December 2009
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The mood is right. The spirit's up. We're here...
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Although it's been said many times many ways,...
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LOST Season Finale Trailer.
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'Twas a tale of sound and fury... A trip down...
JANUARY James…is back in Boston after being ‘kidnapped’ and whisked away to Vegas for the first day of 2009. And now, sleep, detoxification and darkness. No calls, please. James…thinks men should not drink with straws James…is entertaining the family this weekend. So, I’m on my best behavior until they leave. No shenanigans or tomfoolery James…wishes...
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“It’s always the badly dressed people who are the most interesting.”
– Jean Paul Gaultier
Dec 8th
ListenSade - Soldier of Love
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Neil Patrick Harris is “Frosty the Inappropriate Snowman”
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10 Web trends to watch in 2010 →
STORY HIGHLIGHTS Mashable’s Pete Cashmore lists his 10 Web trends that we’ll be talking about next year Sparked by Twitter, Facebook and FriendFeed, the real-time communications trend will grow The cloud-computing movement will see a major leap forward in the first half of 2010  2010 will be the breakthrough year of the much-anticipated mobile payments market
Dec 3rd
Find Your Digital Twin on Facebook →
Once you connect your Facebook account with the Coke Zero Facial Profiler, the app will scan your photos (you can also use your webcam to snap a shot) and use facial recognition software to match your face against others in their database. Once the matching process is complete, voilà, there’s your digital twin staring back at you. You can then share your match on Facebook or Twitter or grab a URL...
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How to Write Better Status Updates on Facebook
Dec 3rd
After Precious: Does Hollywood Have A Place For... →
In a piece last month on The Root, cultural critic Stanley Crouch was outright pessimistic: “Gabby Sidibe better enjoy her fame while she can because black actresses never have less than a hard row to hoe. Even if the inner life they bring to characters is as beautiful as they are physically, they have little chance.” Crouch cited several black actresses whose careers were, as he...
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