
Sunday Shout-Out picks out the week’s stories that simply slipped our minds.
What can we say about yesterday’s game? (Without bursting into hysterical tears, that is.) [DailyCal]
There, there—drown your sorrows in a glass of red wine. Or, hey, how ’bout this handful of blueberries? Wash it all down with some tasty peanuts and you might guarantee yourself a few extra years. Nom nom resveratrol. [UCB Wellness Letter]
Americans agree: Behavioral targeting is creepy. No! Really? There’s nothing dystopian-novel-esque about “following consumers’ actions and then tailoring advertisements for the consumers based on those actions.” Nothing at all. [Media Newswire]
According to wisdom garnered from the UC Berkeley Media Technology Summit, newspapers need to “be part of the disruption.” Good thing we wrote the book on disruption, yo. [Media Bistro]
Image Source: Victoria Chow, Daily Cal [ASIB]
Earlier: Get Some!


