- In yet another self-promotion quest, Comedy Central's faux newsman Steven Colbert launched a 'Google Bombing' campaign last week in an effort to make ColbertNation.com the top search result on Google for "greatest living American." He was successful. Steven Colbert Promotes 'Google Bombing'
- Just when I thought the DS couldn't get any more fun, EA Games has announced Bartender DS, Liquor Craftsman/Teacher, and Sommelier DS, which they are calling "the gourmet information magazines for the adult." Trend: Drinking Guides For Gamers
- An old school German clothing designer Lodenfrey (think suits and formal wear) introduced a very new school io-Jacket, which includes MP3, mobile-phone and GPS all built in. io-Jacket: MP3, mobile-phone and GPS in the Jacket
- The “Once Again in Front of the Mirror” concept PC design from architect Won-Chul Kim proves someone thought the computer-meets-dressing-table was a really good idea. Readers seemed to like it too. Princess Dresser With Mirror PC
- May's Wired Magazine features a fun little Game Gut Begone chart, which provides video game alternatives to more traditional workouts. While I'm not ready to turn in my gym card, the reminder that I am burning calories when I jump around playing video games is pleasing. Wired Proposes: Gamer Gut Begone!
- Last week I made a comment about some awful gamer tee shirts that seemed to strike a cord with some of you and I realized I should clarify: I recognize the joy of a nice gamer/geek shirt, but it has to have at least a hint of chic to get geeksugar approval. Geek Chic Tee Shirts (Girl Geek Edition)

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re: Trend: Drinking Guides For Gamers...I just realized that many gamers are underage. Can this be considered marketing toward kids?!?!?
1Oh yes, as a fellow smartassian, I had to go Google ColbertNation in an effort to BOMB Google.....hehehhe
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I LOVE Stephen Colbert!!!
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