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The Weekly ‘Loper – September 3, 2006

September 3, 2006 by Rox

While you were busy remembering Katrina or gearing up for college football here is what we were doing:

  • How Not To Sell Books – Yet another example of a company that doesn’t understand how to properly market themselves on the web.
  • Why Pitchfork Scares Adults – What makes a good review? Passion for the topic. Something a lot of reviewers seem to lack.
  • Why HD DVDs Won’t Save Hollywood – Jim explains his reasons why we won’t be switching to HD DVD or Blu-ray, much to our bank account’s great relief.
  • Will Spiral Frog Leap Into Our Music Collections? – …somehow I don’t think so.
  • More Politicians In The New World – Is the appearance of Mark Warner in Second Life an anamoly or a harbinger of these to come?
  • The Futility Of DRM – As the amount of available digital content grows so do the issues with DRM.
  • That’s What I Like: Salon – So much to love. Here’s just a taste.
  • No Virginia, There Is No lonelygirl15 – Call us cynical, but lonelygirl15 is probably anything but what she appears to be, a random teenager posting her video diary.

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