WARNING: This is the Internet, not TV, where seven words people aren’t allowed to say on TV are permitted. In honor of that, and of recently, well, dead1 "counter-culture" comedian George Carlin, the seven words you can’t say on TV will be said because mincing words would be anathema to Carlin’s life. Plus it gives us an excuse. If dirty words in general offend you, better click out now, because these seven are top shelf, man.
Google CFO George Reyes Announces Retirement
Google announced this week that Chief Financial Officer George Reyes is retiring and leaving the company later this year. Reyes, who has been with the company five years, is only the second major executive to leave Google, ever, as far back as anyone can remember. Reyes intends to stay with the company while it searches […]
Briefly: Clash Puns, George Lucas, AdWords
Yahoo has a shortcut to its lyrics search, while Ask has a Smart Answer for the master Jedi among other May birthday celebs. Google puts everyone back to work with an updated AdWords Editor.
George Lucas Declares Trademark War On Digg
There’s no balance in the Force with the Digg.com around, says LucasFilms, who has filed a trademark complaint against the social news site. Diggers haven’t been this torn since they walked out of The Phantom Menace and realized how much it sucked.
Poor George
Reading an item from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, I was reminded of one of the comments submitted to Jeremy Zawodny’s blog after he blasted a Silicon Valley PR agency for allegedly spamming him.
George Romero Delivers Us to The Land of the Dead
I’ve been watching dead movies for decades. That’s kind of frightening. I remember when I first saw the original “Night of the Living Dead” It was a little unnerving. The corpses walking around eating other people was most bizarre. The more unnerving part was when the rednecks showed up to shoot them like they were squirrels or something.
Marketing Marvels George Lucas Star Wars Episode III & The Star Wars Empire
Talk about a lesson in marketing, George Lucas and the Lucasfilm team are AMAZING marketers. Here are some notables from the Episode III campaign (& the Lucas marketing machine overall) for you to use in your own marketing efforts:
New George W. Bush Linkbomb Revealed
Because of the value Google, Yahoo and other search engines place on backlinks, executing a linkbomb in order to position certain websites atop of the search results is not too difficult. Provided you have enough people taking part.