by AbsoluteJered
31. March 2010 09:31
Can magnets alter one's morality?
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 17:16
15 Essential Social Media Resources You May Have Missed
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 11:51
The membrane separating advertising and content has been torn.
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 09:35
Interview with Defense Expert P.W. Singer
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 09:35
The out-of-power right has built a counterculture, just as the left did in the '60s
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 09:35
Gaga has deftly circumvented traditional media hierarchies and created a new form of PR firm – one in which her celebrity is the primary medium.
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 09:35
Kim Jong-il's regime is even weirder and more despicable than you thought.
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 09:35
Google, copyright, and our future.
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 09:35
The historical geography of capitalist development is at a key inflexion point in which the geographical configurations of power are rapidly shifting at the very moment when the temporal dynamic is facing very serious constraints.
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 09:35
We are living in an age of unprecedented creativity, they tell us. But there was a dark time not long ago, the story goes, when authors exercised dictatorial control over passive readers, movie studios foisted films on captive audiences, listeners were held hostage in their own homes by long-playing records, prime-time television only came on once a day, and professional journalists were gatekeepers to world events.
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 09:26
Sugar cane farmers from a tiny Mexican county use savvy marketing and low prices to push black-tar heroin in the U.S.
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 08:16
Physicists smashed sub-atomic particles into each other with record energy on Tuesday, creating thousands of mini-Big Bangs like the primeval explosion that gave birth to the universe 13.7 billion years ago.
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 07:56
Matt Drudge may be the most important and influential figure in American media and journalism, but this may well be a curse for conservatives, not a blessing. Dreams die hard and delusions lose elections
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 06:23
From California to downtown Detroit, there's a green revolution sweeping across the nation — and it's changing the weed business forever
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 05:11
Cyber-utopians thought the internet would bring democracy to foreign dictatorships. How wrong they were
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by AbsoluteJered
30. March 2010 05:09
Late one Saturday night in February 2007, a stand-up comic named Joe Rogan decided to take the law into his own hands. Rogan, a well-known comedian, was on stage at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles, one of the nation’s most important comedy clubs. For weeks, Rogan had been furious over reports from fellow comedians that an even more famous stand-up, Carlos Mencia, had stolen a joke from one of Rogan’s friends, a relatively obscure comedian named Ari Schaffer. Rogan spotted Mencia in the audience, and he blew up. Slamming Mencia as “Carlos Menstealia,” Rogan accused his rival of joke thievery. Mencia rushed the stage to defend himself, and there began a long, loud, and profane confrontation.
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by AbsoluteJered
27. March 2010 11:39
Why Your Brand Needs to Be on Facebook Now
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by AbsoluteJered
27. March 2010 11:17
How Much Are Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn Worth?
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by AbsoluteJered
27. March 2010 11:17
Realizing the Critical Value of Facebook
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by AbsoluteJered
27. March 2010 11:17
Our Social Media Obsession by the Numbers
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by AbsoluteJered
27. March 2010 11:16
HOW TO: Integrate Facebook, Twitter and Buzz into Your Gmail
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by AbsoluteJered
24. March 2010 11:16
13 Essential Social Media Lessons for B2B Marketers from the Masters
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by AbsoluteJered
24. March 2010 11:15
Etacts Transforms Your Gmail into a Contact Management Hub
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by AbsoluteJered
23. March 2010 05:18
Due to the health care bill’s almost comically delayed implementation, for several years we’re still going to have a lot of political tussling over it. And even once it’s in place, the system will continue to be debated and tweaked for years to come. But over time, I think American politics will come to look quite different and we’ll look back on this day as a turning point.
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by AbsoluteJered
23. March 2010 05:09
The study, by a Cornell University professor and his brother who is a Presbyterian minister and a religious studies professor, showed that the sizes of the portions and plates in the artworks, which were painted over the past millennium, have gradually grown by between 23 and 69 percent.
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