September 4th, 2009 in cool links
It was an interesting week that brought with is some funny links to share. Here are some of the things that cracked me up this week.
- The People of Walmart – a collection of all the creatures that grace us with their presence at Walmart, America’s favorite store.
- Craigslist: Clowns for Kicks – anybody looking for a side job? Whether it’s real or not, this is one of the funniest Craigslist postings I’ve seen.
- Hitler Discovers He’s on Youtube – Hitler finally gets an Internet connection and he is none to happy to find out he’s been made fun of all this time.
- Brett Favre Sears Commercial Outtakes – at least Favre can make fun of himself.
- Stuff My Dad Says – one of the hottest viral sensations right now, Justin (a 28-year-old who moved back home with his dad) tweets everything his dad says. Let’s just say that his dad says some pretty vulgar but funny stuff which could be considered “synonymous with human waste that is unsuitable for a family publication”.
March 2nd, 2009 in cool links
Some great links to start your week out with bang!
- PopURLs – Need a quick fix on the latest web buzz. This fantastic site grabs the top items from some of most popular tech, social, and news sites and compiles it into a neatly laid out “plate of information goodness”.
- Twitterfall – If you’re still scratching your head on the whole idea of Twitter, then I don’t blame you. What I’ve come to learn is that the tools around Twitter are really what makes it great. Twitterfall is a tool that was built to filter out tweets across all of Twitter. It’s amazing for Reputation Management, Tweetup discussions, and real-time updates for major events. The main Twitter trends are in the left window. Yesterday’s big trend across Twitter was #snowmageddon, which was the big snowstorm we received last Thursday.
- Fireclick Index – I always encounter clients who ask me to give them an idea of how their website is doing in comparison to other companys’ websites. While it’s tough to give a good answer on this, I found some great benchmark metrics which I can pull out when needed. Fireclick (a web analytics vendor) has created a publicly available index providing benchmarks for key web analytics metrics that it has collected from all of its customers.
- [viral] Colbert Dials Up the 1997 Internet – This awesomely viral video from a Colbert Report has been floating around this week. “I did some pretty embarrassing things in 1997, but it all pales in comparison to what the internet was doing in 1997.”
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