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Oct
22

What articles caught your attention this week?

Here are a few that caught mine:

One of my favorite social media tools (Facebook) is combining with my all-time favorite computer/video game (Civilization)…and starting in 2010, I will never be productive again. (Sid Meier bringing Civilization to Facebook)

Twitter search + Google + Bing = All the possible answers in 1 place? (Bing and Google integrate Twitter Search)

Hubspot takes some time to explain the 7 most important factors to think about if you are going to start a business blog (Hubspot Business Blog)

After the 20th Halloween Horror episode, I didn’t think I could love the Simpson’s anymore than I already do…(Reader’s favorite Simpson’s Lines)

Copyblogger says that content is dead. Crap*. (Why content is no longer king)

Imagining waking up tomorrow and not having the Internet is a very scary thing. But also a little funny. (Life tomorrow if the internet ended today)

At least now I know I am not the only one who absolutely loves McDonald’s fries! (McDonald’s most popular food)

Any articles I missed this week that I should check out?

*Just to clarify in case you are confused after reading the article…I was being sarcastic about content being dead. Content is still alive and well*

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  • http://storyfix.com Larry

    Read Copyblogger again, Sparky. In no way the post says that “content is dead.” Not only is your comment wrong, and therefore irresponsible (check again, the word “dead” doesn’t appear in the post, nor is the implication), it says the wrong thing about YOU, in that you obviously didn’t get it. Maybe read it again, or maybe it’s just above your level of comprehension. Crap, my ass. Inaccurate smearing is what’s crap.
    .-= Larry´s last blog ..Watch and Learn: 10 Television Shows for Writers =-.

  • http://storyfix.com Larry

    Then again, maybe you were being sarcastic. Maybe I was the one who didn’t get it. Upon a closer, less paranoid read, I’ll allow for that possibility.

    If that’s the case, my sincere apologies for the above overreaction. Wouldn’t be the first time I’ve swung back and hit the wrong offender (working on that).

    If not, then refer to previous comment.
    .-= Larry´s last blog ..Watch and Learn: 10 Television Shows for Writers =-.

  • http://www.wrightcreativity.com Kirsten Wright

    Larry, it was in fact, completely sarcastic.

    Most of my posts have some form of sarcasm in them, and I assumed that my readers would get that I was joking when they read the actual article. *note the sarcasm about the first article too: “I’ll never be productive again”.* Oh, and the second article thoughts was sarcasm again…just those 3 combining will not give all the answers in one place.

    Just in case someone else gets confused though, I added the fact that I was being sarcastic…