word I never use (BuzzFeed)
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Streamick.com
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Why nice guys suck
(best of craigslist)
Rant of the year... allowing for the fact that the year's only seventeen days old at this blogging. (Rated NC-17 for adult language and sexual themes.)
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Why nice guys suck
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Rant of the year... allowing for the fact that the year's only seventeen days old at this blogging. (Rated NC-17 for adult language and sexual themes.)
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The problem with Made in China
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In the calculus of costs, risks, customers and logistics that goes into building global operations, an increasing number of firms are coming to the conclusion that China is not necessarily the best place to make things.Let the race to the bottom begin.
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Galaxy becomes 'global brand' after adding Beckham
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David Beckham agreed to join Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy in a blockbuster deal worth $250 million over five years.OK, now A-Rod is off the clock as the most obscenely-compensated athlete in the States, if not the world. At least with A-Rod, he's still one of the best two or three players in his sport (except in the playoffs); he plays a game (baseball) on that sport's most famous and successful team (the Yankees) and that sport is profitable and has history with and the attention of the greater American sports public. But $250 million for soccer... here? For a guy who's past his zenith? $50 million a year to bend it like, well, Beckham. Insanity.
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Apple sued over iPhone - more to follow?
(Platinax Small Business News)
Cisco has stepped in with a legal suit for trademark infringement.
Oh brother, less than 3 days, and here we go with the lawsuits.
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Apple sued over iPhone - more to follow?
(Platinax Small Business News)
Cisco has stepped in with a legal suit for trademark infringement.
Oh brother, less than 3 days, and here we go with the lawsuits.
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iPhone
(Apple.com)
Yes, I'm a day late, and 5 bills short on this, but I want one of these suckas.
Red flags?
Cingular.
It's a groundbreaking phone, but it's being offered exclusively on what I perceive to be a second-rate service.
And that may be the dealbreaker
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iPhone
(Apple.com)
Yes, I'm a day late, and 5 bills short on this, but I want one of these suckas.
Red flags?
Cingular.
It's a groundbreaking phone, but it's being offered exclusively on what I perceive to be a second-rate service.
And that may be the dealbreaker
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Oh Damn, Did Whitlock Really Say That?
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Whitlock: "W.E.B. Dubois talked about the talented 10 percent leading the black masses. We're letting the Ignorant 5 lead us straight to hell. The Ignorant 5 are telling white folks, 'Yeah, this is how we really is. Let me bojangle for ya, boss. You say step and I'll show ya I can fetch.' And what's even more dangerous, the Ignorant 5 are telling black kids, 'It's cool to be locked up. It makes a man out of you. And don't embrace education. Dealing dope and playing basketball are better career choices.' The Ignorant 5 is the new KKK and twice as deadly."This is an old story, by Net standards, but WTF, this is my blog, and my blog is my outboard notebook, and this one is worth due notation for my purposes. Jason Whitlock is a KC-based sportswriter whom I've never read, but have seen on ESPN many times, when he sits in on PTI. He's outspoken, he tends to hyperbole (as most sportswriters do; relax fellas, it truly is just a game and not real life) and often I disagree with his sports takes, but I guess that's the sign of a good columnist: they challenge your opinions. But this Ignorant 5 concept of his, on the other hand, I couldn't agree with more.
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Rapper 50 Cent Launches G-Unit Books Imprint
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After conquering the music world, the rap and hip-hop artist 50 Cent is now all set to win the literary world too. The rapper has launched his G-Unit Books imprint in New York City.I really try to stay clear of posting or commenting on hip-hop, because, well, it's just cliched -- there are, after all, Black people interested in more than rap music and hoops -- but I had to blog this because, well, I didn't even know Fitty could read. And snap! Here he is, launching a line of books. Now I done seen 'bout everything! But until I actually see what's inside of one of these tomes, I can't comment on the quality of the literature. And yet, somehow, I'm not expecting the next Great American Novel coming from this line of lit. Is that wrong?
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Ad Age Agency of the Year: The Consumer
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Lawyer Stephen Voltz and juggler Fritz Grobe created the year's most important piece of commercial content. Their viral video, 'Diet Coke and Mentos Experiment,' drew millions of viewers, boosted product sales and demonstrated how consumer-generated content is influencing marketing strategy as never before.Sign of the times: consumers are now doing things previously reserved for ad agencies. But is the sky falling over Madison Avenue?
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Dad Got Hosed? Or Hoes?
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I've seen the following commercial many times in the last 24 hours, especially since I was basically glued to the boob tube watching NFL Wild Card weekend. It took me the longest time to figure out what the daughter says when the father asks what he got for Christmas, after he rewarded his kids sweet V-cast cellys as gifts - nice dad by the way. Watch the clip first.
The daughter says, "Aftershave." I had to scour the Net to figure it out, and I'm happy to learn I wasn't the only person who couldn't understand what the girl said. There's literally dozens of us out there, yo. (See: 1, 2, 3)
In response to that, the father replies, "No. Dad got hosed." This cracks me up because: 1) working in technology field, I know that when a system gets hosed, it means it's f*cked up royally -- cellphones vs. aftershave, yeah, that is f*cked up; 2) the father has pretty full beard, so he's not really shaving much; and 3) you never really hear Black people talk like that; the unexpected punchline is funny to me.
But in my search to find out what the girl said, I learned that a lot of people out there, many of them bruthas and sistas, are misinterpreting what the father says as hoes, ya know, as in bitches and hoes. And they are up in arms over it. Actually, that would make for an even funnier commercial, in my opinion: kids got cellphones, Dad got a streetwalker. Right on, bruh, it's the Hip-Hop Effect: all bruthas care about is bitches and money, right? Can you hear me now? And, by the way, doesn't it make you wonder: what about Mom? Now, there are real problems with bias and bigotry out there, but even if this commercial clip was intended in a negative vein, it's not worthy of anyone's anger. If you really feel dissed by the Verizon clip, hit them where it counts: boycott them, and don't do business with them ever. Maybe I have a thicker skin, but if you consider that when they were my age, my parents were just a few years removed from being relegated to the back of the bus, is getting twisted over a TV commercial really worth it? If it is, then they've really got us by the balls. Anti-black bigotry in America, it's like air: it's everywhere -- even in commercials -- but we can't let every little breath we take choke us up; we need to focus on problems much bigger than 30-second spots.
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The Apprentice, LA
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The biggest butt-kissing contest in Corporate Reality TV" is back for a sixth season, this time based in La-La Land.
Is it me, or is Trump's daughter kind of, well, creepy?
That girl's not alright, with me.
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The Apprentice, LA
(NBC.com)
The biggest butt-kissing contest in Corporate Reality TV" is back for a sixth season, this time based in La-La Land.
Is it me, or is Trump's daughter kind of, well, creepy?
That girl's not alright, with me.
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How the Middle Class Is Getting Screwed
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An average CEO now gets paid several hundred times the salary of his average worker, a gap that's an order of magnitude larger than it was in the seventies. In Japan, the ratio is just 11-to-1, and in Britain 22-to-1 ... People have put up with all this because it happened so quickly and for the same reason that the great mass of losers in casinos put up with odds that favor the house: The spectacle of a few ecstatic big winners encourages the losers to believe that, hey, they might get lucky and win, too. We have, in effect, turned the U.S. into a winner-take-all casino economy, substituting the gambling hall for the factory floor as our governing economic metaphor, an assembly of individual strangers whose fortunes depend overwhelmingly on random luck rather than collective hard work.My take from this article: Amerikkka's not a democracy; it's a plutocracy - if you're not rich, you have no power. And apparently, in this type of environment, greed is good.
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2006: The Year in Links
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A blog is nothing without its links, and in my way of thinking, it's nothing but its links. I know: I've maintained my blog for seven years now. What I'm really doing with my blog is making notes for myself that I can refer back to later. It's not journalism, it's note-taking. Below, is a chronology of the 197 links I posted or cribbed in 2006. And speaking of "cribbed," I took this paragraph directly from the year-end reviews of the last four years. In 2006, my posting frequency declined rather sharply, to an all-time low... maybe I'm blog-jumping the shark, but I don't think so... I'm just pacing myself. I posted 400 links in 2005, 349 links in 2004, and 339 links in 2003. Previously, my posting frequency was on a downward spiral, from an all-time high of 788 links in 2000, when blogging was still young and free of all the inevitable marketing and monetization hype, 589 links in 2001, and 473 links in 2002. Less linking, to better (and more uncommon) sources, and yet there still seems to be an awful lot of linkrot occuring. What's the deal? When something goes online it should stay there forever, or why bother posting it in the first place? In a disposable world, the man who can stay permanent will be king.Sunday, December, 31, 2006+ Beware the Online Collective (Edge.org)
Thursday, December, 28, 2006+ Sex, Violence, Tension and Comic Books (and Video Games) (Gamasutra)
+ Pimp My Safari
+ License plate scanners help find those with unpaid parking tickets (SFGate.com)
Tuesday, December, 26, 2006+ Internet Video and how the Broadcast Nets are Missing the HDTV Opportunity (Blog Maverick)
Monday, December, 25, 2006+ Godfather Of Soul (CBS News)
Sunday, December, 24, 2006+ The Low Point (Jeremy Allison Column)
Saturday, December, 23, 2006+ How to Write Good (Plain Language Humor)
+ How they steal your card at ATM (Dark Roasted Blend blog)
Wednesday, December, 20, 2006+ Osama, Obama, And the Evolution of American Racism (Too Sense blog)
+ Meet Jim Harbaugh (GoStanford.com)
Tuesday, December, 19, 2006+ A Special Christmas Box (Uncensored) (YouTube/SNL)
Monday, December, 18, 2006+ Grand Canyon Glass walkway (National Geographic)
+ Pork's Dirty Secret: top hog producer, one of America's worst polluters (RollingStone.com)
+ The Art of the Brick"
Sunday, December, 17, 2006+ People who cook at home eat better (Reuters.com)
Saturday, December, 16, 2006+ Changing the Game (I, Cringely/PBS.org)
Thursday, December, 14, 2006+ PETA Is Worried About Shaq's Hands (Deadspin blog)
+ They're all protecting some hide (Los Angeles Times)
Saturday, December, 9, 2006+ One Million Pennies
+ Internet fuels rise in number of jailed journalists (Committee to Protect Journalists)
+ Disposable Email Addresses (About.com)
+ Starbucks pours for the NAACP (Iconoculture)
Friday, December, 8, 2006+ The Biggest Gamble of Your Life (Is College Worth it?) (Michael Robertson blog)
Wednesday, December, 6, 2006+ A Whole New Game Ball? N.B.A. Admits Its Mistake (New York Times)
Monday, December, 4, 2006+ FBI taps cell phone mic as eavesdropping tool (News.com)
Sunday, December, 3, 2006+ Puppy Love
+ Students score well with fantasy football (ESPN.com)
Saturday, December, 2, 2006+ A Guide to Email Roundup (Particletree blog)
+ NextBus
Friday, December, 1, 2006+ Hershey to Produce Elvis Presley Candy (Advertising Age)
Thursday, November, 30, 2006+ 7M in U.S. jails, on probation or parole (Yahoo! News)
+ Baike
+ Can Computer Models Help Select Better Movie Scripts? ([email protected])
Monday, November, 27, 2006+ In Class Warfare, Guess Which Class Is Winning (New York Times)
Wednesday, November, 22, 2006+ Behavioral Targeting Goes Mobile (Advertising Age)
+ Ten Worst Internet Acquisitions Ever (SeekingAlpha blog)
+ Rosa Parks Won a Fight, but Left a Licensing Rift (New York Times)
Monday, November, 20, 2006+Kramer's
Racist Tirade (TMZ.com)
Friday, November, 17, 2006+ Product Placement in the Pews? Microtargeting Meets Megachurches ([email protected])
+ PlayStation 3 Has Landed (Wired News)
Wednesday, November, 15, 2006+ Magic Johnson to Launch Media Company (Advertising Age)
+ How I could have killed my wife, by O. J. Simpson (Times Online UK)
Saturday, November, 11, 2006+ Ed Bradley (Wikipedia)
+ Stanford wins! (ESPN.com)
Monday, November, 6, 2006+ The Long Dive of a Woman's Sex Drive (AlterNet)
+ The complete Web 2.0 directory (Go2Web20.net)
+ New word: robocall (Talking Points Memo blog)
Monday, October, 30, 2006+ The new mating call... (Yahoo! News)
Wednesday, October, 25, 2006+ Obama: 'I inhaled - that was the point.' (FishBowlNY)
Tuesday, October, 24, 2006+ Eyelash transplants set to sweep nip tuck world (Yahoo! News)
Monday, October, 23, 2006+ If computers ran the NBA, Shaq would be benched (Reuters)
Wednesday, October, 18, 2006+ Social Media Strike Two for Edelman PR and Wal-Mart (Marketing Profs Daily Fix Blog)
Tuesday, October, 17, 2006+ Indictment: Snipes a $12M tax cheat (CNN.com)
Monday, October, 16, 2006+ Is Eating Out Cheaper Than Eating In? (Get Rich Slowly blog)
+ whitney music box
Friday, October, 13, 2006+ Sox thank heaven for 7:11 (Chicago Tribune)
Tuesday, October, 10, 2006+ Torre will not be fired (ESPN.com)
Monday, October, 9, 2006+ Buck O'Neill (Wikipedia)
+ GOOG-YouTube: Done Deal (PaidContent.org)
Sunday, October, 8, 2006+ Courts are asked to crack down on bloggers, websites (USATODAY.com)
Saturday, October, 7, 2006+ Tigers rout Yankees to reach ALCS (MLB.com)
Monday, October, 2, 2006+ Consumers Rebel Against Marketers' Endless Surveys (Advertising Age)
+ U.S. is recruiting misfits for army (SFGate.com)
Wednesday, September, 27, 2006+ NYC Official Slams Ad Agency Execs for Skipping Diversity Hearing (Advertising Age)
Saturday, September, 23, 2006+ The 2006 Black Weblog Awards
+ Beyonce album sales fall after 'black' comments (Netscape)
Thursday, September, 21, 2006+ Yahoo hooks up with Current TV (The Technology Chronicles)
Saturday, September, 16, 2006+ The 25 Worst Web Sites (PC World)
Friday, September, 15, 2006+ Why race-based 'Survivor' makes us squirm (USATODAY.com)
Sunday, September, 10, 2006+ The Wire (HBO.com)
Saturday, September, 9, 2006+ How mobile Rivers work (NewsRiver.Org)
Friday, September, 8, 2006+ The Found Footage Festival
+ Amazon.com Unbox
Thursday, September, 7, 2006+ Several Agencies Sign Agreements to Forestall Diversity Hearings (Advertising Age)
Monday, September, 4, 2006+ YouTube Bubble-Burst Pool (Will Video for Food blog)
Sunday, September, 3, 2006+ Snakes on the internet, too? (Freakonomics Blog)
Friday, September, 1, 2006+ Greece 101, U.S. 95 (ESPN.com)
Tuesday, August, 29, 2006+ A Victory Lap for Broken Promises (1115.org blog)
+ The Color of Disaster Assistance (WashingtonPost.com)
Monday, August, 28, 2006+ Backwards Spot a Masterpiece (Advertising Age)
Saturday, August, 26, 2006+ The Frank Caliendo Effect (I, Cringely)
+ Albert Einstein Robot (YouTube/ROBORAMA.info)
Friday, August, 25, 2006+ Protests over Survivor 'tribes' (BBC)
Wednesday, August, 23, 2006+ Dylan Calls Digital Recordings Atrocious (Extreme Tech)
Tuesday, August, 22, 2006+ TrackMeNot
+ Madden Day 2007 (EA Sports)
+ The real reason Bryant Gumbel went after Gene Upshaw (SI.com)
Monday, August, 21, 2006+ Anheuser-Busch Moves Into Content Creation Business (Advertising Age)
+ 'Snakes on a Plane' fails to charm moviegoers (CNN Money)
Thursday, August, 17, 2006+ Billionaire backs youth teams (Dallas Morning News)
Tuesday, August, 15, 2006+ Seven Dwarfs vs. Supreme Court justices (United Press International)
Thursday, August, 10, 2006+ Airline Plot Involved Liquid Explosives (Guardian Unlimited)
+ Clarett's night of desperation (ESPN.com)
Wednesday, August, 9, 2006+ Web 2.0? It's the same old media (The Internet is People blog)
+ Technorati's Numbers are Wrong (Feed Blog)
Tuesday, August, 8, 2006+ Basketball: USA 90, Brazil 86
+ Coup De Boule
Sunday, August, 6, 2006+ Nollywood
+ Facing Middle Age With No Degree, and No Wife (New York Times)
+ Katsumi Bodysuit
Friday, August, 4, 2006+ Japanese rubber-band guns
Thursday, August, 3, 2006+ Madonna Speaks About Her Big, Big Project (TIME.com)
Tuesday, August, 1, 2006+ What goes on the Net stays on the Net (PBS/I, Cringely)
+ Worst ever security flaw found in Dieblod TS voting machine (Open Voting Foundation)
+ What the Internet really looks like (Fortune/CNN.com)
Monday, July, 31, 2006+ Gibson's Anti-Semitic Tirade -- Alleged Cover Up (TMZ.com)
Sunday, July, 30, 2006+ Lights, Camera -- Jamming (Technology Review)
Friday, July, 28, 2006+ Schools must block MySpace, many other sites (Techcrunch)
+ Barkley eyes Alabama governor's office as a Democrat (USATODAY.com)
Thursday, July, 27, 2006+ Was This Why Harold Got The Axe? (Deadspin)
+ Landis' drug test puts another hero in doubt (USATODAY.com)
Wednesday, July, 26, 2006+ Desktop-integrated internet office (Lifehacker blog)
Tuesday, July, 25, 2006+ LiTha-Paint{Alpha}
Monday, July, 24, 2006+ Don't cry for A-Rod (NY Daily News)
+ The Whole Foods Effect (What's in Rebecca's Pocket blog)
+ We want Yi Jian Lian! (Golden State Of Mind)
+ Three flicks, three strikes...and out! (Deadline Hollywood Daily)
Saturday, July, 22, 2006+ Inside LeBron James' Marketing Summit in Akron, Ohio (Advertising Age)
+ Tesla Roadster (Wired News)
+ Microsoft portable to be a totally Integrated Experience (Engadget)
Friday, July, 14, 2006+ Scientists grow sperm from stem cells (Telegraph UK)
Tuesday, July, 11, 2006+ Italy's World Cup win seen as global boon (MarketWatch)
+ LeBron James Company Plans Global Icon Status by 2008 (Advertising Age)
Saturday, July, 8, 2006+ A Few Bad Men (SPLCenter.org)
Tuesday, June, 27, 2006+ Rap Mogul's Boycott of Cristal Champagne Unlikely to Hurt Brand (Advertising Age)
Sunday, June, 25, 2006+ Clowns Sabotage Nuke Missile (military.com)
Wednesday, June, 21, 2006+ MySpace sued for failure to protect against sexual predators (AlterNet)
Tuesday, June, 20, 2006+ The Heat is on (NBA.com: Finals 2006)
Wednesday, June, 14, 2006+ Magazine Chief Calls Ad Industry Racist (Advertising Age)
Saturday, June, 10, 2006+ Why Getting the User To Create Web Content Isn't Always Progress (WSJ.com)
Tuesday, June, 6, 2006+ Vote Or Whatever! Manifesto
Tuesday, May, 30, 2006+ Anything But iPod
Saturday, May, 27, 2006+ QOTD: 'You have to buy a new iPod at least once a year.' (Engadget)
Monday, May, 22, 2006+ Viewer-Created Ad Message = V-CAM (Current.TV)
Wednesday, May, 17, 2006+ 'I love you, Johnnycakes.' (SFGate.com/Tim Goodman: The Bastard Machine)
+ Face Recognition Software Goes Public (Technology Review)
Tuesday, May, 16, 2006+ DRINKSMIXER.COM
Sunday, May, 14, 2006+ portobello mushroom-blue cheese burgers (Lulu Loves London blog)
+ Cop Blog (LAPD)
Saturday, May, 13, 2006+ Hey ya'll, when is the march for Black folks? (Blackonomics)
+ Test your happiness (BBC)
Thursday, May, 11, 2006+ ://URLFAN
Sunday, April, 30, 2006+ Jimi
Saturday, April, 29, 2006+ A grand unified theory of YouTube and MySpace (Slate.com)
+ Chicago removes foie gras from menu (International Herald Tribune)
Monday, April, 24, 2006+ Mets broadcaster draws ire with remarks (MSNBC.com)
Friday, April, 21, 2006+ Demand for Duke Lacrosse Gear Soars (ABC News)
Thursday, April, 20, 2006+ GasBuddy.com
Wednesday, April, 12, 2006+ Drink it slowly (MSNBC.com)
Saturday, April, 8, 2006+ Lacrosse Players (Slate.com)
Friday, April, 7, 2006+ "Nowhere in Particular"
Thursday, April, 6, 2006+ NBC should be ashamed, NASCAR says (Chicago Tribune)
+ Friendster lost steam. Is MySpace just a fad?
+ US college in turmoil over party rape of black stripper (Independent UK)
Tuesday, April, 4, 2006+ Fan tosses syringe near Bonds (SportingNews.com)
Saturday, April, 1, 2006+ JAJAH
Thursday, March, 30, 2006+ Propaganda Posters (The Free Information Society)
+ Blogging While Black: The Blacklash (jimi izrael blog)
Sunday, March, 26, 2006+ Unskilled and Unaware of It (Damn Interesting)
Thursday, March, 23, 2006+ Quote: Google Finance doesn't care about black people (Valleywag blog)
Wednesday, March, 22, 2006+ Fire Extinguished at Japanese Nuclear Plant (Newsvine/AP)
+ Imagine
+ Chef Sort of Returns on South Park (Newsvine/AP)
Sunday, March, 19, 2006+ How can someone in Moscow take your money? (The Red Tape Chronicles/MSNBC.com)
+ Cowboys Sign Troubled, Talented T.O. (Yahoo! Sports/AP)
Saturday, March, 18, 2006+ Pros Vs. Joes (SpikeTV.com)
+ You've Got Goodmail (New York Times)
+ Blogging While Black (ALLABOUTGEORGE blog)
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