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Author William S. Burroughs reads his poem Thanksgiving Day Nov. 28, 1986.
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What she didn’t know was that MileyWorld also features an interactive chat room, and there’s no way to know who is lurking in there.
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Amazon.com Inc. is hoping to invigorate a nascent market for electronic books by introducing its own e-book reader with free wireless connectivity.
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Hoping to encourage more games for the PlayStation 3, Sony has cut in half the price of a software development kit for the struggling console.
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The top contenders of this holiday season (and a few to avoid).
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But cultural history has pivot moments, and at some point toward the end of the 1970s or the early 1980s, the era of integration gave way to the era of fragmentation.
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Amway, the door-to-door peddler of vitamins and soap, wants to reinvent how Hollywood sells entertainment.
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Hotels and airports are gradually catching on to the fact that mobile workers need more help getting their jobs done on the road.
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Jeff Bezos, the chief executive of Amazon.com, is hoping that Kindle, an ambitious $399 electronic book device, will avoid the fate of other e-books.
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PHP & MySQL CMS.
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This site was created with one goal in mind. To give you the opportunity to "try out" some of the best php/mysql based free and open source software systems in the world.
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Web 2.0 marketing firm.
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High School Sports; Football, Wrestling, Cheerleading, Soccer, Basketball & More
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An analytics tool for Facebook applications. Organize applications with labels, create trackers and view Facebook application market charts.
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A coalition led by the Web search giant is scoring early wins in a tussle over $10 billion in wireless airwaves
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FOR decades, Nabisco has sold cookies called Social Tea and crackers called Sociables. Now a competitor, Pepperidge Farm, is going all social, too, by entering the increasingly popular field known as social media with a Web site devoted to social networki
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Value tracking necessitates strong noses Marketers hoping to ride the Facebook apps craze can now add cold, hard figures to the hype.
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Why does Amazon.com think they can succeed where so many have failed?
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Hitachi’s new toddler-like robot rolled around and waved for reporters Wednesday, only to crash into a desk and demonstrate the challenge of turning automatons into everyday helpers.
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But this year, it looks like the gift everybody is looking for is the same as last year: the Nintendo Wii.
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You can now add keywords, or tags, to sort bookmarks by topic. And a new "Places" feature lets you quickly access sites you recently bookmarked or tagged and pages you visit frequently but haven’t bookmarked.
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Not many web designers have fun when it comes to styling tabular data. We have taken a close look at today’s best functioning and styled tables to showcase over 15 modern css and Ajax tables teaching you some useful techniques for displaying information
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Daily news and commentary about generation Y for media and marketing professionals.
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Hispanic Americans are the fastest-growing and youngest US mobile segment, with the highest average revenue per user of any demographic group, according to Telephia’s "Q2 2007 Mobile Hispanic Report," cited in RCR News.
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According to "The State of Retailing Online 2007," a report sponsored by Shop.org and conducted by Forrester Research, US online sales of apparel, footwear and accessories (excluding jewelry) will reach $22.1 billion in 2007, a 21% increase over 2006.