Oliver Stone’s World Trade Center has a MySpace page. Presumably to tap into the youth market.
Year / 2006
Dave Winer to Migrate from Slackjawed to Head Exploding
Wired: “Diamonds are no longer a girl’s best friend, according to a new study that found three of four women would prefer a new plasma TV to a diamond necklace. The survey, commissioned by cable television’s Oxygen Network that is owned and operated by women, found the technology gender gap has virtually closed with the majority of women snapping up new technology and using it easily.”
But Without Dependable AI, Won’t This Be As Useless As Autofocus?
New Scientist: “Now a shape-shifting lens has been developed that alters its focal length when squeezed by an artificial muscle, rather like the lens in a human eye. The muscle, a ring of polymer gel, expands and contracts in response to environmental changes, eliminating the need for electronics to power or control the devices.”
Google: Putting the Pussy Into Pussycat Journalism?
East Bay Express: “Unfortunately, when Google withholds advertising it also withholds the accompanying revenue, cutting off money whenever Web sites publish stories it deems too violent or tragic. Regardless of how important a story may be, the company’s algorithm pulls its advertising whenever it detects too much carnage. Asked if Google would display ads next to stories about the recent Israeli massacre of Lebanese children, for example, Ghosemajumder says, ‘That’s an example of something that is very difficult to find sensitive advertising [for].’ The larger Google gets, and the more indispensable it becomes to news-related Web sites, the bigger this problem will become.”
Wikipedia & Colbert
Stephen Colbert has been banned from Wikipedia. Apparently, he raised quite a ruckus by modifying pages in the name of “wikiality” and did this on air. The hilarious part of this is that Colbert encouraged Internet users to claim that the elephant population had tripled in the last six months on his show and they ended up doing just this.