Netflix Needs Help, Altoids Get Shot, Walkman Saves Ears
- The Bay Area Interactive Group has launched its second season of its Big Sessions podcast with industry guru interviews.
- Netflix doesn't know how to improve its movie recommendation feature but it thinks there are people out there that can so the movie rental company is offering $1 million to anyone who can improve accuracy by 10 percent.
- Tokion's Fourth Annual Creativity Now Confernce will be talking place October 14 and 15 at Cooper Union in New York City.
- Here's a litte shoot the Altoids out of the sky timewaster for you.
- To promote the Sony Walkman (they still make that?) in Italy, Ebola Industries created a site, SaveYourEars, on which videos show people singing horribly out of tune in concert presumably to show using a Walkman will prevent youo from hearing this badness. We're not entirely sure since the site's in Italian.
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Maybe Netflix should work on delivering movies that are actually playable and stop treating their hardcore fans like shit (i.e. people who watch a lot of movies but don't get their first choice because they watch a lot of movies).
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It's the first viral campaign for Sony Walkman in Italy.
Here the bathroom version of Di Caprio in Titanic :
http://www.saveyourears.it:8080/saveyourears/top_ten.jsf?id=27