Liners: Look! It’s Elvis over yonder!
The Detroit Free Press profiles Trent of Pink is the New Blog:
“I try to keep it, like, at a PG-13 level,” he says. “There have been occasions where I’ve used actual expletives. I think one day Britney came out wearing a scrunchie, and I was like, ‘What the …!’ But I really try to keep it as tame as I can.”
Shane Nickerson says the new iPod video heralds vlogcasting.
A freshly published anthology includes a Cory Doctorow novella about centralized L.A. traffic.
Chris Pirillo lists gada.be plugins (for his new search tool).
Terror hoodies: bannable, spy-cam thwarting, and doubly coolhunted.
Read Jeremy Wright and 8 other business bloggers in More Space, available for pre-order and for sale on the 25th. Wright has another book coming and ready for pre-order.
Today’s beauty: The House on the Rock, which I’ve longed to visit ever since reading Neil Gaiman’s American Gods.
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