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Raccoon Infiltrates John Varvatos' SoHo Flagship

Raccoon Infiltrates John Varvatos' SoHo Flagship

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Bruno's First Big Lawsuit Dropping Assault And Battery Claims

Bruno's First Big Lawsuit Dropping Assault And Battery Claims

How We Are Hungry
Ruth Madoff Coupon Clipping At California Pizza Kitchen

Ruth Madoff Coupon Clipping At California Pizza Kitchen

Ice Cold Promotions
The Day Of Free Slurpee Reckoning Is Upon Us

The Day Of Free Slurpee Reckoning Is Upon Us

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A Frame-by-Frame Analysis of Obama's Alleged Ass-Peek

A Frame-by-Frame Analysis of Obama's Alleged Ass-Peek

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Sun Valley's Mogul Parade

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  • Yesterday - July 10, 2009
  • twitterati

    Twittering a Bodily Collapse — and a Rescue

    A tech marketer saved his nephew; a tech writer was rescued by an ambulance. The Twitterati saw the whole thing. More »
    06:37 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by belltolls: Dan Abrams: I saw you on television recently and it looked like you have recently been sleeping on a park... 5 Responses | Other threads

  • rumormonger

    Is Eric Schmidt Hanging Out with His Ex-Girlfriend Again?

    Google's CEO was once thought to be quite serious about Marcy Simon; Eric Schmidt's sometime PR consultant was spotted wearing an engagement ring. Then, a breakup and talk of another woman. But the pair have reportedly reached a new accommodation. More »
    04:56 PM
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    By Ryan Tate
  • downsizing

    Website Shrinks Self into a Twitter Stream

    If failing print publications go online-only, what can struggling websites do, short of closing? Turn into microblogs, naturally. It seems to be working for AdWeak, the advertising world's own Onion. More »
    03:27 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by belltolls: This could work for many information sites. Tom Petty said it best: the wading is the hardest part. 2 Responses | Other threads

  • journalismism

    NYT Blog Tries to Unpublish 'One of the Best Kept Secrets in Brooklyn.' Fails.

    Yesterday, the New York Times' blog about the Fort Greene neighborhood published a post on a "secret underground climbing gym" in Brooklyn. Today, they took the post down. For a preposterous reason! Now it's getting way more attention. More »
    02:29 PM
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by BadUncle: Does "our bad" appear in the A.P. Stylebook? 3 Responses | Other threads

  • jobs

    Arianna Huffington's Hypocrisy on 'Un-American' Outsourcing

    Back in 2004, Arianna Huffington didn't have a well-funded, fast-growing internet publishing empire. So she could afford to call the hiring of foreign workers a "crime against America." You'll never guess what Huffington is doing today. More »
    02:15 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Dave J.: This is completely unsurprising to me. Doesn't anyone remember how horrible she was while trying to run her (now ex)... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • moguls

    Sun Valley's Mogul Parade

    Barry Diller is cornering guys in the bushes, Harvey Weinstein is "stress eating" and Tom Freston's wife is letting it all hang loose. Here's a gallery of the summer fun you're missing at Allen & Co.'s annual Sun Valley schmoozefest. More »
    12:47 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by intime: If that's what a Trophy Husband looks like - I'm staying married! more » | Other threads

  • found on ebay

    GM Partners With EBay To Auction New Cars

    We always hear complaints about the new car buying process being antiquated and "old n' busted." GM's apparently seeking to change that as it emerges from bankruptcy by partnering with eBay for new car auctions. [Jalopnik]
    09:30 AM
    3,899
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    By Ray Wert

    Comment by pauljones: Wow. That's just retarded. Fritz, you're fired. What they need to do is expand the current "build and... 14 Responses | Other threads

  • Thursday - July 9, 2009
  • twitterati

    Of Mogul Hookups and Yoga Farts

    Two executives enjoyed an intimate moment by the pond at Sun Valley; Scott Rosenberg made peace with Mediaite's Power Grid and Courtney Reimer wished she could relax slightly less in yoga. The Twitterati remained calm. More »
    08:44 PM
    2,342
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by raincoaster: Oh, Karen, you are not alone. http://myparentsjoinedfacebook.com/ Book coming soon, no doubt. 1 Responses | Other threads

  • protocelebrities

    Lyle Lodwick, Dynastic Fameball

    Eric Lodwick is the brother of hipster Web millionaire Jakob Lodwick. He's also now Lyle Lodwick, at least as far as his modeling career goes. Is it fair to tie the Topshop poster boy to his notorious fameball brother? More »
    06:45 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by pacific_reporter: Amazing that he's muddled through life this far all the while making do with being named after the uglier Menendez... 4 Responses | Other threads

  • Shut Up, Twitter

    Longest Tweet Ever Sucks Up to Boss

    Exploiting a loophole in Twitter's gateway for external software, a Forbes reporter posted what the magazine claims is the longest tweet ever. What did fearless Taylor Buley do with all 247 characters? Buttered up publisher Steve Forbes, of course. More »
    05:02 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by snugbug: Yep. It's official. I can't take this anymore and am officially hereby resigning. (Don't cry for me, Argentina.) The nuevo... 8 Responses | Other threads

  • badvertising

    The Jailhouse Assault Dreamed Up by Angry Tech, Media Companies

    So the copyright wars have come to this: Incensed over rampant online file sharing, some of the largest software and media companies show how copyright violations can get you brutalized in jail. Subtle. More »
    04:49 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by LeighAnne: Do I get a dreamy prison boyfriend like Christopher Keller? more » | Other threads

  • media

    Would You Pay $5 a Month to Read the New York Times Online?

    At long last, the New York Times may have figured out how to make money off its website: by charging for it. More »
    03:36 PM
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Baroness: I already subscribe to the printed edition, but I suppose I might. I do believe in the Times... 4 Responses | Other threads

  • startups

    Sun Valley's Lusty Old Men Are Fickle

    Allen & Company is doing its annual thing in Sun Valley, Idaho, in which old moguls shamelessly ogle the most supple young internet startups. This year, everyone's drooling over Twitter. Last year's trophy companies? Not looking so sexy. More »
    01:43 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by raincoaster: Not ONE J*l*a A*l*i*o* reference. It IS a totally New Gawker. more » | Other threads

  • Shut up twitter

    Who's Abandoning Twitter?

    Celebrity Twittering seems to be at an all-time high, which means it's time to brace for the inevitable comedown, when the fickle famous give up microblogging forever. Oprah Winfrey, ever the trend setter, is leading the charge.
    12:11 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by finwar: So I got some followers to my twitter account, protondecay, where I make fun of other types of particles (for... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • Wednesday - July 8, 2009
  • twitterati

    Sorry About Our Lack of Vicious Beating Videos, Everyone

    Rick Sanchez is apologized for the lack of shameless pandering on CNN; Diablo Cody Twittered about therapy and Rafe Needleman lamented the silent passing of an historic moment. The Twitterati needed catharsis today. More »
    08:35 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by GooberSaysHey: Damn it! I'm feeling Rafe's pain! more » | Other threads

  • rich uncles

    Why a Huffington Post Co-Founder Buys Extravagant Real Estate For Pretty Young Ladies

    Cityfile encountered a stubborn mystery this week: Why did Huffington Post co-founder Ken Lerer help People magazine reporter Joey Bartolomeo buy a $1 million Upper East Side apartment? Bartolomeo and Lerer were mum, but we've found a (mundane!) answer. More »
    06:17 PM
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    By John Cook

    Comment by ithabeleng metesunyane: MYSTERY SOLVED: if their uncle fronted all or part of the money for the apartment WITHOUT taking an ownership interest in... 7 Responses | Other threads

  • nerdfight

    Google's 'War' With Microsoft is a Shell Game

    The tech world is atwitter: Google just announced a new operating system, which will compete with Microsoft Windows. The only problem? It's not a new operating system, and it doesn't compete with Microsoft Windows. More »
    05:56 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Thomas Lord: Uh, Dave is kind of full of shit on that one. We'll understand the details of the new Google OS better... 4 Responses | Other threads

  • private equity

    The Quick Gutting of Peter Thiel's Clarium Capital

    The June numbers are in, and Peter Thiel's hedge fund is looking puny, having shrunk to just $1.5 billion in assets, from $7.8 billion in June 2008. Placed in an historical context, the PayPal co-founder's fund looks even worse. More »
    05:05 PM
    2,907
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by momof3wildkids: Even with that substantial drop in capital -- $1.5 billion is still a big, big hedge fund. At a mere 1%... 9 Responses | Other threads

  • copyfight

    Embedding a YouTube Video May Cost You a Bundle in ASCAP Bills

    Fresh off a court victory against Google's YouTube, ASCAP tells us it is setting its sights on users of the video-sharing site. Welcome to the exciting world of copyright licensing, blogger; you may already owe gobs of money! More »
    03:46 PM
    18,375
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Ricki-Oh: And so it begins. This time it's not the evil old RIAA or MPAA, it's an organization that actually makes... 11 Responses | Other threads

  • security

    Entire U.S. Government Under Hacker Attack

    Security experts have to admit they kind of admire him, the hacker who is bizarrely attacking every last boring part of the U.S. government, online. His mysterious army is living the American Dream, really. More »
    02:01 PM
    6,038
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Kid Twist: As long as they don't hit the Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds (FICMNEW) [www.fs.fed.us] That... 4 Responses | Other threads

  • modern and awkward

    Yahoo's Cuddly Flack Sends Adorable Email

    There's some kind of sick good cop/bad cop deal going down at Yahoo. CEO Carol Bartz swears, smacks down reporters and threatens "dropkicks." Her enforcer, meanwhile, has a Pomeranian named Clio and loves David Sedaris and peach cobbler ice cream. More »
    01:01 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Firsthand: can you get any more gay than this guy 3 Responses | Other threads

  • apple

    SEC Still Investigating Steve Jobs, Stock Be Damned

    The Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly still investigating whether Apple misled investors about Steve Jobs' health. That the company's stock has nearly doubled in the intervening six months is apparently beside the point — as it should be. More »
    11:56 AM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Aaron Altman: Good for the SEC. In the post-Madoff world, both it and the DOJ are crackin' that whip. Better... 4 Responses | Other threads

  • Tuesday - July 7, 2009
  • moguls

    Facebook Movie Turns Sean Parker Into Rock Star

    The blog ScriptShadow got hold of the first draft of Aaron Sorkin's Facebook movie. The verdict? The movie reads oddly mesmerizing, and has an unexpected hero: Sean Parker, an early investor in the social network. More »
    08:16 PM
    5,617
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Aaron Altman: I'll see this and the Gawker movie if and when. 2 Responses | Other threads

  • twitterati

    What Not to Wear to Michael Jackson's Memorial Service

    LeVar Burton called out Corey Feldman at Michael Jackson's memorial service; the New York Times newsroom filled with Jackson grief and a parody tribute was created on the fly. The Twitterati's fragile emotions were right near the surface today. More »
    06:46 PM
    10,578
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Senator Sully: Feldman's Wikipedia page (currently) has an image of him at '89 Oscars wearing a Jackson-esque ensemble. What's the deal with... 6 Responses | Other threads

  • celebrity computer science

    Internet Somehow Survives Michael Jackson Funeral

    Sure, the Department of Defense designed it to be military-grade rugged, but no one really knew if the internet could handle a memorial service webcast of a pop megastar. Oh, it was brutal. From a network engineering perspective. More »
    05:10 PM
    7,356
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by deardearfriend: "Jackson chatter dominated and slowed Twitter." I think I'm gonna use some "Jackson chatter" on my boyfriend. 1 Responses | Other threads

  • launches

    You Can Use GMail Now, It's Finally Ready

    Google finally dropped the "beta" label from GMail. A bit hasty, no? The product launched just half a decade ago; its inventor left Google barely 18 months back. Why the rush to commit? More »
    02:30 PM
    7,849
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by TedSez: I'd like to try it, but I'm still waiting for someone to send me an invite. 5 Responses | Other threads

  • preferences

    Barry Diller Will Cater to Very Specific Sexual Tastes

    After pawning off his highbrow cultural shopping newsletter on the New York Observer, what does Barry Diller buy? Sites for people with fetishes for the "Big and Beautiful," Black Baby Boomers and Italians. Diller, after all, knows from picky. (Pic)
    01:00 PM
    2,668
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by saintjim: That is one specific fetish. Not just black, but a black baby boomer. "I just can't get off until you... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • jobs

    Dan Froomkin Becomes Latest Refugee at Huffington Post

    The trail between the Washington Post and Huffington Post is becoming something of a pipeline: ousted liberal WaPo columnist Dan Froomkin has landed at Arianna Huffington's well-funded website. His new home may be worse than the old one. More »
    11:37 AM
    2,344
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Lulupasternak: Considering he didn't do any actual reporting at WaPo (aggressive aggregating is more like it), I wonder how he's going... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • youtube

    Newspaper Argues the Internet is Even Killing the Internet

    The Independent has a massive piece today on YouTube and how, despite having close to 350 million users worldwide per month, it's set to lose almost half a billion dollars this year. And it's all your fault, naturally. More »
    01:06 AM
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    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by Airvault: That "twenty hours of video uploaded per minute" figure honestly amazes me, given that the majority of the videos uploaded... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • Monday - July 6, 2009
  • utopia

    iPhone to Revolutionize How Municipal Bureaucrats Ignore Residents

    In San Francisco, citizens complain to the city over Twitter. Bostonians have it even better: they got an iPhone application just for carping at City Hall. It's never been easier to funnel your complaint into a Kafkaesque black hole! More »
    10:03 PM
    2,214
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Aaron Altman: FROM: RedSoxFan20042007 TO: Mayor Menino RE: Yankee fan sighting outside Fenway Park - PLEASE SEND POLICE DATE: As needed Dear Mayor Menino, some fucking... 2 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    San Francisco Paper to Beat Back Internet With Advanced 'Newsprint' Technology

    How can a newspaper near the heart of Silicon Valley win readers back from the Web? With a new $200 million-plus plant for printing the news on top of dead trees. Welcome to the future! More »
    06:55 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Aaron Altman: Outlook for newspapers: cloudy. 3 Responses | Other threads

  • celebrity science

    Michael Jackson Is Finally King of Facebook

    As it has for so many other celebrities, death has bolstered Michael Jackson's image. The late pop singer just surpassed Barack Obama to hold the most popular page on Facebook. The numbers are pretty staggering: More »
    06:50 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by heywhat: I'm in France now and no one here believes he is actually dead. They think it is a hoax and... 12 Responses | Other threads

  • twitterati

    Anchor Complains About End of Car Chase

    A car chase failed to end on camera, making MSNBC's David Shuster sad; Ben Stiller hobnobbed merrily with Lance Armstrong; and a blogger became fascinated with Lydia Hearst's fulsome... theories in financial regulation. The Twitterati were excitable today. More »
    04:47 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by mattchew03: Shuster took the easy way out. If Shep had been covering that car chase he'd have made damn sure we... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • moguls

    Marc Andreessen, Aspiring Blog Mogul

    Sure, Marc Andreessen is now helming a $300 million investment fund, but where is the Netscape co-founder investing his own money? On that surefire moneymaker, professional blogging. More »
    04:09 PM
    2,542
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by vampirebris: is he from remulak? 2 Responses | Other threads

  • advertising

    Twitter Loses Revenue Virginity

    There was something innocent and pure about Twitter's total lack of income. But don't worry, the microblogging startup's first advertisements are sufficiently adorable. More »
    01:25 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Trulymadlyme: I am thisclose to breaking up with twitter. I keep getting followed by creepy porno spam bots. It's going the... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • valleywag

    Guy Who Passed on Backing Facebook Now Touting His Investing Savvy

    Unemployment is through the roof, but Marc Andreessen just landed a new job: Venture capitalist. The Netscape co-founder officially has $300 million to play with, and that's all the more impressive for the black marks on his investing record. More »
    12:19 PM
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Widget Economist: Giving venture capital to web businesses is the biggest disgrace when you really think about it. If this were a product... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • Shut Up, Twitter

    Everything wrong with Twitter: "Tila Tequila has instructed all her followers to tweet #farts today."

    09:55 AM
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  • Sunday - July 5, 2009
  • 00Dumbass

    British Secret Agent Chief's Wife Outs Him As Speedo-Wearing Nazi Homie On Facebook

    British secret agents are supposed to be exponentially smoother than their American counterparts. We get Ethan Hunt, they get James Bond. Except, not, because the chief of MI-6's wife had her Facebook profile set to public. Very public. More »
    08:15 PM
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    By Foster Kamer

    Comment by maryloo: This is a media beatup. Whilst amusing does anyone seriously believe that organizations to whom this information would be useful such... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • Thursday - July 2, 2009
  • advertising

    Should Police Academy Alumni Direct Microsoft Ads? No.

    Microsoft has heard your pleas: it's pulled its "Worst Tech Commercial Ever," which tried to use a puking theme to sell Internet Explorer. And you'll never guess who the director was! You will never guess. More »
    01:34 PM
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by smokee: He should definitely go back to his day job. You know, directing such atrocious bombs as "Chappelle's Show", "The Man... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • Wednesday - July 1, 2009
  • phones

    Google Voice Is Cool, But Do You Need It?

    You've read about the features, you saw the invites going out, but you might be wondering what, exactly, Google Voice could do for you. Here's our guide for the curious and uninvited on whether your phones need some Google juice. [Lifehacker]
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