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Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said the emergency declaration "does not impact our military support" of the Muslim nation or its efforts in the war on terror.
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New York-based Warner refused to license its music for the service, taking issue with Nokia’s operation of a file-sharing Web site called Mosh, an executive familiar with the negotiations between the two companies said Friday on condition of anonymity, ci
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Whether it’s on MySpace, Facebook, "Second Life" or other Web flavors of the moment, criminals and victims — especially young ones — are leaving clues in plain sight online, even for offline crimes.
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Searches conducted on Google News on Friday occasionally returned photos from Reuters Group PLC that didn’t match the stories they were listed next to, such as a shot of bunches of vegetables that appeared alongside a story about a Japanese merger firm.
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Bad Animals is a funny short film by David Birdsell that portrays animal mascots as thugs.
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The broadcast networks are clearly adopting more of an “if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em” philosophy toward the Internet. Harnessing a natural human inclination toward gossip, complaint, prediction and obsession, they are using TV show Web sites
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Contributors to Mr. Rottler’s sites don’t pull any punches.
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Microblogging on Twitter.
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While the impact of digital technology on record labels gets more attention, it also affects the fan-star dynamic: online social networking tools promise us more interaction, or a more direct connection (to use the buzz terms of the moment), with artists.
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hy shouldn’t more middle-class workers whose jobs can now be done remotely have the option to structure their own hours and still enjoy the security of a safety net?
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Viewers seeking interaction and discussion turn to polemical clips about religion or politics, including incendiary hits like “Macedonia Is Greece,” “Atheist” and “The Truth About Islam From an Ex-Muslim Lady.”
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THE next Salvador Dalí is just as likely to wield a computer mouse as a paint brush.
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In addition to conventional printed information throughout the gallery, those using NeuTour have access to a wealth of supplemental material through personal laptops or digital devices.
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How does the august Times, which has long stood for dignified authority, come to terms with the fractious, democratic culture of the Internet, where readers expect to participate but sometimes do so in coarse, bullying and misinformed ways?
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Employees and visitors can also use their cellphones, BlackBerrys and wireless laptops anywhere in the building’s 46 floors, including the lobby and cafe.
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Suppose, however, that you could leave the island compound of a social networking site and take your network of friends, and friends of friends, anywhere on the Web?
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Marketing blogs and corporate social media strategies for innovative companies
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Internet marketing strategy, social media trends, news and commentary.
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Rethink Intellectual Property.
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Guide to Corporate, Business Blogging