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LOTD: 10/12/07

  • That's some more Gmail space for you, some more for you, and some more for everyone else. The Official Gmail Blog has a post from Rob Siemborski, Gmail Engineer, saying that all Gmail users will be getting more storage, and the counter will be speeding up. Speaking of that, Googlified says that we'll have 2.70266701 x 10 to the 72nd terabytes by January 2, 3456 at 7:00. Good to know. [via Techmeme] (TB)
  • Thilk made a number of quality posts yesterday at the Forrester forum in Chicago, but I know the multimedia-lover in you will enjoy this one, which points to the photos that a number of the attendees have taken. Hey, it's Friday. (TB)
  • You know those posts that are kind of smart, but end up just reading as obnoxious? Yeah, like this one over at Valleywag. Owen Thomas points out a decision that Intel made about how the co-op advertising dollars it provides to companies who use its "Intel Inside" branding could be spent, namely on the Web. This is how it should be done. It's free money subsidizing your ads, right? I thought that was the point. (TB)
  • Fortune's Yi-Wyn Yen describes eBay's Neighborhoods as "eBay meets Facebook." (TB)
  • In BusinessWeek's Viewpoint, David Holtzman calls Google's new privacy push "paltry." What do you think? (TB)
  • Wired's Julie Sloan has a fun chat with uncov's Ted Dziuba. (TB)
  • I believe I have found the most link-baiting headline ever to land in an RSS reader, and I have linked Fast Company's Matthew Finkelstein blogs "Sports: Is A-Rod Worth $1 Billion? It Might Not Be As Crazy As It Sounds" - Riiiiiight. (TB)