{    May  16  2008   }

merlin:  
Favrd. Trickle-down egonomics for the twitter attention span  Dean Allen (aka @textism) just did a very cool thing for people who like to surf Twitter favorites; he took out the webcocks but left in the fun.  From his post, introducing Favrd:     …by any means necessary, web-strategy, social-media, online-marketing webcocks – unaware as they are of how toxic their presence is in the arenas they cannot shut up about – must and shall be filtered out of view.   Good on ya, Dean. If bandwidth and cycles become a problem, I’m certain you can count on the fun bunch for donations.   Also: I will, at this juncture, predict the natural response — a service that’s nothing but webcocks and their self-links to whitepapers and blogkkake. Which I predict will be huge. Because that’s why the web has gotten boring. Yep. Webcocks.

merlin:

Favrd. Trickle-down egonomics for the twitter attention span

Dean Allen (aka @textism) just did a very cool thing for people who like to surf Twitter favorites; he took out the webcocks but left in the fun.

From his post, introducing Favrd:

…by any means necessary, web-strategy, social-media, online-marketing webcocks – unaware as they are of how toxic their presence is in the arenas they cannot shut up about – must and shall be filtered out of view.

Good on ya, Dean. If bandwidth and cycles become a problem, I’m certain you can count on the fun bunch for donations.

Also: I will, at this juncture, predict the natural response — a service that’s nothing but webcocks and their self-links to whitepapers and blogkkake. Which I predict will be huge. Because that’s why the web has gotten boring. Yep. Webcocks.