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Yesterday I wrote about how terrible the websites of most comedians are. Because they are. Now…if you don’t want to listen to me…listen to a fellow artist…Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. Check out this post from NewTeeVee that was posted this morning. Below is an excerpt from the post Reznor made. He’s obviously a [...]

Comedian Websites Suck…But There’s Hope!

by Brendon Mulvihill on July 10, 2009 in General

Someone has to say it…most comedian websites suck. They do. And it needs to change now. It’s time to jump into Web 2.0 and head into the 2010 web (as Robert Scoble calls it). It’s not a hard change to make, but you first need to recognize what the problem is before you can accept [...]

Comedy and Technology: RSS

by Brendon Mulvihill on March 3, 2009 in General

I haven’t done a “Comedy and Technology” feature since October when I covered Google Trends. Prior to that I covered Twitter back in August. So, we’re due. RSS I won’t get into how RSS works because the video below does it much better than I ever could. I will say, in general, the live comedy [...]

Comedy and Technology: Twitter

by Brendon Mulvihill on August 15, 2008 in Stand-Up

I’m going to start a new feature called “Comedy and Technology”. I will try to spotlight some of the newest interactive, social media, and online marketing tools and how they should and can affect the world of live comedy. Todays tool: Twitter is a tool that allows you to send quick messages (140 characters or [...]