July 2007
Of all the arguments for modifying brand attributes to better suit a digital...
– UX Magazine - Don’t let branding kill your brand
Every day 95 percent of the YouTube library is watched at least once,” Google TV...
– NewTeeVee Counterpoint: ‘Content Made for a Handful of People’ «
Grockit’s mission is to abolish Education and replace it with Learning.
– Grockit - Learning 2.0
The look and feel of the page don’t just influence the way I think about...
– Seth’s Blog: Role models
People at Microsoft used to say that Windows isn’t ready to ship until...
– Why Feedburner is trouble (Scripting News)
And if you still think opting-out is some kind of answer, consider that the...
– Why Feedburner is trouble, day 2 (Scripting News)
The result of Google and the prevalence of search means that people are far more...
– Seth’s Blog: Permission, Junk and Spam
But I still think it’s worth noting that in the Web 2.0, crowdsourcing frontier...
– Subtraction: The YouTube Aesthetic
Phantom of the Office - CollegeHumor video
One Bank - Viral Videos - IFILM
Look up hopeless in the video dictionary, and you’ll find this lady trying to rap the traffic. - CollegeHumor video
Unfortunate Name - CollegeHumor video
That’s Underground - CollegeHumor video
Gymkata - CollegeHumor video
James Earl Jones Counts to 10 - CollegeHumor video
Bicycle Drifting - CollegeHumor video
Panda Escape - CollegeHumor video
Breakdancing Facial Expression Lessons - CollegeHumor video
Gang of Puppies - CollegeHumor video
Aries Spears Rap - CollegeHumor video
Office Space Re-Cut - CollegeHumor video
# Most disappointing thing overheard: “I don’t really get tags”
# Most...
– del.icio.us: usability lab
Because we don’t know when we will die, we get to think of life as an...
– The Sheltering Sky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the New York Times there have been 11,000 print articles written...
– The Importance of Marketing and Covering in Moderation
Anybody who thinks people will admire them because they own a particular phone...
– Aaron Adams’s Lame-ass Blog » Blog Archive » Thinning the herd