Super Bowl Ads: Worth the Price Or Waste of Time?
samzenpus writes "Every year companies are willing to dish out big bucks to reach tens of millions of consumers with their Super Bowl ads. With an average price tag of $4 million for a 30-second commercial, this year is no exception. We've seen: beer obsessed frogs, field goal kicking horses, celebrities drinking various beverages, explosions of all sizes, homages to 1984, and day trading babies in the past. Since talking about the commercials has become almost as popular as the game itself, here's a place to do just that. What have you liked and what do you think would have been better left on the cutting room floor."
Try again. All the stories you linked to had a computer/technology aspect to them. The first was about a render farm, and the next two were about dot-com ads.
This story (which, by the way, is posted by samzenpus , and is written by samzenpus , but still says 'samzenpus writes...', which is strange) is just about ad economics. It should be in Ad Age, not here.