Pilgrim’s Picks for September 26
Wednesday, September 26th, 2007;
-- Andy Beal |
Yo, yo, yoyo.
Here’s what’s hot and happen’n this morning.
- If you don’t like getting your web updates via RSS, Google Alerts is a great email alternative. They’ve now added video to the list of web content you can monitor.
- The Huffington Post has raised another $5 million. OK, who wants to invest in the Pilgrim Network? I’ll take a few million any day!
- It seems MySpace is happy to hand Facebook its mobile social network users. The network restricts who can access the site on their mobile! Insanity?
- The Motley Fool bursts the bubble of all those that thought Google might buy Sirius satellite radio.
- Techdirt explains why Lowes can’t force an unhappy customer to take down their Lowes-Sucks.com web site.

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September 26th, 2007 at 4:45 pm
I use google alerts rather than rss. Google usually emails me before they even index the link, and I use googletalk, so I get a notice when a new email (blog post from alerts) comes in. It is a great combo.
September 27th, 2007 at 4:05 am
Oooh pilgrim network… wonder what the nex addition will be?
September 27th, 2007 at 9:40 am
If I got $5M it would be whatever the investor wanted it to be.