GOOG/Twit Search, Human Clocks, Horrors Make BeanCast

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Dollplay for Dollhouse, ARG-style.

– Sprint’s YouTube-tastic human clock. (Saucy.)

Calling all yelpers. No, not the hipster elitist resto-reviewers.

Yahoo Sideline is an app that lets you keep track of Twitter searches you make often, updates them in real-time, and lets you skim them in tandem. Think TweetDeck for the buzz-thirsty. (More thoughts at Mashable.)

– George Parker FINALLY crashes The BeanCast. Which is at least one reason why this week’s episode’s been dubbed “The Horror!”

– And speaking of George — dare to fail, WPP.

Take Away Thinking could use a (brand-name) rethinking. (Via.)

– Search Google and Twitter at the same time.

– Boy oh boy, that’s a shit-ton of pictures.

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