Archive for 'Observations'
Put A Monkey On Your Back
Adorable capuchin monkey for adoption.
Didn’t know it was that easy to get your own monkey!
Posted: July 3rd, 2007 under Uncategorized, Observations.
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File Under “poisoned”
What’s up with this??
Army secretly dumped nerve and mustard gas into the sea
Also, semi-related in the “poisoned” department:
Marines drank tainted water for 30 years: CDC
Discuss …
Posted: June 14th, 2007 under Observations.
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By The Numbers …
Read how Guy Kawasaki built a Web 2.0, User-Generated Content, Citizen Journalism, Long-Tail, Social Media Site for $12,107.09.
Posted: June 4th, 2007 under Observations, Brand Popping, Social Media.
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Umm. You Left Your Lights On. Thanks Google?
-Today, Google announced its “Street View” feature for Google Maps.
Thanks to Google, the whole world can see we left our car lights on.
Scary and Freaky!
Posted: May 29th, 2007 under Observations.
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Friend Blaster Pro
Found on Squidoo:
A top MySpace Friend Adder Tool that can get you thousands of friends in less than a month is Friend Blaster Pro. The friend adder software tool makes it extremely easy to find people in your target market, add them to your friends list and commnicate with them daily.
Posted: May 7th, 2007 under Observations, Social Media.
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Where The Tuna In Your Tuna Roll Used To Swim
Have you ever wondered where all the fish you eat comes from? I know I have.
Check out this site, an “atlas of tuna and billfish catches”.
Although the data here is a little old (1996-1998), it’s a good indicator to see where your favorite fish is likely being caught — and in what kind […]
Posted: April 13th, 2007 under Observations.
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Web 2.0 “ecosystem”
Interesting analysis done here …
This is a visualization drawn up by eSnips‘ CEO Yael Elish of companies in the “Web 2.0″ world (what ever that means…) as they’re ranked by Alexa.com.
Of course, Alexa’s data limitations should be taken into consideration here. But nonetheless, this is a good bird’s eye view based […]
Posted: April 3rd, 2007 under Observations, It's Marketing!, Social Media.
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Ebay Blogs
First off, when did this happen? And how come no one seems to care?
Second, it’s amazing how eBay spells out what blogs are so even middle America, corn-fed, white bread (half-dead?) Joe Blow can understand!
“A blog is a collection of posts.”
“A post is a single entry in your blog.”
Check them out @ […]
Posted: March 2nd, 2007 under Observations, Brain Washing, It's Marketing!, Social Media.
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Bad Quickbooks!
Come on Intuit!
Get with the program! You want to serve small business owners?
I was just about to commit to your web based QuickBook solution.
And then wham! I got an error.
“If you are using the Macintosh, we encourage you to read more. Please look for information under […]
Posted: February 28th, 2007 under Observations, Mylermoments.
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Politics And The Internet: Then And Now
I just noticed an incoming link from a blog called Smile at Dean to an archived post I saved from my Meetup.com days when Howard Dean endorsed Meetup as a key driver for his campaign for the presidency in 2003.
That stuff is history.
Fast-forward to 2007. […]
Posted: February 21st, 2007 under Observations, Social Media.
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