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OK, I’ll admit it, I read the comments on YouTube…but I don’t think there is any truth to the rumor that I inspired this Scott Johnson classic.

The very very early years of Web 2.0.
Source: Geek And Poke
Source: Geek And Poke
Tom normally selects a (very) funny cartoon for us. Unfortunately he’s struck by either some kind of ninja flu’ (Tom’s version) or a tiny cold (Tom’s wife’s version).
Either way, here’s me doing the honors for him!
These two Geek and Poke cartoons in the Simply Explained series remind me a lot of Common Craft’s Explanations in Plain English
For all the old school SEO’s
Source: The Geek and Poke cartoon series.
Last week I lost a bet to my friend Paul Steven over at North South Media. While I was a fan of their blog, it wasn’t until I ran into Paul on StumbleUpon that I got to know more about him and his company. Among a common passion for SEO, I discovered that we both share more than a passing interest in the worlds “beautiful game” - soccer or Football as it’s known across the pond.
back in the day…..
source: GeekAndPoke
Since the Holiday’s I’ve become a StumbleUpon addict. I spend most of my free social media time discovering new sites, looking at my friends great finds and meeting new people with similar interests. Inspired by my colleague Dev Basu’s ‘The Ballad of Social Media post and with apologies to Culture Club, here’s my very very very late entry in the SEP Lyrics contest. You may want to scroll down, start the video and sing along….
I’ll stumble for ya
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
What’s that next hot one to be found?
Digg’s Done
Mixx’s got no one
What’s Spostareduro Discoverin’?
Social Media head out for lunch….
source: myextralife.com
After the first post, the first CAPTCHA.
For the visually impaired: a cartoon shows two cavemen. One holds a club as if it’s a microphone, looks up at a cave drawing and says to the other cave man "Just to make sure you’re not a bot: please read this".
Byline: History of Web 2.0 - Part 14. January 31st 9356 BC: the first captcha in history.
Credit: Geek and Poke