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  • #media

    The Coming Search Engine Media Wars

    News Corp, ever the online contrarian, is considering pulling all of its news content off of Google and doing an exclusive deal with Microsoft's Bing. For this, Rupert Murdoch would receive a pittance. Welcome to the future of paid media. More »
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    By Hamilton Nolan
  • #branding

    Surf The Internet the Mostly Lower Case Way

    Stop everything, The Internet: AOL is now Aol. Whether superimposed on a fish or a hand or just some swirly crap, this logo makes the bold statement: We can no longer afford capital letters. [Ad Age]
    11/23/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan
  • #meltdowns

    What the Hell's Wrong with Gavin Newsom?

    Besides his Patrick Bateman hair, obviously. The San Francisco mayor and obvious prick went into hiding after mysteriously quitting the governor's race, and his silence-breaking TV interview was a mess. More »
    11/23/09
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    By Pareene
  • #selfhelpbooks

    Twitter-to-Book Phenomenon Reaches Bottom of the Barrel with Self-Publishing

    Couldn't get a Twitter book deal like Nick Douglas, Twitterature, or business huckster Garyvee? Don't fret! Thanks to TweetBookz you don't even need a deal to see your precious 140-character musings on paper. Congrats! You're an author. More »
    11/23/09
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    By Brian Moylan
  • #theinternet

    Wikipedia Gridlocked by Wikipedia Nerds

    Wikipedia was probably pretty cool a few years back when you could just get a wild hair and immediately post up an article on The Artifacts, or whatever. But now it's run by a dead-ender Debbie Downer "deletionist" nerd army. More »
    11/23/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan
  • #theendisnear

    The Return of Pay Per Post and the End of Twitter: Internet as One Long, Subversive Ad

    Remember the moment you knew MySpace was doomed? It came in the form of obnoxious ads. Which your Twitter stream is about to be. So: are you making that cash, or being cashed in on? Pay Per Post is back. More »
    11/22/09
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    By Foster Kamer
  • #twitterati

    Hidden Forces Baffle the Twitterati

    Neel Shah got his scandal-phone returned; Kevin Marks got retweeted by ghosts and Al Yankovic was surrounded by nobodies. The Twitterati were haunted, in a good way. More »
    11/20/09
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #conspiracies

    Microsoft Let NSA Spooks 'Enhance' Windows 7

    A National Security Agency director just bragged to a Senate subcommittee about his agency's close "cooperation" with Microsoft to, err, "enhance" how Windows 7 guards a user's privacy. Doesn't that just make you feel all warm and fuzzy? More »
    11/20/09
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #bookdeals

    Regretsy Book to Be Not Quite as Good as Regretsy.com

    The heretofore anonymous founder of Regretsy, the blog that appropriately mocks your dumb arts-and-crafts projects, has been outed. Because she got a book deal! New blog-to-book trend: Saying right up front the book will be more paltry than the blog. More »
    11/20/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan
  • #twitterati

    Why Google's New OS Is For Losers

    A Twitter engineer said Google's new "Chrome" OS is something you resign yourself to; a CNET writer said it's something you are infected with; and Mediaite might hang out awkwardly on Tumblr with it. The Twitterati were ruthless. More »
    11/19/09
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #valleyspawn

    Yahoo's Lesbian 'Don Juan' Backhands Lindsay Lohan

    Courtenay Semel, the sapphic spawn of former Yahoo CEO Terry Semel, is quoted in the lesbian magazine Curve dissing former lady friend Lindsay Lohan. Then she complains that the media twists her relationships. The nerve of this one. More »
    11/19/09
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #valleyspeak

    Twitter's New Prompt: A Linguist Weighs In

    Twitter today announced it will prompt users to post by asking "What's happening?" rather than the old "What are you doing?" We asked a prominent linguist if this means anything. Turns out it does: Twitterers are no longer such loners. More »
    11/19/09
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #lawsuits

    Facebook Named in Federal Class-Action Suit over Scammy Zynga Ads

    Facebook and Zynga are the defendants in a federal class-action lawsuit filed Tuesday, which seeks upwards of $5 million for social network users scammed in online game ads. Neither company's top-drawer investors can be happy. More »
    11/19/09
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #documents

    Initial Complaint in Swift vs. Zynga

    Below, find the initial complaint in the federal class-action suit against online gaming company Zynga and social network Facebook, alleging the companies are liable for the scammy actions of their advertisers. More »
    11/19/09
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #holidaze

    The Incredible Shrinking AOL

    Just in time for Christmas, AOL is asking 2,500 of its workers to volunteer for buyouts starting Dec. 4 (layoffs come after) as the company separates from Time Warner and a shadow of its former online conglomerate self. More »
    11/19/09
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #printisdead

    Condé Nast Is the Latest to Convert in Apple's Secret Tablet Faith

    Condé Nast says it is already racing to repackage its magazines for Apple's forthcoming tablet, starting with Wired, even while toeing Apple's line that the device doesn't exist. Publishers are clearly betting Steve Jobs can save their business model. More »
    11/18/09
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #twitterati

    Just 'Chill' About Adam Lambert's Gayness

    Rachel Sklar went without pants, Julia Allison went without sleep/discretion and Adam Lambert said you can go without him being too obviously gay in your magazine. The Twitterati were deprived and depriving. More »
    11/18/09
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #pullquote

    Peter Thiel —

    the PayPal co-founder and artificial intelligence enthusiast, explaining to Business Insider that Luddites may well be the first up against the wall when the robot revolution comes. The new order "could be very good, it could be very bad."
    11/18/09
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #television

    Is Ricky Van Veen Spending Too Much Time with Ben Silverman?

    Ricky Van Veen announced the production schedule for his brand-new TV studio, and it would appear the CollegeHumor founder believes the future of the small screen lies in the past, because he's unleashing a mess of game shows. More »
    11/18/09
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #commenters

    Tattle-Tale Newspaper Costs Vulgar Commenter His Job

    A St. Louis schools employee made a juvenile, vulgar joke in the comments section of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch website, anonymously. Soon, he was out of a job because an offended newspaper editor hunted him down and called his bosses. More »
    11/18/09
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