IBM Looks Into Future of Television: MIT Advertising Lab
MSM Haters and Nostalgics alike should check out “The end of TV as we know it” from IBM. Props to the Big Blue for having the bloggy wisdom to forgo a registration process to access this .pdf study.
Drinking lots of coffee doesn't harm heart: study: Reuters/Yahoo News
"This lack of effect is good news, because coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world." Phew! Good news for me, Allan Jenkins and Starbucks amongst others.
Flickr Hack du Jour: Flickr Leech
Love Flickr but hate paging through the results? Flickr Leech makes it fast, easy and efficient to see brilliant results like this in one view. You’ll enjoy this fun, visual feast.
For Immediate Release and Across the Sound Podcast Mashup: a shel of my former self
It’s like two mints in one as my favorite podcasts host a joint episode. Be sure to download and give it a long listen (not that you have any choice at 94 minutes).
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Yeah it's tough writing press releases when one never knows what's going to be left in.
How do you know if the logo was submitted or not?
Since you didn't see the original why don't you give the Enquirer a little abuse as well? If I had known I was going to be graded by someone who was obviously clueless to the original facts I would have submitted an original to you as well.
I guess that's why comments such as this are relegated to a blog. If you really wanted to make a positive difference rather than simply pontificate you might offer a suggestion or two as to how it might have been improved. Perhaps you don't know -- or really don't care.
Posted by: Michael Perry | 06/04/2006 at 06:53 PM