On Google: We did not enter the search business, Jobs said. They entered the phone business. Make no mistake they want to kill the iPhone. We won’t let them, he says. Someone else asks something on a different topic, but there’s no getting Jobs off this rant. I want to go back to that other question first and say one more thing, he says. This don’t be evil mantra: “It’s bullshit.” Audience roars.
Context sensitive advertising using Google Adwords can be great when you want to run your ad across tens of thousands of websites, say when your candidate’s name is typed…it can also FAIL HARD…like on this post of ours from February:
InfectedTube is proud to present our first original production, The Cackle: Hillary Clinton vs. Stewie Griffin.
Check the video, and then follow below for some background.
The New York Times on Hillary’s cackle:
It was January 2005, and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton had just finished a solemn speech about abortion rights — urging all sides to find “common ground” on the issue, and referring to abortion as “a sad, even tragic choice to many, many women.”
Stepping offstage, she took questions from reporters, and found herself being grilled about whether she was moderating her own pro-choice position. And suddenly it happened: Mrs. Clinton let loose a hearty belly laugh that lasted a few seconds. Reporters glanced at one another as if we’d missed the joke.
This was my first close encounter with Senator Clinton, and with The Cackle. At that moment, the laugh seemed like the equivalent of an eye-roll — she felt she was being nit-picked, so she shamed her inquisitors by chuckling at them (or their queries).
As for Stewie and Brian? That clip is from one of the only funny episodes of Family Guy post-return to Fox. Wikipedia:
Cheeky Bastard: A sitcom staring Stewie and Brian as bickering roommates, in a style akin to The Odd Couple. Stewie also provides the show’s laugh track, contrary to the claim that it was filmed in front of a “live studio audience.”