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While short, multiepisode cellphone series are growing in popularity, the lucrative advertising dollars prevalent in other entertainment segments have been slow to migrate to the supersmall screen. PR people, take note.
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An updated bill working its way through Congress could extend immunity protection to bloggers engaged in enterprise journalism, reports CNET.
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Cool idea for mother’s day (next year).
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Three journalists whose private phone records were scrutinized by investigators working for Hewlett-Packard intend to sue the company for invasion of privacy. Full disclosure: Dell is one of my clients.
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This is Whole Food’s latest video project and it is yummy, funny and interesting. They interviewed a lot of customers to understand ingredients they are interested in learning how to use. This is going to be a winner, in my view. WFM is a GCI client.
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With more than eight million subscribers, World of Warcraft dominates the online gaming market but some strong rivals are gearing up to take it on.
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MySpace is acquiring Photobucket for $250 million in cash. It will be interesting to see if MySpace requires members to use its newly acquired platform to post images to their pages.
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This is interesting thinking, if true. Look at the next link, too. A black Google popped up.
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See my previous link and save energy by using this black Google. 4,513.063 Watt hours saved as of this moment.
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A new study has shown that 78 percent of young adults use the data services available through their cellphones, reports The New York Times.
7 May 2007
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