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SVUG #3: Which social network will get me a job?
Paul Boutin · 12/06/06 12:49PM
You're ready to graduate from your grunt gig to something bigger - product management, software architecture, professional services. Maybe a director-level spot for $150K plus 1% of shares outstanding. It's time to log off tribe.net and set yourself up on linkedIn. But first, don't get yourself fired.
Nicole Richie's MySpace Blog A Place For Writing Blind Items About Former Friends
seth · 11/28/06 05:11PMNicole Richie has yet to really settle on what her predominating talent actually is, having already achieved limited success as Paris Hilton's slightly less blank-brained reality show foil, and as a pop singer bemoaning the weed-like qualities of a two-timing ex-lover. But it's her facility with the written word, both as the gifted mind behind the genre-defining skank lit classic The Truth About Diamonds, and as the opinionated voice of her own MySpace blog, where she shines the most. Take, for example, her recent riff on the popular "blind item" format frequently employed by the very gossip columns in which her name regularly appears, wherein Richie expertly teases the reader with details which can only be referring to her recent acrimonious split from professional celebrity clothing-chooser, Rachel Zoe:
Universal vs. MySpace Goat Rodeo
Chris Mohney · 11/20/06 08:50AMUniversal Music Group is suing MySpace for copyright infringement, a proceeding Federated Media's John Battelle likens to a "big poo-flinging goat rodeo." At issue is music and video from Universal ending up on various nerds' MySpace pages — what the suit dismissively calls "so-called 'user-generated content.'" The suit claims the content is in fact "user-stolen," which doesn't have quite the same ring to it. Certainly not as jazzy as "goat rodeo."
Media Bubble: Private Parts
abalk2 · 11/17/06 09:10AMLoose Wires: Your Mom is rated E for everyone
Nick Douglas · 11/10/06 09:42PMStats explain why MySpace won't kill YouTube — yet
Nick Douglas · 11/09/06 12:07PMFox Interactive head: Brad Greenspan is a loser
Nick Douglas · 11/08/06 03:20PMA middle-aged man doesn't like MySpace, and other breaking news from the Times
Nick Douglas · 11/07/06 11:24AMThe New York Times wanted to illustrate how hard it would be for MySpace to catch on in other countries, now that the company's going international. So they pulled out an obviously typical MySpace user: a 40-year-old man. He "became frustrated by unwanted messages and he did not care for the flashy pages."
Media Bubble: Why Buy The 'Times' When You Can Get The 'TimesSelect' For Free?
abalk2 · 11/07/06 09:30AMIndustry news: Google's News
Nick Douglas · 11/06/06 10:50AMLoose Wires: MobiTV swims in giant vat of money
Nick Douglas · 11/02/06 09:20PMAdvanced business tips: Get your own name
Nick Douglas · 11/01/06 02:43PMThe Washington Post is so last January, and two other things the paper tried to hide
Nick Douglas · 10/30/06 11:53AM20-Year-Old Cancels MySpace Account, Site Folds
rabruzzo · 10/27/06 05:19PMThe Wall Street Journal's free online article today features a FUD piece on the decline of MySpace. For the record WSJ's freebies, in the hopes of generating paid subscribers through high blog linkage, tend to have a geek slant to them and for a Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt (FUD) article that goes double.
Embittered MySpace Founder Invests in Flurl
rabruzzo · 10/27/06 02:55PMLoose Wires: Full disclosure: I made out with Larry Page in a Denny's men's room
Nick Douglas · 10/17/06 08:40PMLoose Wires: How could a guy named Sparky Rose have a work history?
Nick Douglas · 10/16/06 08:09PM- Man, this is not the New York Times's best weekend. Their latest gaffe: calling Peter Hirshberg, chairman of blog search company Technorati, the CEO. Poor tech blogger Om Malik was afraid CEO Dave Sifry had been ousted. But Sifry replied on Om's blog that he's still in charge. He tells me the mix-up was probably an innocent mistake by the Times; no one interviewed Sifry for the article. [GigaOM]
Hold a rap-off before someone ends this with a switchblade
Nick Douglas · 10/16/06 11:07AM"Wired is just Cosmo now," a friend told me last night. "Nothing of substance." Nerdcore rapper MC Router agrees. When Wired published a story by Roger Thomasson on a new Nerdcore compilation, it used outdated slang and misrepresented her, says MC Router. So she wrote a song, UnWired, with lyrics like: