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Cana-duh
- Here’s the Honour Roll of 26 schools that have said “fuck you” to Access Copyright.
- Want to see Sympatico’s rating? Scroll down, scroll waaaaaay down.
- Speaking of Bell. Seven. Fucking. Cents.
U-S-A! U-S-A!
- AppleAppleApple has more cash than U.S. government. Good for them.
- AT&T to throttle mobile data just in time for iPhone 5. Haw-haw.
- Uncle Barrack wants YOU (to spam your Twitter friends).
Begun, The Cyber-Wars Have
- At least call it “black hat” hacking, you asshats.
- Is AnonOps recruiting?
Tired Old Media
- Based on the photo I would say the correct answer is zero.
- I think the real question is, why does this need funding?
Ain’t It Cool News
- Who wants a slice of Raspberry Pi?
- IEEE, that’s a wide coverage area.
- IEEE, there’s WiFi in my light bulb!!1!
Mobilicious
- Currie’s gonna be late tonight — he’s getting a RIM-job.
- If he hasn’t made it on-air by this point you can discuss this.
- And this.
Pew Pew!
- Most useless Twitter study ever.
- Tap me while I’m texting? That’s assault!
- Suicide-obsessed Foxconn workers to be replaced with robots. That’ll learn ’em.
- Angry Birds, the bra…?
- M$FT publishes location of PCs & Windows 7 phones. All 18 of them.
- And finally, for absolutely no reason… Hobo QR codes!
Shout-Outs
- Who is the real Michael M.?
Music
- Here’s Billy Bragg (!) and his free download, Never Buy The Sun.
- Scouser…?
Dyscuss
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Up Next
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- Episode 147 will record live next Wednesday, August 10rd from 9:30 pm ET / 6:30 pm PT, right here.
I can’t figure out all of the carrying-on about Obama’s supposedly catastrophic social media failure. His losses were less than one half of one per cent of his following and over the last few days he’s more than made them up.
Anyway, I blogged about it and compared his criticized campaign to the way many of us use Twitter to raise funds for our favourite charities. In politics, of course, campaigns will ask people to attend rallies and vote. I guess they’re just more engaged online than Obama’s been.
You can read more at http://www.markblevis.com/when-losses-mean-nothing-very-loudly/