06/06/08
Apt’s links for June 5th
- How the Web Was Won: Entertainment & Culture: vanityfair.com – “And I turned around to look at these 10, 12 AT&T suits, and they were all laughing. And it was in that moment that AT&T became my bête noire, because I realized in that moment that these sons of bitches were rooting against me.”
- Prospect reads at First Drafts – The Prospect magazine blog –
- A Piedmont White Wine Tasting. Gavi – Episode #478 – Gotta love Gary. Or hate him, depending on how uptight you are. But I enjoyed this classic Gavi tasting. The guy is seriously plugged into the web.
- What Newspapers Still Don’t Understand About The Web – Publishing 2.0 – “It was a brilliant web-native news and information effort — BURIED three layers deep, where I couldn’t FIND it. Is it any wonder why Google makes $20 billion on search?”
- Dear Advertiser: Your Ad Sucks! – Publishing 2.0 – “Dear Advertiser, Based on our evaluation, including feedback from our audience, we regret to inform you that your ads suck.”
- iRex Iliad: Don’t throw your books away just yet – Telegraph – “At the moment, the Iliad feels like a prototype that needs a lot more development. Whether it gets it depends on how popular e-readers become – and currently the signs are not hopeful.” Good old telegraph
- Brave New World: Digital Watermarking Questions – Social DRM
← Apt’s links for June 4th // “The iPod Moment for Books”: How Serious is the UK Publishing Industry? →
No comments yet.
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL