Link Roundup

Link Roundup 6/12/07

Blogger Removed from NCAA Baseball Game for Live Blogging (via CNET): Courier-Journal staff blogger Brian Bennett was removed from an NCAA baseball game by officials who told him that "blogging from an NCAA championship event is against NCAA policies". CNET author Daniel Terdiman hit the nail on the head when he said,...

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Link Roundup 5/29/2007

Ads of the World

Website that showcases the best and most interesting ad campaigns from around the globe.

User Generated Ads Don’t Pay Off

Frank Shaw from WagEd offers his take on a recent NY Times story that exposed some of the flaws of ad campaigns relying on user generated content....

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Link Roundup (5/15/2007)

Prince William: Facebook Fugitive

Prince William starts a Facebook profile.  Hilarity ensues.

Grupthink

Sort of a Digg for multiple choice questions.  Sample: What is the best open source project?

Truemors

Guy Kawasaki’s new rumor reporting site launches.  Apparently the whole thing was built using WordPress. ...

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Link Roundup 5/6/2007

Study Concludes That Many Top News Sites Don’t Do RSS Well

Many newspapers don’t include all articles in their RSS feeds, giving users incomplete information.

How the netroots became the most important mass movement in U.S. politics

Great look at rise of the netroots....

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Link Roundup 4/29/2007

Amazon S3: Show me the money

The CEO of the photo sharing site SmugMug explains how Amazon S3 will save him over $500,000 this year. Amazon and others are in the process of blowing up the hosting business – pay attention to this stuff. Via Echo Ditto.

4 Hour Work Week Blog

Lifehacker style blog from author Tim Ferriss....

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