To the editor: Regarding the etymology of "spam": Anyone who has been in the business for a long time knows that "spam" as applied to unwanted bulk e-mail comes from the Monty Python "Spam" sketch, ...
This weekend, if you haven’t “been around,” or if you don’t like bawdy sketches, waggish bits or silly things–nudge-nudge, wink-wink–then you’d better avoid Grapevine like the plague, because The ...
* According to Internet lore, the term "spam" for repetitive unwanted e-mail refers to the Monty Python sketch set in a cafe where every dish comes with Spam, a tinned meat product, and a group of ...
This is a behind-the scenes story that reveals how one B2B marketer used a lot of silliness to increase its Web traffic tenfold and generate thousands of sales leads. Picture a modern restaurant full ...
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