You'll have to watch Nite Fite to find out.
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I love this. Reminds me of high school in too many ways.
You'll have to watch Nite Fite to find out.
Brought to you by the same folks that brought us Internet People.
I love this. Reminds me of high school in too many ways.
Lauren and I were laughing so hard last night after seeing John Stewart's take on Gen Petraeus recent testimony before Congress. So funny
Fred Seibert showed me Dan Meth's creation last month.
And I couldn't wait to show everyone. Today they made Internet People available. It's an animated tribute to all Check it out. It's awesome.
If you like this then you will want to tune into The Meth Minute which will have 38 one minute shows. One show per week.
(disclosure: we are investors in Next New Networks)
Wallstrip this weekend is as funny as ever.
On todays show, Howard talks with some smart (and cute) experts on the stock market. Check it out.
JETSET is one cool internet show.
The show covers internet and pop culture. And the host Zadi Diaz is funny, bright and so great in front of the camera.
I was catching up on my JETSET shows on my flight to SF yesterday. Here's one from earlier in the week.
My favorite part of this episode was learning about the 2007 US Air Guitar Championship which took place August 16th in NYC. Looked like a blast.
My friends at Wallstrip do a much better review of the Garmin Forerunner than my previous review on the product. Howard blogs about Garmin as well and why it's the stock to own. I'm glad I own the product and the stock.
It's another great Wallstrip show. I love Lindsay's "punch in the face" question at the end. So funny.
Last year I posted the Free Hugs video to my blog. I thought it was great.
Shortly afterwards, I sent Howard an email suggesting a Wallstrip version of Free Hugs. I think my dopey idea at the time was something like VCs and entrepreneurs hugging each other. I don't exactly remember.
Howard, Adam and Lindsay had a much better idea. Here is Free Hugs Wallstrip style.
Alex Blum, the CEO of KickApps, has an interesting post today about the dramatic increase in social media usage online.
We all know in our gut that social media has been on an absolute tear over the past few years but the numbers are quite impressive.
We made the investment decision in KickApps late in 2005. It was the second investment we made after starting Spark. We believed then, as we do now, that web sites will need social media applications. There are thousands of big and small websites using KickApps to easily add social media experiences to their existing web sites.
I like BET's recent use of the technology. The BET audience was invited to submit their own award category introduction videos for the BET Awards 2007 show on cable last night. The audience voted on their favorite videos and the top videos were on the actual television show.
I thought this one was pretty clever for the "Best Collaboration" award intro.
Readers of this blog know how much I dig robots (my various posts).
So it's no wonder I'm loving this recent fun cartoon from Channel Frederator.
(disclosure: yep, we are investors in Next New Networks, the creators of Channel Frederator and many more networks)I'm just catching up on one of my favorite web shows,TPMtv on Veracifer.
Last week Josh sat down with Al Franken. Al is the man. Nice job Josh. Here is part 1.
If you like this one be sure to check out part 2.
(disclosure: Veracifier is part of the NNN family and we are investors in the company)
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