After dropping the trailer for James Spader’s new drama, Blacklist, yesterday, NBC has released the full crop of promos for its new fall shows. Among…
via http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/05/13/nbc-new-fall-shows-2013-trailers/
After dropping the trailer for James Spader’s new drama, Blacklist, yesterday, NBC has released the full crop of promos for its new fall shows. Among…
via http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/05/13/nbc-new-fall-shows-2013-trailers/
Great example of a completely link-bait style headline. I now know less than when I started reading this. Apparently, his plans are to continue to confuse customers.
In his first interview since taking over as the head of Android, Sundar Pichar talks about his plans for the world’s most popular mobile operating system and how it can play nice with Chrome.
via http://www.wired.com/business/2013/05/exclusive-sundar-pichai-reveals-his-plans-for-android/
Chute, a media-sharing startup, is launching a new product on Tuesday called Chute Ads. This service is designed to allow brands to serve interactive ads enabling viewers to interject …
via http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/05/07/chute-raises-7-million-and-launches-a-media-ad-platform/
The enormous wealth that’s pouring into Silicon Valley ought to be trickling down to at least some extent as a vast array of local service providers gain jobs and income as chefs, waiters, doctors, nurses, yoga instructors, gardeners, interior decorators, taxi drivers, accountants, opthamologists, t…
These are amazing…
“I have no statistical evidence to support this thesis, but, believe me, it’s true: a disproportionate number of American men who are now between the ages of twenty-eight and thirty-eight will forever love Winnie Cooper. It is not so much a phenomenon as a textbook example of nature versus nurture—we were all nurtured to love Winnie Cooper, and to see ourselves as her counterpart, Kevin Arnold.”
Still, her cultural significance hadn’t occurred to me until recently, when my wife gave me a T-shirt that reads “I Love Winnie Cooper.” Since the shirt is made of unaccountably soft cotton, and I agree with the sentiment expressed on the front, I wear it regularly. And often, as I’m walking down the street, a delighted man, somewhere between the ages of twenty-eight and thirty-eight, will, as if we’re brothers in a secret alliance, point at me and say, “I love Winnie Cooper too!”
via http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/culture/2013/04/i-love-winnie-cooper.html?mobify=0
The city of Ann Arbor is no stranger to “best of” lists, and one of its University of Michigan-area watering hole just landed itself on …