With the launch of Loopt, WHERE, Whrrl, and the coming of the location-based Facebook, it’s interesting to know the way how this “next big thing” work. And I do mean, the next big thing.Warning: both links are technical and very long to read. →PDF thesis| →Location technology premier
Myspace is called Facebook now  

This is an ad appeared on this site. A proof that Myspace has always wanted to be Facebook, serectly.

 Update:There’s more funny AdWords here, here and here.

P.S. The winner is “Sell your kids on eBay” from eBay. It seems that you can also buy a “new grandma”, “love” and even a “new brain” from there. Running out of money? No worries, eBay says you can “Sell your soul on eBay”.

Pure genius.

b5c92e6e1510e1e06bd9eb158f0cf0fe Observation of Forbes 400

Top 20:
#1 William Gates III Net Worth $59.0 billion Harvard University, Drop Out
#3 Sheldon Adelson Net Worth $28.0 billion City College of New York, Drop Out
#4 Lawrence Ellison Net Worth $26.0 billion University of Illinois, Drop Out
#7 Kirk Kerkorian Net Worth $18.0 billion High School, Diploma
#8 Michael Dell Net Worth $17.2 billion University of Texas Austin, Drop Out
#11 Paul Allen Net Worth $16.8 billion Washington State University, Drop Out
#19 Jack Taylor & family Net Worth $14.0 billion Washington University, Drop Out
There are more but it gets kind of meaningless.
Among Top 11, 6 are in IT industry. 4 of those 6 are drop-outs.

Oh did I mention Steve Jobs?
Steve Jobs Net Worth $5.7 billion Reed College, Drop Out
Update: Mark Elliot Zuckerberg Net Worth $1.5 billion, Harvard University, Drop Out