As I mentioned in my Super Bowl ad review, the Go Daddy ad featured Nikki Capelli. I thought it was the same name as a character in the movie, 'My Blue Heaven." I was right. Wonder if it was intentional? Click below.
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Wednesday, February 9
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 09 Feb 2005 01:18 PM PST
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 09 Feb 2005 07:51 AM PST
I have read the rumors of AOL eyeing the online storage business. A great move, if you ask me. I wrote yesterday about the emerging “blogosphere,” and if you want to add anything to your blog beyond text or low-res graphics, you will need remote, hosted storage. You cannot imagine how space adds up when you bang out a few 15 minute Audiocasts (aka Podcasts). Once Vblogging becomes even more mainstream, storage will be even more of an issue. The Bloggers (the blogging SW/service component of Google, that is) of the world do not offer the ability for users to store multimedia files. It will be a BIG business. It's why GoDaddy bought the Super Bowl ad; to tell the world about its hosting capabilities and storage. Think that message got across?
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