Posts about Huffington Post as of October 12, 2009
10/13/2009
After reading this link on Huffington Post, I decided to see what Google thinks of other people & places. Interesting to find what Google Suggest has to say about China. It seems some believe that China wil be the next great empire, and a couple on the overall happiness here. Most Chinese I know [...]
10/13/2009
Mystery Google : Surprise Yourself With Someone Else’s Search Results Huffington Post (blog) Mystery Google is a bit spooky, a bit social, and all in all a strange search engine full of surprises. What does it do? Type in a search term on Mystery … Mystery Google: Surprise Yourself With Someone Else’s Search Results – NIMBRUNG.NET is a post from: Daily Hot Breaking News at Your Finger Related posts: HG Wells: The UFO Google logo mystery is solved – NIMBRUNG.NET Telegraph.co.uk HG Wells: The UFO Google logo mystery is…
10/13/2009
Mystery Google is a bit spooky, a bit social, and all in all a strange search engine full of surprises. What does it do? Type in a search term on Mystery Google , and you get back “what the people before you searched for.” For example, we tried typing in “Huff Post” and got back the search results for a different user’s query for “thank you.” It’s a nifty way to know what other people are exploring on the web, and a cool spin of the online roulette.
10/13/2009
Bill Clinton: India Can Outgrow China ( VIDEO ) Huffington Post (blog) Former President Bill Clinton spoke in Chicago this past Saturday at the India Institute of Technology’s Global Conference 2009. The focus of his speech was … and more »
10/13/2009
Over at HuffPo, Russell Simmons has let go of the wheel and bounced off a guard rail. His apocalyptic melodrama sounds like the typical Hollywood cliche of a Christian right-winger. But these lefties are all about projection, so that’s to be expected. A normal celebucrat post has a pull quote or two you can highlight and make sport of, but Simmons is all pull quote — a bonanza of crazy — so where to begin? Hey, I know, let’s play a game. Here are ten quotes, nine are from Simmons, one is not.
10/13/2009
Last week, the FTC issued a ruling that will have the effect of cracking down on bloggers who write about free products without disclosing that they were, in fact, “compensated” for the post. Disclosing payment is one of those “things you should have learned in kindergarten.” It’s common sense. It’s a basic component of the PRSA Code of Ethics , for example. Who wouldn’t be against that? For example, here is how an article on Mashable framed the issue: Certainly, it seems like this is an update that’s time has come.
10/13/2009
12Oct A friend I’ve worked with since I was in high school emailed me a joke today. I thought that everyone would enjoy it, so I decieded to post it here. You Know You’ve Grown Up When… 1. Original post:[Email]: When I grow up… Filed under: Object, UncategorizedTags: ads-by-google, brazil, espn-news, gatherings, girls, huffington-post, movies, obama, sectionsNo Comments



