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How to Put Yourself Inside of a Coat

 

With your instructor Allie Brosh of the wonderful Hyperbole and a Half.

Posted on October 11, 2010November 4, 2010 by loughlin Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged funny, video

As Much As I Love You, Grooveshark, Keep Your Eyes Off My Soul

Via Techdirt, Grooveshark’s privacy policy has a “soul” clause.

Posted on September 25, 2010 by loughlin Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged funny, grooveshark, privacy

Steve Jobs Ninja Stars Revealed to be iPod Prototypes

From scoopertino.com

More: The Register, Techcrunch

Posted on September 16, 2010 by loughlin Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged Apple, funny

"The lockdown was lifted after the pony was blown up"

Any excuse to blow things up.

Posted on September 11, 2010November 5, 2010 by loughlin Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged funny, video

Dante’s Internet

via ilovecharts.tumblr.com

Posted on August 25, 2010November 5, 2010 by loughlin Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged funny, illustration, interpipes

Robotic

via ilovecharts.tumblr.com

Posted on August 18, 2010November 5, 2010 by loughlin Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged funny, illustration, robot

The Best of Miss Sweetie Poo

This feature would be extremely useful for meetings of any type, anywhere.

Posted on August 17, 2010November 5, 2010 by loughlin Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged funny, video, windbags

It’s Funny Because …

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Posted on August 15, 2010November 5, 2010 by loughlin Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged Apple, funny

2010 Social Networking Map

Click to embiggen.

Posted on August 9, 2010November 5, 2010 by loughlin Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged funny, infographic, interpipes

Weekend reading

Secret of Googlenomics: Data-Fueled Recipe Brews Profitability

“Selling ads doesn’t generate only profits; it also generates torrents of data about users’ tastes and habits, data that Google then sifts and processes in order to predict future consumer behavior, find ways to improve its products, and sell more ads. This is the heart and soul of Googlenomics.” 

Students finally wake up to Facebook privacy issues

“young people are very engaged with the privacy settings on Facebook, contrary to the popular belief that their age group is reckless with what they post publicly.”

The Girl Who Fixed the Umlaut

“I need my umlaut,” Blomkvist said. “What if I want to go to Svavelsjö? Or Strängnäs? Or Södertälje? What if I want to write to Wadensjö? Or Ekström or Nyström?”

Related to this, Stieg Larsson recently became the first member of Amazon’s ‘Kindle Million Club.

The Web’s New Gold Mine: Your Secrets

“We can segment it all the way down to one person,” says Eric Porres, Lotame’s chief marketing officer.

I think Mr. Porres may have lost the meaning of market segment (which implies groups sharing certain characteristics) in his excitement about his company’s technology. A question I’d be interested in is whether the law of repetition in advertising holds true for online ads that “follow people around the Internet”? A host of ads for Evony have followed me around the Internet for well over a year now and I have so far clicked on none of them. Context is also relevant here – will users be more prepared to click on ads on certain sites?

 

 

Posted on August 6, 2010 by loughlin Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged Facebook, funny, google, interpipes

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