Press Recognition
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Here's 1:28 from the 2-hour Humble and Fred podcast that really spoke to me.
A blog called "like a muffin or a beet" has listed greatest Canadian song lists. I'm pleased to see my Top 100 Canadian Songs list made the list. I also like how it sees my work as the work of many. TorontoMike posted their Top 100 Canadian Songs: The Definitive
I just took a peek at my site stats for today and it seems I've been Farked. For this photoshop contest on FARK.com, Cornponebread submitted an image based on the infamous Libby's Zoodles can and included this note. There is a story behind this label. Click here to find
Since this blog is all about me, I'm going to create a category to track references and links to TorontoMike.com from the mainstream press. Fast Company's article, UK's Guardian Newspaper Embraces Future With Free Digital Content , by Kit Eaton, links to my How Should Newspapers Make Money Online? entry
I know when a web site links to mine when it shows up in the referral logs. Still, I somehow missed this CBC Radio 2 blog entry about hockey music which references my hockey music entry. This morning while Tom Allen was talking about "blow drying geese," the headline Introducing
Alan Parker is a jounalist with the Toronto Sun who blogs at Nosey Parker. Today he wrote about Toronto Mike. Toronto Mike is a very interesting — and very nice — guy who writes a wonderful, informative daily blog about things in this city and around the world that interest him — and
My Crocs Conundrum entry has been getting traffic today from this Spanish blog. Here's a copy and paste of the entry. Los Crocs no sólo son el calzado más feo de la historia de la Humanidad, también empieza a ser responsable de una plaga de lesiones por su uso en
I noticed a traffic spike to this site this morning, so I checked it out and learnt a link from this Slate article is the culprit. The article is about Crocs, and they linked to my entry about The Crocs Conundrum. They look nerdy, but they feel good. Here's Slate's
blogTO has profiled me in their Blogerati Files feature. Click on other there and read my snappy answers to Lily Dustbin's tricky questions. If you've clicked on over from blogTO, welcome. Hit up the archives and make yourself comfy.
Today's National Post column entitled "The city" is about that awkward video of Jane Pitfield being told by City TV they had declared David Miller the winner in last week's municipal election. This happened approximately 90 seconds into the telecast. I'm linking to the article because it concludes on such
It's not the big National Post write up I mentioned earlier, but I am in the paper today. Here's The City article about Humble Howard's new blog. In this entry he asks what food says Toronto. I chimed in with a quote from this entry I wrote on that very
I came this close to being referred to in The National Post as an "internet wizard". Humble Howard Glassman has been writing editorials for the Post's Toronto section, and he recently submitted a column to his editor that referred to me by name, heaped praise upon me and gave a