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Thursday, January 04, 2007AdBrite: allows you to post your branded video and create viral traffic. Lilly to Pay Up to $500 Million to Settle Claims. Does the pharm industry profit from making us well... or from keeping us sick so we need their pills? New York Times: $1,000 home media network. MEG Scanners Are Mega Powerful. "Right-thinking will be rewarded; wrong-thinking will be punished." The 40 things I link to the most. From Scoble. Wednesday, September 06, 2006The latest revelation about using the OPML editor as my blogging tool: blogging is fun again. Scoble raises an issue I've been thinking about lately. At least 3 pounds of the weight of my laptop bag is: paper. I'm on a mission to go paperless in the next 3 months. If I have a laptop and a PDA - why do I need paper? Anyone? MySpace set to sell music online. Another nail in radio's coffin. Don't get me wrong, there's a future for radio -- but it's not going to be found in the business models of the past. Where is it? That's something I'm thinking about these days. I think I know. Back From the Dead. Shocks to the brain can revive people in comas. But...well, read it. HP Spied on Own Directors. Just another reason I so love corporate America. Ayn Rand would not be proud. Six Apart Acquires Rojo. Call me slow, but I finally figured it out. Having a Web 2.0 startup is like having a movie script; you'll probably have to wait tables to pay the bills for a while, but if you can come up with a hit you'll get rich. You know, what I really want to do is direct... Tuesday, September 05, 2006Spam + Blogs = Trouble. Splogs are the latest thing in online scams -- and they could smother the internet like a pestilence. Allen: To grow old gracefully, live like you're in school. Last night I had a sleep study. I have sleep apnea. If you have this disorder (or think you do), you should see a doctor. I just realized I'm blogging with OPML now, and hardly know what OPML is. Friday, September 01, 2006Intimate Confessions Pour Out on Church’s Web Site. Fascinating, but a little weird. Michael Gartenberg (via Scripting News). Good thoughts on rivers of news. I use a Treo 600 (yeah, I'm soooo 2004) and the rivers were like a gift from heaven. Try reading news on your Treo from a "regular" web page (even one made for mobile devices) and you'll see what a pain in the butt it is. Reading my "rivers of news", however is easy & quick. Evidence? I actually do it. Before Dave started posting the rivers, I hadn't opened the browser on my Treo for months. Wednesday, August 30, 2006Hackers steal AT&T customer data. I've said for a long time it's not the small merchants you have to worry about - it's the big companies that have large stores of aggregated data. Microsoft's Music DRM Cracked. It was only a matter of time. Why do they bother? The Many Faces of You (Clean Up With a Click). Change your looks with a click of the mouse. Great way to kill time. Tuesday, August 29, 2006"Frickin' Sharks With Frickin' Lazers On Their Heads". Is there no paranoid fantasy that doesn't turn out to be true? I installed Windows Live and it crashed my system. It took me an hour to fix the damage. When will I learn my lesson? Google CEO Joins Apple Board of Directors. His name is Eric Schmidt, and as any good Boston Legal fan knows...the "Schmidt could hit the fan" at any time. This could become interesting. It's fun to see Dave asking FeedBurner how they calculate the number of readers a feed has. I wonder the same thing, and the answer on their site seems vague. Wonder if Dave can get the answer for us? I still don't want to turn over my feed to them, BTW. I have started poking around the OPML Editor's innards. I can actually understand some of it. It's not as tough to figure out as I thought -- turns out it's just different. Monday, August 28, 2006The season finale of Deadwood aired last night. This may be the greatest show on television...at least until Rome and/or Big Love and/or Sopranos return...hey, do I detect a pattern? Even HBO misses the mark sometimes, though; they also brought us Lucky Louie. Real Wages Fail to Match a Rise in Productivity. Gosh that's surprising. Who could be keeping the profits? New York to L.A. in Two Hours. Nobody likes the 7-hour flight between London and the USA. The Concorde is gone, but this supersonic private jet will fly at almost twice the speed of sound. EBay Strikes an Ad Deal With Google. If you're Yahoo, you can't like this, can you? |
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