Organized by categories such as popular celebrities, Froogle search terms, clothing queries and brand names, Google has indexed the most popular searches from 2004. An…
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Asia Tragedy: How to Help
From CNN.com:
“The death toll from Sunday’s tsunamis jumped sharply today to over 116,000 after Indonesia reported nearly 80,000 people were killed in that country…
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Cost of a TV station, $4?
“The cost of bandwidth is going down to nothing. And the size of hard drives is getting so big, and they’re so cheap, that pretty…
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The Determined Detractor
The NY Times is exploring “determined detractors” — you know, the brand-busting folks responsible for things like ipodsdirtysecret.com, ihatestarbucks.com, Supersize Me, and Swift Boat Veterans…
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Silenced Yammerer
It’s called Google Whacking. Try to think of two words that will produce only one search result on Google. It’s a fun little sport that…
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Armchair Modern’s Flight Through the Galaxy
It started as a logo for Armchair Media, expanded into a typeface named Armchair Modern and now it’s shooting through orbit for The Hitchhiker’s Guide…
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the kids in the suburbs are safe and sound, their bellies are full, and internet dating is really taking off.
An artistic and sociological commentary on one of my favorite topics: the suburbs. Brilliant!
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Freedom bloggers
Design For Freedom, a soap box for designer collaborations is now blogging. I’m promised that early next year we can look forward to a range…
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When does bad become good?
It’s when someone like Roland Berthel eats too much fast food and laboriously posts images of the litter on his personal website.
Thanks to the…
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Geico-A-No-Go
Last week, Geico lost its attempt to stop Google from selling search terms linked to company trademarks. Geico was upset that competitors could appear in…
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The outing of Flickr
A Salon article yesterday is helping to out Flickr, one of our favorite new Web sites/services of the year. Flickr is just about perfect when…