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What's my social site? A handy guide to segregation
ndouglas · 04/10/06 06:58PMThe New York Times (they are so loveable today!) features Orkut, Google's you're-nobody-til-somebody-loves-you social network invaded by Brazilians in 2004. Over 2 of every 3 Orkut users are registered as Brazilians, and if you trust some massaged numbers, nearly every regular Internet user in Brazil has a profile.
Puppet Tom: an IMterview with the next MySpace star
ndouglas · 04/05/06 04:24PMLindsay Lohan's Quite Possibly Fake MySpace
Jessica · 04/05/06 10:55AMPer usual, we have no idea if the following is real or not, and we ever-so-slightly hate ourselves for pondering the matter for more than two seconds, but we've been cursed with a link to Lindsay Lohan's alleged MySpace page. While we've seen more than a few fakes, this one strikes us as at least the best imposter we've come across — so much so that, despite our desire to be mature and reasonable, we can't help but entertain a glimmer of hope that this might actually be legit.
NY Times: There are black people on the Internet
ndouglas · 04/03/06 10:52AM'Us Weekly' Reporters — They're Just Like Us!
Jessica · 03/30/06 09:22AMHow webby are you?
ndouglas · 03/28/06 02:14PM"Putting the 'We' in Web": Newsweek doesn't get it!
ndouglas · 03/28/06 01:36PMWagging the data: Why Facebook won't sell for $2 billion
ndouglas · 03/28/06 12:12PMBusinessWeek writer Steve Rosenbush is the latest sipper of the Facebook Kool-Aid, putting a positive spin on its "sell for $2 billion" plan in his latest article. (Tuesday morning drinking game: take a shot every time he follows a doubt with a "but" — as in, "Facebook doesn't match the scale of MySpace, but...")
Regarding the Absence of Blue States Lose
Jessica · 03/20/06 09:25AMWe owe you an apology. Friday came and went without a single moment of Blue States Lose, and we failed to provide an explanation. As it turns out, resident hipster hater Joey Arak was in Austin, Texas, for the South by Southwest music festival. We're sure that a few days' worth of total immersion amongst the indiest of indie folks (and assorted bloggers) will provide him with endless inspiration for his next BSL installment, which dutifully returns to form this Friday.
Alexander Hamilton Wants To Be Your Friendster
Jessica · 03/16/06 05:42PM'Seventeen' Markets on MySpace
Jessica · 02/22/06 08:50AMMedia Freakout: MySpace Also Eats Baby Puppies
Jessica · 02/21/06 01:00PMJohnny Weir Is Very, Very Flexible
Jessica · 02/16/06 10:46AM
Yesterday we declared our love for Olympic figure skater Johnny Weir, who is so utterly gay and flamboyant and inappropriate that we had no choice but to make him an honorary New Yorker. Sensing our need for more, a reader sends along a MySpace profile purportedly belonging Weir. We've no idea if it's authentic but, judging from Christina Aguilera references alone, the page certainly seems to be created by the man himself. With that in mind, we're thrilled with the information presented in "Johnny's Details:" he's Jewish and bisexual. Everybody wins!
MySpace: a waste of good half-nakedness
ndouglas · 02/10/06 07:16PMSilicon Valley schools are blocking kids from MySpace after finding profiles with booze, cleavage, and (oh noes!) flame wars. The Valley is going through the same social-site backlash as the rest of the nation: teens want to be loud and dirty in public, and parents think their kids should keep quiet. Guess these people have never walked down Haight Street.
Flipmeat roundup: Odeo, Friendster, organic humans
ndouglas · 02/07/06 10:12AM
Yahoo may buy Odeo. Seems destined, no? [TWiT via Unofficial Yahoo Weblog]
Google may buy Friendster. Main difference between Friendster and Orkut? At least Orkut has Brazilians. [SiliconBeat]
The NYT already bought news aggregator/annotator BlogRunner. So now writing the Times will cost you too. [PaidContent]
Man and machine may merge. Give it 40 years. [KurzweilAI.net]
Draper Fisher Jurvetson is funding Tagworld, another pretty-faced Myspace wannabe. [TechCrunch]
Rupert Murdoch Embraces MySpace Over Friendster
Jessica · 07/20/05 03:20PMYou gotta hand it to the old man. NewsCorp numen Rupert Murdoch wouldn't go and buy some internet company if he weren't already very familiar with it, now would he? Of course not. So we don't understand why everyone's assuming that Murdoch's profile for his newly-acquired online network MySpace is just the work of some prankster. From his profile: