The Daily Loper – June 14, 2007
Posted by Lopy in The Daily Loper on Jun 14, 2007
In The Name of All That’s Holy, Please Stop Believin’ Edition
Todays links of interest:
- McCartney’s Starbucks album percolates at No. 3
For those who miss Tower Records, there’s a new player in town. Yeah, that was a joke. - Coming soon to a theatre near you: trailers for plays
The UK’s National Theater uses YouTube to promote productions — it seems that these days, the video’s the thing. - Congress can outlaw boot-leg recordings: Court
In which copyright laws grow even more muddled. - Art (and Marketing) In the Age of YouTube
Ah, YouTube, so important to marketing. But will the marketers know the difference between authentic and phony? - Buyers hit pause on DVD sales!
It’s been a while since we had a "death of the DVD" story. Enjoy! - Baby monitor picks up video from NASA
This all sounds like some weird test environment for a new Google product. - Glenn Mercer Leaves the Feelies Behind, Sort Of
It’s kind of a sin that all four Feelies albums — not a dud in the bunch, really — are currently out of print. Rhino, we have a mission for you! - EBay slashes Google ads, escalating rift / Analyst: "The two companies have been on a collision course for a long time"
Like Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla, all the rest of us can do is cower and hope we don’t get crushed by the debris. - FBI tries to fight zombie hordes
OH NO!! It’s finally happened!! The Zombie invasion that we’ve all been fearing! Pack up the food! Board up the windows! Don’t forget the cat!! We’ve gotta– what? Zombie computers? Oh . . . That’s totally different. Never mind. - Apple Issues Windows Safari Bug Fixes
Wow! That didn’t take long.
