• The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs decides to actually be funny, writing a scathing review of last weekend's debaucherous Yelp party. Aw, Steve, let 'em have their fun. Weren't you ever young and loaded with millions in funding? [Fake Steve]
  • Guy Kawasaki, father of modern corporate evangelism, writes a fantastically thorough, helpful, and meticulously detailed guide to finding a job in Silicon Valley. For instance: "Think: Plug and play, plug and play, plug and play. Sorry, but Silicon Valley companies do not develop employees. ('Management trainee' is an oxymoron in Silicon Valley.)" [Guy Kawasaki's blog]
  • Did AOL release your search records? The Electronic Frontier Foundation wants to help you fight back. [EFF]
  • Hey look, free Amazon schwag! Actually worn! Actually dorky! [Shmula.com]
  • AOL's Weblogs, Inc. team gets caught spamming Digg. Digg users bite back with schoolyard insults. Much drama. Digg vs. AOL: It's like LiveJournal fights, but with boys. [Digg]
  • Is China's government about to ban YouTube? Can't YouTube make a peace offering, like turning over those lip-synching boys as political prisoners? [Billsdue]