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We were among those who were quite surprised that Microsoft gave into the online criticism of its "buddy" ads starring Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates. As we noted, the ads were getting a ton of people talking, and set up plenty of opportunities to later plug Microsoft products. But, initially, they were just entertaining (if slightly awkward) content that did a good job bringing in viewers. Instead,...
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Gates-Seinfeld schtick more viral than 'I'm a PC' --The two Gates-Seinfeld commercials have enjoyed 4.3 million more viral-video views than Microsoft's replacement "I'm a PC" campaign, according to Visible Measures. Open source can still win in a down economy --Economics are on the side of open source--the best value for money means enterprises can continue...
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, it looks like Bill and Jerry’s short-lived Microsoft ad campaign made more of a dent than the current crop of “I’m a PC” spots — at least, when it comes to online interest. Video viewing trend tracker Visible Measures says the Seinfeld/Gates ads have experienced 4.3 million more views than the [...]
Summers in Kansas City can make one feel like it's 1995. Not because people are still watching Toy Story and Apollo 13 in movie theaters or because Kansas Citians are looking forward to the upcoming season of The Drew Carey Show and Seinfeld . Instead, a mid-90s baseball malaise and sense of resentment continues to hang over Kansas City, nearly a decade after the rest of the country has moved on....
For nearly three decades, NBC's Thursday night comedy block has lived up to its "must-see" billing. Half of the shows that have captured the Emmy for best comedy since 1983 have come from its ranks, including "Cheers," "The Cosby Show," "Friends," "Seinfeld" and, most recently, "30 Rock" and "The Office."
Spike Feresten currently hosts his own late-night talk show, Talk Show with Spike Feresten, on FOX. Years ago, the 44-year-old funny man was also on the writing staff for Saturday Night Live, The Late Show With David Letterman and the hugely successful sitcom Seinfeld (he wrote episodes “The Muffin Tops” and “Soup Nazi”). [...]
101 Dalmations II: Patch's London Adventure (SE)Reviewed By:Director: Jim Kammerud, Brian Smith Actors:Martin ShortJason AlexanderBarry Bostwick Movie:DVD:Overall:Patch, one of the 101 pups, feels the need to distinguish himself like his TV hero, Thunderbolt (Barry Bostwick). When the family’s move to the “puppy plantation” is about to keep him from auditioning to be on Thunderbolt’s show, he finds...
We're talking about the Goulet Awards for "Mustachioed American of the Year," of course, and finalists were just announced. Among them? Presidential candidate Bob Barr; Robert Garfield; a dude who looks a lot like the prize's namesake; and Keith Hernandez...
After the publishing of People Magazine's cover featuring Clay Aiken and his announcement that he's "Gay", several female fans and celebrities alike are reportedly in shock over the news. Fans gathered outside Aiken's Las Vegas hotel balcony fo...
Harry and Sally had a mind-blowing lunch at Katz's. Carrie Bradshaw satisfied her sweet tooth with Magnolia cupcakes. And of course, there's Seinfeld and the Soup Nazi. For as long as movies and television shows have filmed scenes in New...
When asked by Ana Marie Cox (I love her), the Arizona Senator listed Dexter, Lost, Seinfeld, The Wire and The Tudors as his favorite shows. McCain elaborates according to the Conde Nast blog: "But then McCain noted that he often...
I understand this is not a unique experience. Many people have had it, in many situations, and the aftermaths have always been colorful. Sometimes it goes better than other times, depending on ... you'll see. The most common triggering device is the room...
Several months ago, I was listening to one of the Gitsplosion! podcasts. PJ was talking about ant juice, and Chris suggested starting a seinfeld calendar to mark your progress on wearing your Github t-shirts every day for a month. I’d been looking for a cool microapp to build for awhile, and thought I could use this calendar idea. However, I have no idea how to confirm if someone is actually wearing...