Archives for March 2007
Oh, JibJab, You Minstrels of Truth and Humor
I love JibJab. The bottom line is, JibJab’s funny, because there is truth in what it says.
For those unfamiliar with JibJab, it’s best described as a web site that serves up humor through a satirical look at the world.
It generally has a non-partisan political flavor to it and that’s another reason why it’s funny — […]
Rule Blog-tannia: Why companies should blog
The other day a discussion arose here at MediaMiser about the usefulness of corporate blogging. Our director of finance raised the issue that for many organizations blogging could be perceived as a non-revenue generating activity.
For our company, maintaining a blog is a no-brainer. Not only do we analyze traditional media, such as print and broadcast, we also analyze new media content such as blogs. So it’s important […]
Microsoft Vista/Windows 95 Revisited
I’ve been reading some interesting blogs in regards to the Microsoft Vista launch, and have noticed the benchmark of the Windows 95 launch often gets brought up — especially since sales of Vista have reportedly been slow.
First of all, there are no comparisons between the launch of Vista and the launch of Windows 95. Microsoft threw the kitchen sink at Windows […]
Word of the Week: ‘Grit’
Last week, NHL general managers scrambled to make some last minute tweaks to their hockey clubs in advance of the trading deadline on February 27th. Some teams were ‘buyers’ looking to shore up for a long Stanley Cup run, while other teams were ‘sellers’ looking to trade in some of their current talent for future prospects/success. […]



