Hayden Planetarium (Taken with Instagram at American Museum of Natural History)
Some 40 million people are likely to post their favorite Super Bowl ad on Facebook. Read more at Mashable
Geek vs Nerd Infograph
Infograph: Geek vs. Nerd. Which one are you?
Over at the Canine Chronicles section of the Photography Served blog, Winnie Au has posted photos from her upcoming book A Century of History’s Most Notable Dogs. Here is a Husky depicted as Steve Jobs.
Skeptical of SOPA Piracy Claims
Over at WIRED, Julian Sanchez has a nice take on what is behind the SOPA legislation.
I remain a bit amazed that it’s become an indisputable premise in Washington that there’s an enormous piracy problem, that it’s having a devastating impact on US content industries, and that some kind of aggressive new legislation is needed tout suite to stanch the bleeding. Despite the fact that the Government Accountability Office recently concluded that it is “difficult, if not impossible, to quantify the net effect of counterfeiting and piracy on the economy as a whole,” our legislative class has somehow determined that—among all the dire challenges now facing the United States—this is an urgent priority.
Sharethrough looked at 2011′s lineup of Super Bowl ads and identified which commercials got the most views and engagements. Full story at Mashable …
The NFL will be running an ad this year during the Super Bowl promoting a fantasy sports game that my company Sports Technologies will be developing. It will be interesting to see how many people sign up to be notified about the game because of the Super Bowl commercial.








