March 2008
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Web 2.0: Classifieds as Entertainment
From Techcrunch. Someone placed an ad on Craigslist saying that anything at a home in Jacksonville, Oregon was up for grabs. People responded, and carted away most of the belongings of resident Robert Salisbury. He arrived home to thirty people picking over the last of his stuff. Even the man’s horse was taken.
Arrington sums up Craig’s List well. It’s not uncommon for classifieds to...
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Friday Afternoon Links
A few items to share so you can kill a precious 15 minutes on your Friday afternoon after a long stressful week of working late and eating Cheetos for lunch every day.
Axe Netherlands has a new hilarious advergame where you are a man-treat being chased by girls who want to eat you. I couldn’t figure out the message I was supposed to get out it, very deep.
This odd Adidas video is...
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Stop Typing NYTimes.com into your Google Search...
Of course they mention Fast Company in this Ad Age article and their social media approach so I had to post. First off, I think this article does a good job at scaring some of these publishers.
The few pubs they do list on here are telling, Forbes and ESPN for example. Although not perfect, these two have done a great job on the content on their site keeping people coming back and passing...
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Eisner: The Very Model of a Modern Media Mogul →
There’s something very intriguing about how Eisner is navigating digital media. I obviously share the author’s intrigue in what he’s doing, other than the purchase of Topps, which it remains to be seen what he’ll do with that.
The newest venture is a MySpace.tv seriers called “The All for Nots.” Get this, they will actually play at SouthbySouthwest this...