According to the Smoking Gun website, "A Pittsburgh couple is suing Google for invasion of privacy, claiming that the web giant's popular "Street View" mapping feature has made a photo of their home available to online searchers. Aaron and Christine Boring accuse Google of an "intentional and/or grossly reckless invasion" of their seclusion and privacy since they live on a street that is "clearly marked with a 'Private Road' sign," according to a lawsuit the couple filed this week in Allegheny County's Court of Common Pleas."

NASHVILLE, TN, United States, 04/01/2008

centre{source}.com is now ZENtre{source}.com. Nashville’s interactive strategies firm has renamed its company name to reflect its core competencies.

Since the beginning, ZENtre{source}.com, formerly centre{source}.com, has become a fountain of knowledge for progressive clients looking deep within their online persona for a user relationship that goes beyond casual clicking.

Read the full press release of centre{source}'s name change here"

I ran across this new book from my friends over at 800ceoread.com: The Back of the Napkin. Being a visual learner*, I was inspired to see examples of great stories contained within. This book is ideal for those involved with strategy and project planning as people are wired with an innate ability to "look, see, imagine, and show."

Chris Brogan, co-founder of PodCamp and Julien Smith, a podcaster in Canada write an interesting manifesto about a new kind of economics on the web: Trust.

While inhaling paint fumes from our next door tenants, I was intrigued about this article from Lifehacker:
The Coolest Cubicle Contest.
View the entries and enter; the winner will take home a $500 Amazon Gift Card.

Carsten Cumbrowski posted a article, "50 Questions to Evaluate the Quality of Your Website" that is useful for website owners, designers, bloggers and search engine marketers to consider.

At the Reputation Monitoring & Management Through Search track at the SMX West Conference, author Andy Beal led a session on keeping your web credibility intact.

I'm back from Santa Clara, California, ready to put into practice all of the ideas I took away from the Search Marketing Expo.

It’s always a challenge to fly anywhere via Chicago’s O’Hara Airport with multiple delays, cancelled flights and lost luggage, but at the end of the day, it was worth spending the time to gain wisdom from experts and make new friends in the business of search marketing.

Since centre{source} is a interactive strategy firm based in Nashville, Tennessee or affectionately known as "Music City, USA", it's only appropriate that we share this fun exercise with our blog / designer audience.

Every guitar picker in Nashville will eventually need a CD Album Cover. Here's a fun 10-Minute Graphic Design Challenge:

Create an Album Cover

1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first article title on the page is the name of your band.

2. http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3

No matter how hard we try, plaid will NEVER work as part of a corporate branding strategy.

"em are the best tools I ever did see for op-mazaytin' a website I ever did see, ahtayuWUT!" sez Kerry to Hannah.

Clad in Plaid - Feb. 6, 2008

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