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Keep hype alive : Twitter raises more pocket change

One billion dollarsTwitter -- everyone's favorite plucky little micro-blogging service -- is making room in the bank for another $50 Million dollars in venture capital money. In and of itself, that's not all too surprising. What is shocking -- utterly mind blowing in fact -- is the valuation at which Twitter raised all that new scratch.

In case you're unfamiliar with venture capital, valuation and all this money raising mumbo-jumbo --and, I wouldn't blame you if you were -- let's look at what that $50 million means. When VCs buy in, they're taking a chunk of ownership for a price. If you had a company and I gave you $100 for 1% ownership, your valuation -- what we agree the company is worth -- would be $10,000 (100% times $100). Twitter's one billion dollar valuation means that 1% of the company has an agreed value of ten million dollars.

Big deal right? Twitter is *hot*. Why am I hating on Twitter for raising some ducats, you ask? Well, I'm as big a fan of Twitter as the next guy. Heck, I even got engaged on Twitter. But a billion dollars is a whole lotta dough.

One billion dollars is:

Certainly anyone pulling such giant purse strings must have done their research. Is there any possibility that Twitter is actually -- or will ever be -- worth this much?

Filed under: Fun, Text, Weird Wednesday

Weird Wednesday: how to make a font with your car


Ok, so maybe you don't have access to all the necessary equipment to pull this off, but if you did...It would look a lot like the contents of this Flickr gallery.

Professional race driver Stef van Campenhoudt, typographers Pierre and Damien of PleaseLetMeDesign, and interactive artist Zachary Lieberman collaborated to create iQ font using a compact Toyota hatchback and an array of computer and video hardware. You can watch things unfold in a Vimeo clip after the break.

The resulting font is actually quite good, with a hand-drawn, script look to it. You can view sample images of iQ font and download it from Toyota Belgium's web site.

Scriptiness is fine and dandy, but let's see if they can pull off something with a nice, scholarly feel to it like Book Antiqua.

Thanks for the tip, Ramin!

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Filed under: Apple

When Apple fanboys attack


Ramming a church at full speed in a motorcar as the congregation makes its exit is crazy enough, granted. How can you add more insanity to an already unstable situation?

Try clutching your Macbook and invoking the name of Steve Jobs when the cops drag you from the remains of your car.

One New Zealand resident did exactly that, injuring an elderly woman in the process. Sources can't confirm, but we're fairly certain he's just ticked off that he can't get his hands on an unlocked iPhone.

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