1.) CNBC begins encouraging rabid fans to stalk/be creepy toward its anchors (Not as cool as the Joey Ramone tribute to Maria Bartiromo). [Dealbreaker]
2.) Get your fat ass ready for free donut day on Friday. [MainStreet]
3.) Seattle TV station gives horrible accidental bbq recipe. [Consumerist]
4.) The 5 worst and best songs in ads. [AdWeek]
5.) When I grow up, I want to be a retired California state employee! [Clusterstock]
6.) Microsoft’s Bing search engine plans to save the world? [AdFreak]
7.) BofA not a fan of Clusterstock’s story. [TheStreet]
8.) Delicious, I love seeing my anti-human trafficking PSAs right next to my pork chop selections. [copyranter]
9.) "Americans increased personal consumption rate by 44% from 2000 -2007." So that’s where it all went! [Economist]
10.) Does social media drive sales? That’s the big question isn’t it? Cuz I would hate to waste my time on all this other crap. [bMighty]
11.) Top 6 "game-changing" features of Google Wave. What game is that? The e-mail game. The worst game we’re playing these days. [Mashable]
12.) Digg.com’s new advertising model lets users vote up or down ads they like, thus increasing or decreasing the ads CPM. Brilliant concept. I’d like to see how the Digg algorithm holds up to bankrolls of big name advertisers trying to game the system with upvotes. [Digg]





