Monday Signal: Monday Morning QB’in

Well, the SuperBowl took over my life last night, but not how you might expect. By the time I got around to watching the game, it was nearly over. Tivo’s great, but … I missed the second screen experience. Dern kids. But here are some Monday morning quarterbackin’ links:

41% of Google searches for super bowl ads during the game came from mobile devices (TNW) Summary of some interesting stats from Twitter and Google about second screen usage during the game.

Nearly every Super Bowl commercial, in one post (Reuters) Just in case you wanted it…

Next Phase of Commercials (KK) Kevin writing on TV spots? Yes please!

Mozilla developing Web push notification system for Firefox (ars) Worth wading through if you’re interested in “open web” issues.

No ads here: Tumblr now charging $1 to “highlight” blog posts (VB) The world is interested in how Tumblr might “monetize.”

Is This The Future of Touchscreen Tech? New Video Will Blow Your Mind (Mashable) Video candy for you.

How Did That Ad Make You Feel? Ask A Computer (NPR) Adding emotional intelligence to voicemail trees, implications.

Confession #110: Kitties, Komen and The New Editor of Mainstream News (TweetageWasteland) Who’s in charge now? You.

Sorry Nick, Mark Zuckerberg Doesn’t Owe You Fifty Dollars (Pando) On the economics of Facebook.

Update: Facebook Has A Mobile Card Up Its Sleeve In Addition To Advertising (PC) I figured as much. No way can FB ignore that market!

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