Even Bad Reviews on the Web Can Help Your Business

Matt McCormick, owner of an electronics repair service, encourages his customers to write Web reviews. Even the bad ones, he says, help the shop’s credibility.

via NYT > Most Recent Headlines http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/07/17/even-bad-reviews-from-your-customers-can-help-your-business/

Romney’s Veep Trap

A presidential candidate usually remakes his party. But this time the party is remaking the candidate.

via The Daily Beast – Latest Articles http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/07/17/michael-tomasky-on-romney-s-veep-and-convention-speaker-trap.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+thedailybeast%2Farticles+%28The+Daily+Beast+-+Latest+Articles%29

A Tumblr Blog Devoted Entirely to Gruesome Deaths in Choose Your Own Adventure Novels

Your decision to ditch your friends on the middle school field trip to the Pearl Brewery has ended badly. How badly? You can read the many ways in which you have failed at You Chose Wrong, a blog filled with terrible endings in Choose Your Own Adventure novels.

Link -via io9

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YouTube News Viewers Flock To Natural Disasters And Political Upheaval: Study

Last year’s tsunami in Japan, the elections in Russia, and turmoil in the Middle East were the most popular topics for news watchers on YouTube in the 15 months that ended in March, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism. The group says that the Google-owned platform is beginning to become a major news source; in one third of the months in the study users searched for news terms more than anything else including entertainment. “The data reveal that a complex, symbiotic relationship has developed between citizens and news organizations on YouTube, a relationship that comes close to the continuous journalistic ‘dialogue’ many observers predicted would become the new journalism online,” Pew says. But it warns that videos often can’t be verified, or are copyrighted and used without permission, which ”creates the potential for news to be manufactured, or even falsified, without giving audiences much ability to know who produced it or how to verify it.” Pew says that personalities don’t necessarily drive interest in news: At least 65% of the most-watched news clips didn’t feature an individual.

Although the length of YouTube news videos varies, the median length of the most-watched ones was 2 minutes and 1 second — far longer than local TV news, where stories average 41 seconds, but less than the network evening newscasts where they average 2 minutes and 23 seconds. By and large audiences look for the same kinds of stories online that they see on TV, led by disasters. But Pew adds that protests — the second most popular topic on YouTube — were not as closely tracked on network newscasts. What’s more, “four subjects that might be described as less strictly visual—foreign affairs, economics, health and business—were all subjects that received more coverage on the evening programs than they did attention on YouTube.”

via Deadline.com http://www.deadline.com/2012/07/youtube-news-viewers-flock-to-natural-disasters-and-political-upheaval-study/

Elizabeth Kolbert: Is the heat wave of 2012 what climate change looks like?

Corn sex is complicated. As Michael Pollan observes in “The Omnivore’s Dilemma,” the whole affair is so freakishly difficult it’s hard to imagine how it ever evolved in the first place. Corn’s female organs are sheathed in a sort of vegetable chastity . . .

via The New Yorker http://www.newyorker.com/talk/comment/2012/07/23/120723taco_talk_kolbert

Leo Carey: Joanne on the Upper West Side review.

paragraph class=”noindent”>Joanne Trattoria is a simple mom-and-pop outfit, but the mom and pop in question are Joseph and Cynthia Germanotta, the parents of Lady Gaga. The music idol is not involved in the restaurant, but it has other celebrity connections. In the kitchen is Art Smith . . .

via The New Yorker http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/tables/2012/07/23/120723gota_GOAT_tables_carey

politicalwire July 17, 2012 at 07:55AM

@politicalwire: Reuters says Mitt Romney’s veep short list down to three: Portman, Pawlenty and Jindal… http://t.co/T9kQxLKo

nytjim July 17, 2012 at 07:40AM

@nytjim: RT @nationaljournal: Obama ad asks: Does Romney even pay taxes? http://t.co/jsm2UKMt

businessinsider July 17, 2012 at 07:36AM

@businessinsider: Goldman Sachs EPS Beats Expectations At $1.78 (Exp. $1.18) $GS by @ericgplatt http://t.co/r5vf73AT

CodyBrown July 16, 2012 at 09:11PM

@CodyBrown: “It costs $450 in marketing to make someone buy a $49 Nokia Lumia.” http://t.co/e1VoH56Y via @bud_caddell