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 Who says money can't buy friends?
Who says money can't buy friends?
New site offers (for a fee) to supply your myspace, facebook, or other social site with all the fake friends you want. You can have all the hottest and coolest friends your credit card will afford but would never speak to you in real life. picked by 2manyusernames 3 years ago
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 Plime - Nice review on TechVat
Plime - Nice review on TechVat
If you care about social media and want to become a part of a close-knit online social news community than you should take a look at Plime. picked by suebe 2 years ago
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 Social Networking Site for Movie Lovers on the Rise
Social Networking Site for Movie Lovers on the Rise
A new social networking site that is dedicated to movie lovers. Simply put you can read, write, and rate reviews. My favorite new web 2.0 networking site. For more information visit www.filmcrave.com picked by manofsteel 2 years ago
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 Instant Messaging for Introverts
Instant Messaging for Introverts
An article about the persistent reluctance of many nerds to embrace fully new communications media such as IM and Twitter. In this thoughtful article Joe Kissell explores, from the inside, the mind of the introvert and how this personality style often struggles with new "always-on" media. The result is a sometimes exasperated incomprehension on the part of the more extroverted. Origina... read full post picked by extc68 2 years ago
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 Media Winners, Losers At Political Conventions
Media Winners, Losers At Political Conventions
(Hollywood Reporter) - Considering that the events weren't supposed to be newsworthy, the media got some kind of workout at the Democratic and Republican national conventions. Between the historic nature of the nominees from both parties, a hurricane that threatened the RNC and a plethora of story lines, there was no shortage of stories -- not to mention winners and losers. picked by ImNotBlue 1 year ago
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About Plime
Plime is an editable wiki community where users can add and edit weird and interesting links. Users earn karma when other users vote on their actions. The more karma you have, the more power you have at Plime.

 Social Networks and the Story of LSD
Social Networks and the Story of LSD
How did LSD go from a small village in Mexico to mainstream culture in just a few short years? Is there anything in the rise in popularity of LSD that can show us how social networks operate and spread ideas? picked by fogowar 2 years ago
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 Dallas School Issues Fake Social Security numbers
Dallas School Issues Fake Social Security numbers
Years after being advised by a state agency to stop, the Dallas Independent School District continued to provide foreign citizens with fake Social Security numbers to get them on the payroll quickly. picked by jhordie 1 year ago
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 Next-gen storm trackers open window on Hurricane Bill
Next-gen storm trackers open window on Hurricane Bill
Welcome to hurricane season 2009. Same as last year’s hurricane season? Not exactly. After all, these days, we live in the age of social media, where every trend – micro or macro – is tracked carefully by the digital mob.
*Big, Bad Bill* picked by Bornbad 3 months ago
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 The Year in Errors
The Year in Errors
Every year, Regret the Error1 publishes a roundup of the year's media errors and corrections. 2006 list includes such gems as:

Because of an editing error, a recipe last Wednesday for meatballs with an article about foods to serve during the Super Bowl misstated the amount of chipotle chilies in adobo to be used. It is one or two canned chilies, not one or two cans. picked by 2manyusernames 3 years ago
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 Microsoft Unveils Silverlight as Flash Killer
Microsoft Unveils Silverlight as Flash Killer
Browser plug-in delivers rich media and interactive apps from within Web pages, in challenge to Adobe. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago
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3 Reasons Social Marketing Must Be A Part Of Your Business
If you are trying to sell things on the Internet and you do not have a blog you are putting yourself at a disadvantage. Would you go to play golf without a putter?

Your competition is blogging and they are beating your pants off every day with ease. A part of blogging is submitting your articles to social directories. picked by abcdfg1978 2 years ago
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 115 Social News and Bookmark Sites Ranked and Rated
115 Social News and Bookmark Sites Ranked and Rated
Here’s a collection of 115 social bookmark and news sites ranked by PageRank, number of links and value of each site. picked by Bearsuit 2 years ago
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Advertising Jobs, Media Careers, Publishing Jobs, Broadcasting And Ad Agency Jobs
A Largest Advertising Jobs Search Board With Having Career Opportunities In Advertising, Media, Publishing, Ad Agency, Broadcasting, Graphic Designing, Content And Copy Writing At Advertisingcrossing.com. picked by seogenius 2 years ago
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 This mother went on the run across Europe after social workers tried to snatch her son. Her crime? Letting him see her husband shout at her...
This mother went on the run across Europe after social workers tried to snatch her son. Her crime? Letting him see her husband shout at her...
Parents who social workers say might shout at, or even loudly reprimand, their children in the future have been branded as potential emotional abusers and had their toddlers or newborn babies removed from them. picked by Doggylives 3 months ago
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 Documentary to explore media impact on voters.
Documentary to explore media impact on voters. [video]
On Election day twelve Obama voters were interviewed extensively right after they voted to learn how the news media impacted their knowledge of what occurred during the campaign. These voters were chosen for their apparent intelligence/verbal abilities and willingness to express their opinions to a large audience. The rather shocking video below seeks to provide some insight into which informatio... read full post picked by shuallyo 1 year ago
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 Social Hygiene Posters from the 1920s
Social Hygiene Posters from the 1920s
The U.S. Public Health Service and the American Social Hygiene Association prepared elaborate poster displays during the 1920s in order to eradicate sexually transmitted diseases. “Keeping Fit” “Youth and Life” was a 48-poster series designed to educate girls and young women about the dangers of sexual promiscuity and urged them to embrace moral and physical fitness. picked by cheeselog1234 2 years ago
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 Social Commentary & The Artistic Counterculture: 13 Inspiring Examples of Subversive Offbeat Art
Social Commentary & The Artistic Counterculture: 13 Inspiring Examples of Subversive Offbeat Art
These links, using both videos and photographs, show us a postmodern world view that makes counter cultural or social commentary statements through different kinds of creative artistic expressions, frequently with a humorous approach. picked by FreeMind 2 years ago
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 Backup Media: Tape, DVD, CD....Paper?
Backup Media: Tape, DVD, CD....Paper?
You read that title correctly, paper can be used as a form of backup media. I am not talking about printing out your documents and filing them away in some nondescript binder to gather dust, no this one is a little more complicated than that. picked by pumpkinjumper 2 years ago
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 Ten of the best April Fool's Day hoaxes: US museum
Ten of the best April Fool's Day hoaxes: US museum
From television revealing that spaghetti grows on trees to advertisements for the left-handed burger, the tradition of April Fool's Day stories in the media has a weird and wonderful history. picked by smarty1052 3 years ago
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 Virginia Tech students say enough is enough
Virginia Tech students say enough is enough
The students want the media to pack it up by Monday. Good luck with that. picked by sean 3 years ago
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