Liners: So is she dating any bloggers right now?

Did Andy Baio really beg Brian Dear to buy Upcoming in March? [via pc4media]

We owe it to our roots to tell you: The UK’s Channel 4 launches Germ, a viral contest.

If you’re named Steve, you have a 2-second clip to play over and over on your new video iPod: Amanda Congdon saying “Steve! Bud!” in the sweetest voice.

Cringely interviews Dave Winer on NerdTV.

Soon to blog: Filipino bishops. Unfortunately, it’s not a rock band.

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3 Comments so far

  1. Just sayin’ hello. I get to be the first!

  2. The Germ viral contest is well worth a look - check it out at http://www.channel4.com/germ

    You can upload your virals onto the site and are in with a chance of winning some pretty cool stuff. Deadline is the 5th December!

  3. I can’t believe it, my co-worker just bought a car for $11703. Isn’t that crazy!

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