FTC will start regulating bloggers soon

October 5, 2009 @ 8:29 pm

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced today that they will begin regulating bloggers starting December 1st. The FTC’s new web guidelines will regulate how bloggers in the US disclose information about product reviews and/or trips sponsored by companies.

If you’re a blogger and you’re concerned at all, take note of this:

…the FTC will more likely go after an advertiser instead of a blogger for violations. The exception would be a blogger who runs a ‘’substantial” operation that violates FTC rules and already received a warning, he said.

As you may or may not know, Doobybrain.com receives products for review quite frequently and generally speaking, I write about them only if I like the products (or if the product flat-out sucks). I understand that in the past I haven’t disclosed which products were sent to me and which ones I bought and wrote about on my own, but rest assured that I’ve never been coerced into swaying my reviews in any particular direction by any company (and should they ever ask, you can also rest assured that I’m ready to tell them tough luck).

With that said, I am actually siding with the FTC here. I think it’ll be good for readers and bloggers to have this sort of information disclosed in a clear manner. So from here on in, at the bottom of each review, I will add a note if the product/service was offered to me in exchange for a write-up. If you don’t see one, that’s because I went out and bought it on my own.

Feel free to share your thoughts on the matter in the comments below.

Mactracker shows you detailed information about every Apple product ever made

August 7, 2009 @ 1:21 pm

mactracker
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I saw Mactracker over at TUAW and was intrigued by its purpose. Mactracker is a freeware app that is basically a library of Apple computer products from the very beginning to the most recent. It can provide very detailed information on any computer and note any changes from version to version. It even provides information like how much it was on sale for at the time of its release.

For the information junky in me, this application is GOLD.

Taxi Cafe product package design

December 11, 2008 @ 8:36 pm

If all coffee packages looked like this, I don’t think I’d be drinking anything but coffee. Check out the rest of Taxi Cafe’s product design packaging at Lovely Package. Great use of contrasting lights and darks coupled with the classic and simple look of the Akzidenz-Grotesk typeface. Beautiful, I dare say.

Movie posters with brand and product placements

October 14, 2008 @ 3:50 pm

ANTREPO4 has released a set of simple and eye-catching movie posters that include a list of product and brand names that have appeared in that particular film. As an example, I have posted the ANTREPO4 posters for Iron Man and The Matrix Trilogy above. It’s incredible how many products get advertised to us in a movie and how we just absorb it all in during the duration of the entire film. I guess a movie really is a 2-hour advertisement.

I believe these posters are available for purchase, but you’ll have to email ANTREPO4 for pricing.