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Word choice 2.0…this is no “game”

“Worms, Roxanne. I can’t find the worms!”

I remember back in college when I first heard there were certain “co-eds” who wanted to be called “women” rather than girls.
Seemed like a silly demand to me at first, but the more I thought about it, them more sense it made to me. Up until college I had [...]

NBCU and Fox to lauch video distribution site

Daggonit. I leave town for one day and I miss the news…

NBC UNIVERSAL AND NEWS CORP. ANNOUNCE DEAL WITH INTERNET LEADERS AOL, MSN, MYSPACE AND YAHOO! TO CREATE A PREMIUM ONLINE VIDEO SITE WITH UNPRECEDENTED REACH
Read Press Release Here
Charter advertisers, including Cadbury Schweppes, Cisco, Esurance, Intel Corporation and General Motors, will now reach 96% [...]

USG: challenge or opporunity for NFL?

I’m flying out the door this morning, but thought I’d draw attention (once again) to Paid Content, where I found the following quote from Yahoo! boss, Terry Semel:
On user-generated content: “I take the point of view that says, if your business is going to be disaggregated, disaggregate yourself first âe” if the nature of [...]

What’s the DEAL with “Twitter”?

You ever have this experience?
You’re sitting in a room with 200 people. The conversation turns to a new technology. Everyone gets all excited. Immediately everyone starts using it…and you’re just sitting there muttering, “WTF. I don’t get it?!”
That’s how I felt in Austin, TX last week.
Twitter was all anyone could talk about in at [...]