Archive for September, 2008
You too can (sort of) interview Sarah Palin
I can’t get enough of Sarah Palin coverage. It’s a mix of high entertainment and high terror — that’s the best way I can describe it.
So in an effort to stave off thinking about the state of the economy, I’m delighted to bring you Interview Sarah Palin, where you too can interview the (shiver) prospective [...]
The '08 election gets a Twitter
I’ll admit it: I’ve been absolutely binging on 2008 election news the last few months, as anyone following my
Great, quick, digestible slide show about FriendFeed
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A good rule of thumb: bring the show back "after these words from our sponsor"
It makes sense to me that if there’s a good and worthy video to watch online, that it’s fair to sit through a video ad or two. Some people balk at this notion, but I’m fine with it.
This has been on my mind over the last few weeks as there’s been a number of announcements [...]
Dwigger: one of the most interesting social media experiments of the year
Obvious statement: there’s a lot of information and conversations floating around the internets. Not-so-easy questions to answer: what do we do with it, how do we harness it, and how do we make sense of it?
An area of social media that I think about a lot these days is the prospect of pulling data – [...]
Google's tentacles, Microsoft's nothingness, Twitter's geek borderlands, Cuil's illing
The following are some stories that have piqued my cultist interests over the last day or two…
* Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Comedy launches
Back in June, I speculated that the future of content may come in the form of a Cavalcade. It’ll likely take some time to see how the unique partnership with Google AdSense pans [...]
Mashable redesigns (and it's good!)
I’ve been, er, a little bit critical of the design of two of the largest tech blogs out there over the last few months. First I teed off on Mashable for its overuse of ads (Mashable has a lot of ads). Then I went the other way on TechCrunch late last month, singling out its [...]
The NFL is taking the Internet seriously
Something I think about a lot and mention here fairly often is that people want what they want when they want it. And technology is making that possible more often and in more ways than ever before.
To quote myself from a recent piece:
Technology is revolutionizing the ways in which content can be distributed and consumed. [...]
Hurricane Gustav, political obsessions, and Hulu surfing
Spent the long weekend at the beach, a novelty for me even though I live just outside of Los Angeles. Of course, I still managed a goodly amount of online media cultery, though I did make a valiant attempt to stay semi-unplugged.
Hurricane Gustav was a huge story, of course, and thankfully it’s now finally looking [...]



