Links 9-7-11: No more Arrington?, Krug on Bitcoin, Sextortion

CNN Money is reporting that Michael Arrington, possibly in reaction to his call for TechCrunch’s editorial independence, has been fired from AOL
Links 3-2-11: A great video critique of EA’s marketing, iPad and the FAA, New Evernote features
Top of the Interwebs: What Makes Andy Carvin Tweet? The latest TechCruch interview talks with NPR’s senior strategist on his role as a node of information and curator. Self-aggrandizement: Ebooks’ greatest obstacle is their inability to escape from the metaphor of bound paper. Pwety: The infographic that spoofs infographics. Worth looking at today: New Evernote release. I’m […]
Links 2-4-11: NoteSlate, Journalists doing a fourth of their job, Games are good

Some company (whose website is down) may or may not have invented this really cool looking tablet computer called the NoteSlate. Supposedly this device will be out in June and will retail for $99. They announced it a while back, but the internet just noticed now. It uses eInk and is monochromatic.
Survey of Online Advertising in College Media [Infographic]
This survey of online advertising in college media includes 193 universities and 203 publications. I hope this post can help any student media outlet looking to start selling online ads. I’m giving you all the information I have collected.