Thursday Links: Matzoh Edition
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Written By Reprise Media | April 13, 2006 | Share This
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Monday, we gave a shout out to peeps; today, let’s give a hand to another seasonal food that provokes ambivalent dietary feelings. Difficult to eat for eight days straight, matzoh can luckily be consumed in a rounder, more delicious form.
Turn on, plug in, blog out Or “blog-in,” if you will. DukeCityFix.com wants to inject some ’60s spirit into an Albuquerque, N.M. minimum wage debate by filling the town’s WiFi-enabled city hall with bloggers on April 20 (via News.com).
Here there be dragons Is the end of the internet nigh? Forbes.com says cyberspace is getting so popular, it could soon run out of room. Read about an idea to give the ‘net space to breathe - and why it might be a good idea to hold off on buying that $400 smart phone.
Come Together on iTunes In a bit of a surprise, it seems the Fab Four (or what’s left of them) is finally getting ready to join the iTunes Revolution. Longtime Beatles accomplice and Apple Corps boss Neil Aspinall said during the Apple vs. Apple case that the band’s catalogue is being remastered, partly in preparation to join the world of legitimate music downloads.
“Never mind, we’ll just have the spoon make the eggs.” If there’s something that’ll goad the reluctant chef to learn cooking more than the prospect of being outdone by something called the intelligent spoon, we’re not sure what it is.
Ewe won’t believe the conversion rates If the returns from your search campaigns are already looking sheepish, why not try a more Paschal advertising system? Just watch that your ads don’t end up in a gyro.
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