The Daily Loper – August 15, 2006
Posted by Lopy in The Daily Loper on Aug 15, 2006
Today’s links of interest:
- YouTube suffers outage, breaks top 50
And you thought you had a weird day. - Gore’s TV idea seems more Current / Viewer-sent content ridiculed a year ago
The Summer of Al Gore continues. Six years too late. - Coming Soon: Media Guy’s Antisocial-Networking Site
Call it the Manx cat of social media. - Marketers Trace Paths Users Leave on Internet
Uh, how to say this?, advertisers are discovering that search reveals user intent. It’s sort of like seeing what they’re thinking. - 83 words you can’t say on Verizon Wireless
We’re up to 83 now? I’m guessing George Carlin isn’t using Verizon. - The Fembot Mystique
You could be living with one and not even know it. - Casual gaming taking places of daily activities
Makes one wonder why so much money is spent on pilot season… - The Da Vinci Coda – Retrospective Reflections on a Pop Culture Phenomenon
A look at the phenomenon, an interesting take on the film’s performance, a question of the life of pop culture icons…all wrapped up in a single article. - Dell to recall notebook batteries
You know, when your laptop suddenly bursts into flames? And your pants catch fire? And you try to beat the fire in your pants out with the laptop? And you burn your hands as well as your crotch? I hate when that happens! - AT&T may soon offer TV services
Sure, but what about the videophone?? What about the videophone!!?? - Critics’ Voices Become a Whisper
Not even Kevin Smith temporarily replacing Roger Ebert is going to reverse this trend. - Couric: Viewers Want More Evening News
However, they are willing to settle for morning and noon news if the news providers promise to stop with the teasers and start telling them that tap water may not be safe for consumption. - Google removes text link to Froogle
‘Loper Kirk has analyzed the situation. He’ll be checking in with his full report as soon as all the numbers are crunched. Preview: Google Video may save the Google empire.
