Only five seats remain
for the Digiday Programmatic Marketing Summit, May 6-8 in Palm Springs.

The world of social media and technology is sometimes like a parallel universe. It has its own rules, its own currency and its own celebrities. Take Robert Scoble. He’s famous in Silicon Valley for, well, nobody’s quite sure exactly. That doesn’t stop hordes of nerds from hanging on his every word in the hopes he’ll hype the hell out of whatever Web app they’re building. SXSW is Mecca for this crowd, so a couple smart developers built “Is Scoble in this Room?” It uses your location and Scoble’s tendency to constantly broadcast his location to pinpoint whether you’re actually in physical proximity to the great man.
*****
There are other ways Silicon Valley operates in a separate universe. Take how it figures out what new companies are worth. The Valley is currently in one of its regular hype cycles that make rational people shake their heads. The funding for tech companies is coming fast and furious — check out SnagaJob.com getting $27 million — while established but unproven breakouts like Twitter are getting sky-high valuations. It can seem like investor types simply pull numbers out of a hat. Check out how this report from Wedbush Securities that pegs Twitter’s value at $10 billion. The analyst cites Charlie Sheen joining Twitter as the reason for his bullishness. Yikes. Sure, Twitter is a cultural phenomenon and clearly valuable. But putting a $10 billion valuation on a company that did $45 million in revenue last year has all the scientific underpinnings of throwing darts.
*****
Tumbr of the Day, y’all: Paula Deen Riding Things.
*****
The oversharing era knows no bounds. It’s even bleeding into more traditional venues. Say you’re a 33-year-old woman who during Hoboken’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration likes to star her day with a beer in the shower and then go on to “kegs and eggs.” Would you tell the New York Times this AND use your real name? Say hello to Nicole Magana, real-estate agent and morning beer guzzler. She has a YouTube video up of her soberly talking Hoboken real estate. The first comment: “Nicole, Cant wait to drink beers with you in the shower…” Let’s use this as a teaching moment.
*****
This was bound to happen: Spock discovers the ugly side of Facebook.
More in Media
How former college athlete and Airbnb host turned Love Island fame into widespread success
April 30, 2026
Love Island star TJ Palma had a successful career before his fame, now he’s generating even more revenue for his businesses through creator content.
Media Briefing: Publishers rewire sales teams for the outcomes era
April 30, 2026
Publishers are overhauling traditional ad sales teams in favor of outcome-driven teams focused on performance and client success.
The rise of deepfakes poses a new trust challenge for publishers
April 29, 2026
As AI deepfakes surge and become harder to detect, publishers are under pressure to fact-check content and safeguard credibility.