Monday Links: June 30th, 2008

Before I launch into this week’s links, I have the pleasure to announce a new contributor to our site!  Eric will be joining our ranks this week with what we hope will be the first of regular contributions.  Eric spends his workday in the venture finance world, but his passions run the gamut from obscure pop culture trivia to Czech food and beer.  We’re really pleased to welcome Eric to Tropophilia, and we know you’ll enjoy his posts.  Here are your links:

A reporter covering, say, baseball doesn’t have to define a home run in every article, but a reporter covering climate almost always has to remind readers what greenhouse gases are [...]

Buzzwords like “inconvenient truth”, “green”, “clean coal”, and “tipping point” can be misapplied and abused, rendering readers cynical and numb to actual news.

It’s a good piece and worth thinking about.

  • The Democratic National Convention in Denver this August will feature an incredible blogger palace called The Big Tent, thanks to help from Google, Digg, and YouTube.  Sounds awesome [emphasis on drunken bloggers is mine]:

We’re creating a 9,000 square foot, two-story structure that will house the work space for journalists, bloggers and new media, a Digg Stage with prominent national leaders, as well as a Google Retreat with a YouTube kiosk where you can make your own YouTube videos. [...]

In the New Media Lounge, your pass will be a ticket to to enjoy all the benefits of the blogger / new media lounge, including free WiFi, work space, television-coverage, as well as free food and drinks. [...]

The Big Tent will host sponsored happy hours each day from 4 to 5, followed by live coverage of every minute of the Democratic National Convention until 9 p.m. each night. When the Convention ends each day, the Big Tent will still be going with late-night entertainment, including concerts and films.

  • Here’s a brilliant ad campaign: wrap a sample of laundry detergent in a plain white t-shirt; let the postal service stamp directly onto the shirt, and let it absorb dirt along the mail route; then, instruct the mail recipient to simply wash the shirt with the detergent to remove all the stains from the journey.  Final step [unconfirmed]: sell an enormous amount of detergent.
  • I saw WALL-E on Friday night, and I’m obsessed.  What a great movie.  It received a stunning 93% on metacritic…need I say more?  As you might expect, a movie about a solar-powered robot received a great deal of praise in the blogosphere.
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