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Archive for December, 2009

Did we misunderestimate the power of the ’00s? Perhaps we US Americans are unable to do so, but we realize these ten years’ place and position in history … will go down as the voice of this generation.
Stand up, Chuck, and say farewell to the decade with Huffington Post’s guide to The Dumbest Quotes [...]

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This past weekend, I had the extreme misfortune of flying on the embarrassment of the company that is US Airways.  Of course, this would be the same company that is routinely regarded as one of the worst, if not THE worst, airline in the United States.  A copy of the letter that has been submitted [...]

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Some peculiar sexting survey numbers are surfacing from Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project’s latest report [via Fast Company].

15% of cell-owning teens (ages 12-17) says they’ve received sexually suggestive nude or nearly nude images or videos of themselves to someone else via text messaging. That’s 1 in 6.
4% of the same group say [...]

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Google’s YouTube blog presents our most watched and most queried terms for the year that was 2009.
Most Watched YouTube videos (Global):
1. Susan Boyle – Britain’s Got Talent (120+ million views)
2. David After Dentist (37+ million views)
3. JK Wedding Entrance Dance (33+ million views)
4. New Moon Movie Trailer (31+ million views)
5. Evian Roller Babies (27+ million [...]

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Big news night for CNN.com: Is it time for the Simpsons to go?

Just for comparison, here’s the International version at the same time:

This is rivaled tonight by the most popular stories module (U.S. edition) on an article on the Buffalo Continental crash, seen below:

In case you’re wondering, CNNi”s edition, below:
Way to go, America. (Sorry, Chris [...]

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Facebook greeted its users with new settings this week effectively ending any and all stalking powers society collectively enjoyed. Well, assuming we users actually make the changes.
Book Founder Mark Zuckerberg opened up his profile to the public to support the new privacy settings, even if it was rumored accidental. Just because he did doesn’t mean [...]

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