Are We Spamming or Sharing?
It seems as though the Internet walls are covered in spam. No, not the food, rather the endless links that one poses on another, but what is spam? What Is Spam?

It seems as though the Internet walls are covered in spam. No, not the food, rather the endless links that one poses on another, but what is spam? What Is Spam?

Readers were in the mood for maps this week because they pushed this story about a must-see video of Microsoft’s Street Slide into the most-viewed category.
Shawn Foust is head of the video game industry team at law firm Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP.
One thing you can say about the Flickr team – there’s some fight in ‘em.
Bennett Lincoff has been proposing a different kind of solution to the music industry’s online woes for quite some time. Last year, he did a great job picking apart some of the major problems with Jim Griffin’s Choruss plan (which, again, we’ve been told was supposed to launch in January, but we’re still unfamiliar with any universities — let alone the tens of thousands of students — who have signed up for it). However, we haven’t really looked at Lincoff’s own proposal.
Twitter’s latest move to keep users engaged on its site: a new tool that suggests other members users might want to follow “based on several factors, including people you follow and the people they follow.”