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Writer’s Guild strike blog.
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If you’re deeply troubled by the future of television because of the Writer’s Guild Strike, check out the debut Sunday of what’s being shilled as the first "network quality" Internet-only TV show.
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Watch Why We Fight, a video clip explaining why the writer’s are striking.
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The video chronicles the efforts of a group whose mission it is to put the names, birth and death dates, to the numbers on the spare headstones that mark the graves of Minnesotans who had been remitted to state institutions and effectively forgotten
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This episode of World’s Most Amazing Videos features a volcanic eruption that threatens an entire town.
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1988 animated short is about a desperate old man who finds it impossible to get rid of small yet evil yellow kitty.
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The former Rams star foresees Adrian Peterson breaking his rookie rushing mark of 1,808 yards, but not his single-season record.
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Here’s a comprehensive look at where they stand and some key questions and answers for the eight games to come.
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Boasting the league’s best running back coming off a historic performance, it is no secret what the Vikings will do on offense today. Run Adrian Peterson all day long.
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From posting video on YouTube to enlisting friends through Facebook, all of the presidential candidates are looking for ways to harness the Internet. In the case of Ron Paul, the Internet has harnessed him.
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A new Web-based service presents homes for sale by combining crisp digital photographs with a detailed narration by agents.
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The ease of using Google or ordering a book on the Web has pushed libraries to re-evaluate their purpose and listen to users, who say they want a place not just to read and look up information, but also a place to meet.
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While the mobile route to the information superhighway has some detours, surfing the Web as a passenger in a car may someday become second nature.
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Researchers from the fields of neuroscience and public policy watched the brains of a group of swing voters as they responded to the leading 2008 presidential candidates. Here are the results.
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The Minneapolis wireless Internet access project is getting an increasingly positive reception as early service problems recede and the pace of installation picks up.
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Livemocha is the first-of-its-kind online language-learning community.
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Consumers said they plan to spend about the same on gifts as they did last year, and they expect to buy more of them – an average of 23, up from 22 last year, and the highest over the last six years. Women plan to buy even more, with an average of 26 gift
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New analysis shows accelerating dollar shift from traditional media to Internet
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America’s consumers offer a warning to business leaders and marketers looking to ride the green wave: either back your eco-friendly words with socially responsible actions or risk a backlash. Conscious consumers are demanding that companies be transpare
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One of the key findings of the study is that that CPG searchers are much more likely to be ‘brand advocates’ and share their recommendations with friends and family. In addition, more than 50% of these brand advocates write about their purchases online.
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ShiftSpace is basically an open source plugin, primarily for Firefox, that allows users to create a second layer of information that floats above any webpage. Users can highlight text, embed video, leave comments, and create link trails on any website.
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Video demonstration of metaweb social networking service.
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Create your own virtual world with no programming knowledge required.
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Rankings for September, 2007
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Some 71% of online teens and tweens visit social-networking sites weekly, and more than half of all teens – and nearly half of all online 9-17 year olds – reported participation in advertiser-branded interactive activities in the previous month
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Ipsos Insight study that profiles social networkers and identifies differences in behavior and digital media consumption between them and others.
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Create T-shirts with text-back numbers on them for a guerrilla offline/online campaign.
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The blog-tracking site Outside.in has ranked Minneapolis among its Top Ten “Bloggiest Places†in the United States, it just announced.
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MinnPost, an online news site led by former Star Tribune publisher Joel Kramer, debuts this morning. Kramer and dozens of veteran journalists he’s recruited are out to create an online news site that’s committed to in-depth high-quality journalism.
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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential campaign on Thursday introduced a Web site dedicated exclusively to the instantaneous rebuttal of charges or news reports it deems offensive or wrong.
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The Hillary Clinton campaign’s rapid response web site.
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Telecommunications service providers Sprint Nextel Corp. and Clearwire Corp. said Friday they are mutually ending their WiMax partnership.
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The Hillary Clinton campaign’s rapid response microsite is a great idea to combat and rebut inaccuracies in the media and campaign, but it doesn’t take full advantage of the medium.
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This time, the cost of everything from laptops to programmers is lower and no one is splashing for fancy office space, so starting up a company is cheaper
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Local coupons and discounts are text-messaged to subscribers.
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Kneuer’s resignation as the president’s top telecommunications adviser comes amid considerable concern on Capitol Hill over the manner in which the government is handling the conversion by television broadcasters from analog to digital broadcasting.
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Debate over U.S. control of core Internet systems threatens to overtake an international meeting in Brazil next week that was meant to cover topics including spam, free speech and cheaper access.
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Go back to the Internet circa 1999, when AOL is the dominant site and is a closed system. That’s what we essentially have now in the US mobile market, except that there are a number of AOLs. Google is intent it appears on opening up the current market in
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The top 1% of searchers performs a full 13% of all searches in a given month.
Popularity: 2% [?]