Loose Wires: Subtitled "Explosive news from Michael Dell"
- Beavis: Hey this man's computers catch fire and he's having a "Fireside Chat" in the Technology Pavilion. Butthead: Huh, huh, huh. [Consumerist]
- Valleywag's brother site Defamer is toast. [eBay]
- A new study profiles YouTube users. The words dance, love, music and girl are among the most popular searches. Incidentally, 70% of YouTube's registered users are American and roughly half are under 20 years of age. Add male to that qualification and scratch the love and that sounds about right. [Wall Street Journal]
- TechCrunch blogger Mike Arrington gets a slap on the wrist from Apple regarding certain privileged confidential property and points the finger (yeah, that one) at YouTube. He manages to squeeze in a balls-to-the-wall retort at Apple, too. For that Mike, you have our respect. [TechCrunch]
- The CEO of Zoto thinks another photo sharing site, Flickr, sucks hard. Not that he's biased or anything. [The Geek CEO]
— Beth Gottfried