Toshiba offering mobile reviews for mobile shoppers. Sounding like a combo of cuecat and technorati users will be able to scan in a bar code and then see blog mentions of the product. Personally I would prefer a collection of reviews from something like a review site of my choice. It could be Amazon, IMDB, CNET, or a specialized group of reviews on a vertical like food, or golf equipment etc. (via Tech Crunch)
Pay-per-click will be straw that breaks print media's back, interesting article on Corante's Media Hub.
Search engine devoted to Ben Franklin, whose 300 birthday we are all celebrating. Nice intro for me to Clusty. (via MicroPersuassion)
Great chart on and commentary by Fred Wilson on who is doing what with Online Video and all of the news coming out of CES.
Glitchbrowser - "a project by Dimitre Lima, Tony Scott and Iman Moradi that is designed to subvert the usual course of conformity and signal perfection.
You enter a URL in to the browser and the site returned has
intentionally degraded images. The beautiful distortion is created by
dropping and rearranging the data packets created in the transmission
of the image. " (via coolhunting) This is very cool. Look at your favorite site using it.