— 7 August 2006 —

Web 2.0 Means More Yelling Apparently

Speaking of web sites that yell

Finding myself interested in news about the shutting down of Alaska’s Pipeline due to massive corrosion, I clicked through to Forbes.com to read more about it.

Within a few seconds, Steve Forbes himself was espousing, in what I can only assume was real-time video transfer, the value of something. I don’t know what he was espousing since I turned off the speakers on my laptop faster than a metaphor trying to hide behind a simile.

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Is there a Steve Forbes blocker? Firefox was able to block the pop-up, but not so much with the Steve-up.

There’s a lesson to the web advertisers of the world: A word is worth a coin; silence is worth two.

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One Response to Web 2.0 Means More Yelling Apparently

  1. commenter's gravatar.   mike madaio eloquently responded with:

    I just recently addressed this topic on my blog’s “topic of the week”: http://mikemadaio.com/?p=81.

    It seems to me that this type of thing has become more and more common, as if now that we can implement this type of functionality easily, we should.


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