The Daily Roundup - July 24, 2007
SpeedPPC.com looks interesting. Watch the demo video. Public launch tomorrow (7/25/07).
Our conversation via IM. “So, I interviewed with a another ad agency a couple weeks ago and they called to make me an offer. I said ‘No Thanks, you were so forthcoming with your internal problems during my interview, I called two of your clients and they are in the process of pulling their work to give to my agency.’” -my nameless buddy in new business at an agency somewhere east of the rockies.
Yesterday I had GrandCentral Beta Invites (3 remaining). Today I have Skitch invites (Mac OS X). Hit me up via email or IM. If you don’t have either of those, leave a comment.
Dashalytics. Google Analytics on your Dashboard (OS X). Not sure how I missed this one before. But I now have a reason to use Dashboard, besides the Lava Lamp. I love the fact that I can place multiple instances with different login credentials and it handles them just fine.
Proving that cycling is the dirtiest sport around when it comes to doping. The only question I have left is “Was Lance Armstrong really that good at Cycling, or hiding his Doping?” I hate that I even have to ask that question given my respect of Lance, but hell, it seems every serious challenger to Armstrong during his days dominating the tour has fallen due to doping.
David Stern Talks. He spoke like a man who knew a whole lot more than what has come out from the FBI. While I don’t even pretend to be a fan of the NBA, Tim Donaghy violated the trust of the game. Of course, there have always been the rumors that Michael Jordan’s retirement was a cover for serving a ban for gambling.