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April 01, 2004

On the lookout for potential hoaxes

  • Google offers 1gb email account
  • Kinja is launching
  • "Black" day of P2P protest on April 1
  • Web sites that contain collections that are copyright free
  • Record Labels Using "Pirate" Data to sell more CDs
  • slutbusters, inc.

    more: IRS Announces WYSKster | RIAA Sues Google; Internet Doomed | Gawker Senior Edition | Gawker Media, Weblogs, Inc. Network, and AlwaysOn merge, raise $12m from Fred Wilson; tap John Battelle as CEO. | Stern Shocks Listeners with April Fool's Hoax | A Republican pol contends that Howard Stern has already violated Viacom's beefed-up decency guidelines. And, helpfully, U.S. Senator Sam Brownback has the raunchy transcript to supposedly prove it.

    see also: Erik Heels' April Fool's Parody Watch | Net Hoaxes Snare Fools All Year | Fools, etc.

    Update: Damnit! Joke's on me.

  • posted by esq. at 4/01/2004 12:25:00 AM


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