The Daily Loper - June 16, 2008
To Live Outside The Law You Must Be Honest Edition
Todays links of interest:
- The Man Behind the New ‘Doctor Who,’ Changing British TV
If perhaps this most recent season of "Who" hasn’t (yet) reached the crazy, silly emotional heights as the previous three, it doesn’t mean that we don’t continue to look forward to it every single week. And the fact that Steven Moffat is taking over in a couple of years is just manna to anyone who’s been paying attention. - Billy Zoom puts X in perspective
We sometimes forget, because of what happened when their ambition got the better of them (and Stryper’s producer got ahold of them) but those first four X albums were seriously as great as U.S. punk rock — any punk rock, really — ever got. - T-Mobile to sell 3G iPhone for 1 Euro
Sure, it might like seem like a bargain, but considering the exchange rates, that’s about the same we’ll be paying here in the U.S. - U.S. Open’s fourth round draws best ratings since 2002
In addition, would like to point out that productivity in American offices probably plummeted during the final few holes of today’s playoff thanks to the stream from usopen.com. - SpiralFrog Picks up EMI Music for its Site
Just in case you’re keeping track. - Barack Obama?s Media Agenda: An Exclusive Interview
Barack Obama: the pro-consumer media president. Finally, someone considers the people who make it all possible. - Where TV and the Web converge, there is Hulu
The Los Angeles Times looks at the Hulu and likes what it sees! - to check a bag, but free to charge an iPod
No problem then, we’ll just pack everything onto our iPods and be on our way. - Can Twitter Be Saved?
Twitter is in danger of turning into this year’s Second Life. - Spending on cinema ads up; continued growth seen
Yet, we haven’t been to a movie theater all year. - In on-demand world, can parents maintain control?
YES! - Judge reduces trust fund for Leona Helmsley’s dog
This is just not right. Have you seen the price of dog biscuits lately? - Family in battle over web address
It’s really hard to say what is the saddest aspect of this story about a normal family purchasing the narnia.mobi domain…the fact that the CS Lewis company is so worried about the .mobi extension impeding its brand or the fact that the CS Lewis company failed to do what any responsible modern business must do: buy all possible domains if you don’t want someone else buying them first. Simple. - Parrot for State Bird - parrotnotquail.com
As a proud Pasadena resident, I truly hope this campaign to make the parrot the official state bird for California is serious…go parrots! - MySpace Might Have Friends, but It Wants Ad Money
Good gods, have you actually been on MySpace recently? How much more of it could possibly be ads?!?





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