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My Tapeworm

Posted by: Andrew Schwegler
Oct 20 2009 3:41pm

Friend of the blog, Jennifer Teeter has a spanking new song out called “My Tapeworm.” Give it a listen:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkAL5SJuRQ&feature=player_profilepage[/youtube]

Sex Doesn’t Sell

Posted by: Andrew Schwegler
Oct 19 2009 7:50am

So, “everyone” knows about the new show this fall that premiered on the CW called The Beautiful Life. It was hyped up and stared one former OC star and one former High School Musical star. Well, it was cancelled after two episodes last month. But, my question is how did people in this sex-starved country pass up the chance to watch the show with these naked people in it?

via PK

The Social Media Underdogs

Posted by: Andrew Schwegler
Oct 13 2009 6:08pm
Ok, we get it. Everyone loves Tumblr and Twitter and even FriendFeed. But, there has to be more out there, right? More than just those few and lovely ventures funded by the same few companies? Well, I present to you a round up of the social media underdogs. From start-ups to big companies, we can’t all be winners.

Yahoo! Meme

This is Yahoo’s latest adventure into social networks. And once again, (see: Mash) they are too late to the game to matter. Is their interface nice? Yes Will there ever be a big enough user base in english-speaking countries for it to matter to me? No. Also, they don’t let you change the look of your “meme” at all. Not even on Twitter levels.

Posterous

Posterous is kind-of a Tumblr competitor? I ask because It has this nice feature where it posts automatically to all sorts of publishing tool automatically. It’s basically a Tumblr/Facebook/Twitter/etc. blogging tool that happens to also keep all of your posts in blog-format on your user.posterous.com site. It’s great if you need to get your content everywhere at once.

Vox

There is an interesting story behind Vox. Why have I heard of it? It was pushed by Leo Laporte back in the day. Upon joining I got a very distinct livejournal-y vibe about it. And that’s kind-of what it has become… a place for groups of people to share content with only the people they want to see the content. Basically, if you used live journal in the 90’s, your mom would probably like Vox now. That’s what a lot of the content is now: Look at my kids! But, it’s a great platform and I’m kind-of pumped to see them integrate pownce.com technology into the mix.

Virb

This is probably my favorite of underdogs. It started way back when as a place for artists to share the stuff that they make. Recently, the back-end has received a make-over to give it the functionality of a tumblr-like website. But, the core community is still as artsy as ever and the content is of a far higher quality than I’ve ever seen on Tumblr. Sadly, none of of friends use this lovely service. So, it’s a bit useless to me for now. Do I try and spread the word? Yes. Does anyone ever listen when I evengelize my social-networks-of-the-week? Not after everyone I know joined Mash and it faded away.

Hi5

This used to be a moderately popular “clone” of MySpace. Today, it unveiled a new focus: games. Thus, Hi5 is now obsolete. Why would someone go to a separate site to play the games that they already play on Facebook, etc? No clue. Good going Hi5. Hope you enjoy getting compared to OMGPOP now.
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