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Boris

July 5, 2004 by Michael Boyle

has published a fun piece on the relationship btw online and offline relationships, weblogs, tech-support forums, and the full circle between these among technologically engaged people in mid-decade: An example of information hunting and establishing connections between bits of data online.

Tags: Boris Anthony, Funny

Marlon Brando

July 2, 2004 by Michael Boyle

has died. Sad news about one of the great film actors of all time.

Tags: Media

Luke Andrews discusses

July 2, 2004 by Michael Boyle

proportional representation in the wake of this week’s Federal election: Don’t Rock the Boat (the title refers to his analysis of voter behaviour, not his suggestion regarding pro-rep). [via Kate’s Montreal weblog]

Tags: Canadian Politics

Controversy at Google

July 1, 2004 by Michael Boyle

over the code behind Orkut? Lawsuit: Google Stole Orkut Code.

Tags: Google, Social Networks

Ad Age:

June 30, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Death of the Great Advertising Idea by Randall Rothenberg. I think many in the advertising industry overstate the position of The Big Idea in the first place, but still, in a product-placement world, there don’t seem to be many ideas anymore.

Tags: Media

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