| (Some Guy) | "Anyone who gets a kick out of seeing CNN report on beached whales or bikini competitions is probably no stranger to Fark.com." | (12) |
| (AJR) | American Journalism Review cites Fark in examining guidelines for blogs of mainstream journalists: "well-connected Web friends like Drew Curtis of the news-aggregating site Fark.com began linking to Pazienza's often snarky posts" | (3) | |
| (lexweekly.com) | The Lexington Young Professional Association's Rising Stars program acknowledges Drew Curtis' achievements: "Curtis has helped fuel the recent trend toward critical ribbing of the mass media" (7th profile from the bottom) | (7) |
| (Vator.TV) | Website innovation group discovers that adding comments to new stories increases traffic. Cites Fark as an examples and claims that Drew would agree with them. Captain Obvious last seen having a cold one with Drew | (3) | |
| The Seattle Post-Intelligencer takes time to reflect on the behavior of farkers: "A very serious event has become the plaything of a very un-serious online audience" | (22) |
| (Some KMOXer) | Drew will guest on the Jon Grayson show on 1120 KMOX in St. Louis tonight at 11:15 Central | (26) | |
| The Seattle Times applauds a snarky Fark headline about the Chicago Cubs (second section from the end) | (0) | ||
| (Light Reading) | LightReading.com concludes its meditation on Web 2.0 with a question that's been weighing on everyone's mind: "If Digg is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, shouldn't that guy from Fark be a billionaire by now?" | (26) |