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by Team Read Write Web 03.11.2010 23:17 |
Ever since its inception, the Internet has blurred the boundaries between author and audience. Whether you're a blogger, a pillar of the printed word, a podcast coinnaseur or a developer dealing with the latest CMS, navigating the next step in Internet publishing can be a feat. |
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by Team /Film 03.10.2010 14:17 |
You might recall that late last year, Arianna Huffington (co-founder of the liberal news website The Huffington Post) published a few tweets claiming that she was shooting a part in a secret Wachowskis Brothers film, a movie about the Iraq War, from the perspective |
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by Team Gawker 03.09.2010 23:18 |
The Huffington Post removed a 9/11 "Truther" post from former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura. |
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by Team DeadSpin 03.04.2010 23:20 |
"For me, being a Los Angeles Clippers fan for over twenty years has taught me firsthand about the spiritual dimensions of faith and suffering, and has helped me better understand my own Hindu tradition. |
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by Team Gawker 03.03.2010 11:20 |
A little girl wears black lipstick, a wig, and no pants to perform "Bad Romance" in a Brazilian talent show. She crawls across the floor and growls. The crowd cheers. A judge who resembles Santa Claus grins. |
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by Team Gawker 03.02.2010 21:22 |
Real estate magnate and publisher Mort Zuckerman, the subject of a profile in today's Politico, is meeting with New York Republicans as he prepares himself for a Senate run. |
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by Team Jezebel 03.02.2010 01:20 |
In today's Huffington Post, Laura Beck issues a "Wake Up Call to Kirstie Alley" after watching previews for Alley's new A&E show Kirstie Alley's Big Life. But does the blame lie with Alley or the television watching public?
Screw Thinspiration. |
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by Team Gawker 03.01.2010 17:19 |
In today's Daily Beast, a former Hillary Clinton supporter who jumped ship when the Democrats nominated Barack Obama says she was right, and the Obama presidency is a failure. We speak, of course, of Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild. |
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