Gawker:
What did New York's A-list socialite Tinsley Mortimer do with her very glamorous weekend? She hosted Serena Bancroft's birthday party. Who is this Serena Bancroft? She's the towns hottest up-and-coming tween socialite. Everyt (Read More)
Gawker:
Accused of skipping meals and wasting away, the leader of the free world protested: Am not, I have naturally fine bones, and I'm under a lot of pressure. Hey Barack, quit stealing Nicole Richie's lines. Now that The Daily Mai (Read More)
Gawker:
Accused of skipping meals and wasting away, the leader of the free world protested: Am not, I have naturally fine bones, and I'm under a lot of pressure. Hey Barack, quit stealing Nicole Richie's lines. Now that The Daily Mai (Read More)
Gawker:
Accused of skipping meals and wasting away, the leader of the free world protested: Am not, I have naturally fine bones, and I'm under a lot of pressure. Hey Barack, quit stealing Nicole Richie's lines. Now that The Daily Mai (Read More)
Gawker:
Accused of skipping meals and wasting away, the leader of the free world protested: Am not, I have naturally fine bones, and I'm under a lot of pressure. Hey Barack, quit stealing Nicole Richie's lines. Now that The Daily Mai (Read More)
Gawker:
Accused of skipping meals and wasting away, the leader of the free world protested: Am not, I have naturally fine bones, and I'm under a lot of pressure. Hey Barack, quit stealing Nicole Richie's lines. Now that The Daily Mai (Read More)
Gawker:
The Yale Daily News that came out on Friday (we know, we're late) is decorated like a retro teen mag for their interview with James Franco. Oh, and Hollywood's gayest actor is considering moving to New Haven for his PhD! It w (Read More)
PR 2.0:
CreditIn media and blogger relations, PR typically wields two powerful tools to help boost the effectiveness of pitching and potential placement of news: the embargo and the exclusive.In the case of an exclusive, a story is (Read More)
BuzzTracker.com - Twitter:
Twitter just released Twitter Lists. Steve Rubel points out that this is perhaps the new measure of influence?In July 2008 I wrote “The Death of the A-List” which caused a slight stir. Ok, not really, I was right.Here’s what (Read More)
Gawker:
For the first time, 25-year-old researcher Robert Thomas reveals to Gawker how earlier this year he and Richard Heene drew up a master plan to generate a massive media controversy using a weather balloon. To get famous, of co (Read More)
FT.com - Arts & weekend, House & home:
The words 'recreational vehicle' and 'motorhome' might not conjure up associations with leading designers, A-list actors or trophy homes but it appears that even during the economic downturn, the cumbersome 'lounges on wheels (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Most cellphone carriers provide a feature allowing you a certain number of contacts that you can call, on any network for free, anytime. So what happens when you team up this feature with your Google Voice number? In yesterda (Read More)
Spin's shared items in Google Reader:
God, this makes me mad.So, there is this massive selection bias that happens amongst some influencers on the web where they feel that good content will be found on its own. Why do they feel this? The same reason rich people t (Read More)
Submitted by mgloerich
from Google Reader:
Why not automatically send out a welcome pack to new members (digitally of course). You might include the following: Community guidelines. A good list of how to get involved in the community and make a lot of new friends. (Read More)
louisgray-com:
It wasn't all that long ago when the names of companies were more likely to make me think of unfeeling skyscrapers reaching toward the heavens with their steel and glass than I was to think of the people inside who made the b (Read More)
Engadget:
CEATEC is a breeding ground for new innovations, and Hitachi made sure to get its name on the A-list with a simple face-recognizing television that seeks to save power whenever you glance away. Essentially, the prototype plas (Read More)
Gawker:
You know the tide has turned on Roman Polanski's campaign for child rape forgiveness when even the French have defected from the director's camp. But just who the hell were these friends of child rape to begin with? Ah Fortun (Read More)
Gawker:
It's kind of like getting laid on Manhunt. If you want to be on Logo's Kept, you have to be hot, fabulous, have a place to live, and have pictures, lots of and lots of pictures! Classic Entertainment Group, True Entertainment (Read More)
TechRadar: Internet news:
Digg's Kevin Rose believes that spam tweeters are actually working to make the service more of a success, although he does not condone the practice. Rose – who co-founded Digg – told the Future of Web Apps conference in Londo (Read More)