(Rumored) Winklevii’s Social Network "Zurker" For The People & Of The People (Models too!)

Winklevii's New Social Network "Zurker" For The People & Of The People (Models too!) Not content to sit on their laurels, nor the $65 million they pocketed
from their lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg for allegedly stealing their
Facebook idea – the Winklevoss twins have launched their own network,
named Zurker.
Part investment opportunity, part chic-magnet, part-democratic social
community, their innovative new wrinkle is to convince members they can
become joint owners of their company.


Silicone iPhone 4/4s Case Nose Who’s Calling

Silicone iPhone 4/4s Case Nose Who's CallingThe Hana Silicone iPhone 4/4s Case not only displays a distinctive design  that sets it apart from other iPhone cases, the unusual suggested user finger placement ensures anyone can “pick” it out from the crowd.


Father Of Obamacare’s Signature Irony Not Lost On The Twittersphere

In an alternate universe somewhere, the Father of Obamacare might have
actually had a shot at becoming the next president of the United States,
had he just stuck to his guns. Because on Planet Earth, the candidate
responsible for this
accomplishment is not Obama. Obama cannot take credit for inventing the
Affordable Care Act. It was ironically his opposition who laid the
groundwork in Massachusetts, and then decided to take the wrong fork
in the road to diminish its application for the nation.


British Airways Uses Social Media & UK Addresses For Olympics’ #HomeAdvantage

British Airways Uses Social Media & Local Addresses To Build #HomeAdvantage For OlympicsIn an ingenious TV commercial that we’re sure Don Draper would have
approved, British Airways is utilizing the distribution channels of
Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to extend their rallying cry for a "Home
Advantage" at the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.


Is Buffy, The Mobile Slayer, Facebook’s Ace In The Hole?

Being left behind on the mobile landscape has motivated countless
bloggers and techie prognosticators to cyberventilate as to FB’s future.
Based on an 11th hour stock devaluation by the company themselves (see
previous post, "Facebook’s IPO Morality Tale…"),
coupled with the claim the company can’t survive in the public sphere
relying solely on ad revenues, Zuck has ridden a roller-coaster of
criticism in one week’s time that has cast yet another shadow over the
world’s largest social network.


Facebook’s IPO Morality Tale: If The Green Shoes Fit, Wear Them?

Facebook’s reversal of fortunes in such a short span of time has played
out almost like a modern-day morality tale.  The fall-out of the social
network post-IPO, after such an enthusiastic build-up was telling. While it lined the
pockets of some (namely investment bankers), it deprived the 99
Percenters (or Dumb F*cks
as Zuckerberg so adroitly labeled them back in 2004) full-disclosure,
resulting in a subsequent short-fall on their FB investment.