March 12, 2009
It's amazing how video continues to be so dominant all over the Internet. For this, we have YouTube to thank. But as that category killer has grown and become an even greater force in web entertainment, something interesting has been happening back at the network ranch. NBC ...
JacoBlog - Jacobs Media's Blog
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Fred Jacobs
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March 11, 2009
Even in our increasingly digital world of iPhones and Blackberrys, there’s something satisfying about a good To-Do list - the kind you write out on actual paper and cross items off of as tasks like “Drink Coffee” and “Fix the Economy” are completed. Or in another form, ...
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Scott Lachut
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Financial literacy workshop series helps college students master saving and control spending. Published in Wire Tap Magazine. (This story originally appeared on Black College Wire ) When he was 18, John Hope Bryant spent six months homeless. He lived in his car until he could find another place to l...
John Hope Bryant
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March 10, 2009
American iDol (a new iPhone app offers AI fans video clips, background info on Idol contestants and the latest news about this season) (MediaPost, reg. required) - Generation OMG (New York Times' in-depth exploration of how the recession will shape today's youth draws parallels to the Great Depressi...
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Meredith
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March 09, 2009
Lorne Gunter of the National Post disgraced himself yet again this weekend with another outrageously inaccurate column about something he apparently knows nothing about: climate science. Gunter held forward William Happer as his climate skeptic champion to put those dullards at the IPCC to shame. He...
DeSmogBlog - Clearing the PR Pollution that Clouds Climate Science
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Mitchell Anderson
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As always, consider the source. In this case, consider the source considering another source. (If you want to be a stickler, you can include me in that consideration, a source considering a source considering another source. Ah, academics.) World Net Daily reports changes made to Wikipedia’s e...
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Jason Lee Miller
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March 08, 2009
Not to let himself be outdone by his skeptic colleague in good standing, George Will, The Boston Globe’s Jeff Jacoby has penned an equally vacuous and misinformed column posing the thought-provoking question: “Where’s global warming?” It’s hard to know where to start. F...
DeSmogBlog - Clearing the PR Pollution that Clouds Climate Science
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Jeremy Jacquot
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March 07, 2009
Andrew Keen has gone insane. The author, who has railed against the Internet for destroying our culture, now says we all must become self-promoting, Facebook-friending, constantly Twittering monkeys like unemployed videoblogger Robert Scoble. "We are all Scoble now," Keen writes. Who? Scoble, a tech...
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Owen Thomas
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March 06, 2009
Minns ni 99? Det känns ganska avlägset, eller hur? Året då Napster gör fildelningen folklig, tidningarna Pop och Sound Affects läggs ner och Curtis Mayfield dör. Det var också året då dagensskiva.com tog sina första stapplande steg. Under februari/mars började redaktionen formeras och i ...
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Patrik Hamberg
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Back in the sixties, college kids read books—books about revolution and sex and drugs. Today, college kids read Harry Potter books and whine about cops touching their Macbooks. Who's responsible? Tucker Max. A cranky old Sixties guy in the Washington Post points out that in less than two gener...
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