Napster
14-Mar-06

I just realised now how Napster (old style) was so Web 2.0. In fact, it was Web 2.5 really. And yet it represents the pre-bubble years so well. Now I am confused…

For some reason, 1051 people have been interested in looking at the inside of my bag.
It feels good inside, but it’s almost as strange as me taking a photo and posting it online…

Forget the million dollars page, and just send your money to me instead.
Please.
An even closer look to America than the Simpsons?
I wonder where all of this is going… :(
(Since Ptyx doesn’t write in a blog, I thought I’d post it here on his behalf.)
While other networks have been firing off legal notices to the video website YouTube.com demanding that they remove content from their programming, Fox on Friday uploaded a live version of the opening title sequence of The Simpsons to the site, in which human characters mimic the actions of the animated ones. The Los Angeles Times blog “Channel Island” reported that the clip was produced by the U.K. ad agency Devilfish and was designed to promote the upcoming 17th season of the series on Sky One, Fox’s corporate sibling in Britain. The clip was quickly picked up by other websites, becoming what a studio spokeswoman described as “a viral campaign,” adding, “It’s amazing how quickly it went around the world.”