Getty Buys iStockphoto
It’s been a couple of weeks but I hadn’t noticed, iStockphoto was bought by Getty Images for 50 million.
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It’s been a couple of weeks but I hadn’t noticed, iStockphoto was bought by Getty Images for 50 million.
Amazing Race 9 starts tonight tomorrow. Last season I did a quick blink thing which turned out well, having called correctly the top two teams. This time I had a quick look at some of the bios, here are my choices:
Wildcard: Lake & Michelle. Good overall except I think they’re the crazy chauvinistic moron and doormat team of this season. Those always impload before the end.
[Update] I’m liking the latin Gilmore Girls.
I’ve bitched before (or is it laughed at) about the Canadian men’s hockey “performance” at the olympics and it still holds true. However, I’m am extremely surprised and pleased at the performance of the Canadian team as a whole.
With a total of 24 medals, good for 3rd or 5th overall (depending how you count) it brings “us” within a couple more performances of the Americans and Germans. It’s also more than the Austrians, Norwegians and Swedes, smaller countries but who usually kick ass at the games.
Of course, you have to take into account the number of medals handed out when comparing with previous games but even then, there’s impressive progress, as Darren shows. Not as big an increase as some would have us believe but excellent nonetheless.
Something that bodes very well for the future is the number of 4th places, 13 of those. I don’t have the numbers at hand but taking 1 through 5th into account and adjusting for those young enough to be there in Vancouver, there are already more potential medals for 2010. Since there were also a number of good, lower, showings by very young athletes who haven’t peaked yet, it looks like chances of reaching the Olympic committee’s goal of first place are pretty good.
Oh, and a completely useless thing to add; there are some cute olympians with great smiles in Canada.
Edgeio has launched. Thanks to one of the founders, Micheal Arrington of Techcrunch, who’s been dropping hints and is very well connected, I’m sure it will get a lot of coverage. For once though, it’s a Web 2.0 type of webapp that’s actually got some thought and value behind it so it might be worth the hype.
Great look by We Break Stuff, with lots of little visual details. It certainly stands on it’s own but I also can’t help to see it as another step in the simplebitification of the web. (which is neither a complaint or criticism by the way, just noticing)
Also some pretty impressive Ajax kung fu. At the very least go and enter a city, then play with the slider and see the content re-filtering on the go. Well done.
Your HR department requires an MBA degree for any position; it also requires five to ten years work experience in an industry that is only four years old.—How to Prevent a Bozo Explosion