There aren’t many guys out there that can resist checking out a site as titillatingly titled as French Maid TV. The only problem is, you better watch out for someone looking over your shoulder. Especially if you are at work like I am right now. Of course, my story is that I’m just checking out
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I read an interesting piece in the NY times today about a new site being launched by Sony Pictures around the upcoming release of a screen version of Dan Brown’s bestseller, The Da Vinci Code. The book has fired up many traditional Christians and the Catholic church with it’s premise that Jesus was not resurrected,
Continue reading »In this month’s issue, Wired magazine asked several visionary thinkers to assign a new word to the future of the Internet. Paul McFedries, author of Word Spy, mentioned the term: Infosphere … an apt term for the current state and future potential of the web. The growth of information resources online has been symbolized by
Continue reading »Every year there are lists of the best and worst ads from the Super Bowl – and usually I look at them with frustration because they have nothing to do with advertising effectiveness … just pure entertainment. Entertainment is fine, but it’s hard to imagine that any of the advertisers in the Super Bowl will
Continue reading »t.y.p.o.r.g.a.n.i.s.m – Site with a few very engaging interactive features, including a Minority Report-esque good news bad news panel and an ASCII-O-Matic to convert images into ASCII text based images. Instructables – An interesting site that features lots of contributions (all keyword tagged) around the site’s premise … "a venue for showing what you make
Continue reading »Guy Kawasaki has an interesting post on his blog today about his traffic after 30 days of blogging. Not surprisingly, his blog is hugely popular, with lots of loyal readers … but one really interesting point from this is how positively his blog has impacted sales of his book (propelled it from an Amazon sales
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