marketing

  • New culinary site by Megnut, Apperceptive, and the rest! "Serious Eats, the first website for serious eaters, consists of video, blogs, photos, and feature stories and all geared toward the foods people love."
    filed under: food, community, weblogs, rss
  • BBC series documenting the birth of psychological advertising, public relations, and the "manufactured consent" of the dangerous crowd. [via galbraith]
    filed under: media, marketing, psychology
  • could be titled--everything you need to know about parenting you can learn from HTTP response codes. [via nelson]
    filed under: programming, joke, language
  • You can use this tool to create a search engine limited to specific sites. [via superpatron]
    filed under: google, hacks

A9 Storefront Images

Amazon's search engine added pictures of storefronts to their yellow pages. For example, here's camera shops in Portland. Here's their description of how they did it. This seems like it'd be a nightmare to keep up to date, but Amazon is a huge company with lots of resources. Will they let business owners update their photos themselves? And I wonder if any of these bulk photos caught snippets of people living their lives (by accident). In any case, it's great to see the world wide web getting local like this.

Update: heh, Alan Taylor was wondering the same thing about unintentional A9 photos, and he set up a Flickr tag (a9local) to track interesting images anyone finds. (For example, what is this thing?)
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