Breasts on YouTube - YouTube has a policy of banning clips that include nudity and sexual content - but what if the nudity is designed to inform people about how to examine themselves for breast and testicular cancer? Dr Chris Steele, a TV doctor in the UK, has seen his informational videos pulled, presumably on grounds of sexual content. It's not YouTube's fault. Their censorship policy is just a reflection of a society that's in denial about its dangly bits. Chris, why not post your clips to Pornotube? I hear a lot of kids hang out there, too. ;) (via)
Ask-Google - Some of you may have heard that Ask.com is running an underground anti-Google campaign - literally. They've put posters on the tube and around London advertising a site called Information-Revolution, which accuses Google of having a monopoly on information. But now they're advertising the campaign above search results for some users who enter "Google" on Ask - a step too far. (via)