Fuzzy Zoeller is suing Wikipedia.
Well, at least, he wishes he could.
The Associated Press reported yesterday that Fuzzy Zoeller is suing a Florida-based consulting company for vandalizing his Wikipedia profile. The paragraph in question has since been removed from both Wikipedia and Answers.com (which draws lots of its info from Wikipedia articles),...
Continue ReadingI’m not sure whether I’m the first or last to notice this, but Jeff Jarvis of Buzz Machine has launched a new blog (Prezvid.com) dedicated to what he calls the YouTube campaign. Prezvid has been added to my feed reader.
To give you a taste, here is a video Jarvis put together offering John McCain some unsolicited advice on his use of video on the web. ...
Continue ReadingSteve Rubel over at Micro Persuasion has the news that ESPN.com is now allowing readers to comment on every single story posted on their website, including wire stories. Here is a controversial story about Tim Hardaway that has attracted over a 1,000 comments thusfar. ESPN also has added a nice feature where they list out the most commented on stories (see right)....
Continue ReadingSince the launch of YouTube, Flash has become the dominate video format. The reasons are pretty simple:
(1) A higher percentage of people have Flash installed on their computers than competing formats like Windows Media Player or Real. As of December 2006, 94.2% of folks in the US had at least Flash 8 installed on their computers. ...
Continue ReadingMyBlogLog is a tool that allows for social networking around blogs. Basically, bloggers and blog readers sign up for a MyBlogLog account and upload a picture, claim their blog and create a profile.
If you run a blog, you can insert the MyBlogLog widget (see right) on your site and you can see a list of your recent visitors. ...
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