Testing Revver’s new In-Video Ad Overlays…

Funny commercial clip, as commented on by in this ScrewAttack Clip of the Week
BCmoney hits Technorati
Denzel said it best!

Well we’re into the New Year now, and we know we’ve promised you big things from BC$ for 2008. So we’ve established a release date for our first Alpha. Expect an Alpha launch on March 1st, 2008!
In the meantime, the writer’s strike rages on, and the effects continue to be felt in both Television and the Motion Pictures industry. The latest headlines debate the fate of awards shows, and the prospects look dim as the Actor’s Guild is fully supporting the Writer’s Guild’s strike. In a recent interview, prospective Best-Actor nominee and a favorite to win, Denzel Washington, put it best, saying:
“The writers deserve to get their slice” … “If the studios (are) making money on something that the writer wrote and the actor acted in and the director directed, then those people deserve to make money too.”
The full article is available here:
Can the Golden Globes and other Hollywood awards shows still shine …
An now we’re back at it… stay tuned for lots of updates on our progress!
BC$ = Behavior, Content, Money

The goal of the BC$ project is to raise awareness and make changes with respect to the three pillars of information freedom - Behavior (pursuit of interests and passions), Content (sharing/exchanging ideas in various formats), Money (fairness and accessibility) - bringing to light the fact that:
1. We regularly hand over our browser histories, search histories and daily online activities to companies that want our money, or, to benefit from our use of their services with lucrative ad deals or sales of personal information.
2. We create and/or consume interesting content on their services, but we aren't adequately rewarded for our creative efforts or loyalty.
3. We pay money to be connected online (and possibly also over mobile), yet we lose both time and money by allowing companies to market to us with unsolicited advertisements, irrelevant product offers and unfairly structured service pricing plans.