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- Hasbro Orders Facebook to Remove 'Scrabulous'
How is Hasbro so idiotic that they don't understand that the mere fact of Scrabulous has made the entire concept of Scrabble relevant to a whole new generation who just might buy the board game in order to play in in a F2F situation? We can only hope that if they succeed, nobody installs the replacement, and real-life Scrabble sales plummet.
- 'Denver Post' and 'Pioneer Press' To Run 'Politico' Coverage
Interesting model and maybe a good one for newspapers who can't afford dedicated reporters in particular areas of interest.
- Netflix exiting indie movie distribution
Reportedly because Red Envelope competed directly with the Hollywood producers who are Netflix's business partners. Give me a break.
- Sexy science: Why music really is the way to a woman's heart
A, er, think piece on why women find male musicians sexy.
- Sony Reader to get UK launch
Kindle not yet available, making one wonder why territory specific product releases still make sense in a 24/7/360 degree world.
- West Nile Virus confirmed in Porterville
It's all part of the Virus Exchange Program: the Porterville Virus is on its way to the West Nile.
- My Year Of Flops, Extra-Piratey Case File #114: Cutthroat Island
Or, "How Geena Davis' career took a very very wrong turn."
- Robert Novak Hits Pedestrian With His Black Corvette, Cited By DC Police
For the record, he was cited for being an old man driving a black Corvette. He got a pass for hitting a pedestrian and driving away. Thus proving Novak can get away with just about anything.
- the middleman - dead or alive? threat or menace?
Still alive, according to its creator. You should be watching this show.
- Why We Still Need the iPhone App Black Market
Amen!! One Black Market App that we really miss was called "Services," and it allowed us to turn on & off Wi-fi, the Edge & the phone from single interface instead of having to all over the place in "Settings."
- Going Back To Philly - It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
This has been out for a couple of weeks, which doesn't make it any less funny.
- Whedon Reshooting 'Dollhouse' Pilot
Ladies and Gentlemen, presenting the first "Dollhouse" DVD extra.
- National Review writer compares Obama to Hitler
Well, they're the experts. Also, in the days of FOX News, right-wing talk radio -- not to mention that anybody can and will start a blog -- does anybody still truly believe that always-was-bullshit canard about the "liberal media bias?" Or do they haul it out in the vain hope that it will change anybody's mind?
- Lyons, Mankiewicz to host 'Movies'
Somewhere, Gene Siskel is laughing. And yet, we should stop and pay homage to a show that we watched for years and years, going all the way back to the PBS years. Why? It was simple, and it was effective: two guys who know a shitload about movies discussing theme, week in and week out.
- TiVo Gets Its Own Shopping Channel: Amazon
"The marketing possibilities are endless." Yay?
- 49:00 — An (un)Official track list with song titles created by Paul Westerberg.net
And so it begins. Warning: these track names have at least one joke . . .
- The founder of ArtsJournal talks about arts and new media
Cool interview with Douglas McLennan of ArtsJournal (a guy, by the way, who responds promptly to email!) about the future of his publication -- note especially his comments about the importance of well-curated content.
- San Jose federal judge hears a mom's challenge over YouTube video
Interesting -- a video with a song in the background is subject to a takedown notice (exactly what copyright was violated here, anyway?). The recipient of the notice fights back.
- Court overturns CBS fine over Janet Jackson
Still wondering how many of the so-called complaints were actually pro-breast...
- Court tosses FCC 'wardrobe malfunction' fine
Finally, some sanity. This is good news for broadcasters. Also, the Frack Da Eagles chick is probably off the hook as well.
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