The Tour de France on Google Earth – LIVE: Now that the World Cup is over (Congrats Italy!), the French can shift their attention to the Tour de France. You can too using Google Earth. It’s tracking the race, which is almost at the halfway point, and it is offering live updates.
One Red Paperclip Traded for One House: According to Jaffe Juice, Kyle MacDonald “traded one red paperclip for a house in Kipling, Saskatchewan.” Check out Kyle’s new digs here.
Getting Ink is Big Business: Forbes gives media relations an interesting nod with its list "The Celebrity 100," Forbes combines annual earning power with celebrities' media hits to create an example of what media relations can do.
My favorite word is penultimate, meaning second last. The penultimate celebrity on the Forbes list is Brazilian model Adriana Lima.
Advertising on Electrical Outlets: This shocking idea is in play thanks to Chase Bank and the Indianapolis International Airport. Maybe this will get airports to install more electrical outlets. Is it me or is there currently a “half dozen outlets per terminal” rule in affect? Hat tip to MIT Advertising Lab.
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