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Lamar, best known for placing large billboards on the side of the highway to entertain you in traffic, is asking its local inventory holders to donate space to the “voiceless” Conan O’Brien.
On its own will, the company established aplaceforconan.com. The site serves as an official-ish hub for explaining Lamar’s intents.
If a digital display rotation is [...]

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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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Red Site, Blue Site?

September 29th, 2009 by Mike Decker

We live in divided times, and it probably won’t surprise you to learn that social networking trends are  just as divided along lines of education, income, and geography as the rest of the country.  A report from the folks over at Nielsen reveals that Facebook, with its Ivy League pedigree, is most popular among [...]

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Sony’s latest e-book “Reader,” the “Daily Edition,” will include free access to AT&T’s 3G network when it hits shelves this holiday season.
The product was unveiled today during an event at the New York City Public Library. The event also allowed for the announcement of Sony’s Library Finder, which will help users download and “check out” [...]

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Morning is the Internet’s drivetime/primetime reports NYTimes.com. The rush results from American’s few hours of sleep each night, which causes what the Times coined as “network deprivation.”
Arbor Networks, a Boston company that analyzes Internet use, says that Web traffic in the United States gradually declines from midnight to around 6 a.m. on the East Coast [...]

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