The internet was designed to be an open and freely flowing network of communication. Sure, there are some sites that are blocked due to their content, but for the most part, you can access what you want whenever you feel more »
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Will Work For Fun?
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• •I recently learned that BP issued a call for proposals to fix the environmental problem that resulted from the devastating oil spill in the Gulf Coast last year. When I came across a Wired.com news item about how games are more »
The Daily Deal Dilemma
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Daily deal giant Groupon has recently been making news about as often as it has been filling email in-boxes: the spurned $6 billion buyout offer from Google, the controversial Super Bowl ad, talk of an IPO at a valuation of $25 more »
Netflix and ‘The House of Cards’
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• •Recently Netflix confirmed rumors that the DVD-by-mail company would have the exclusive first-license to air a new drama called House of Cards on its instant streaming platform. This is a departure from Netflix’s normal business of licensing TV shows and more »
We’re not going to die, but the moon is huge tonight
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With vistas as beautiful as they are tonight, it is no surprise why there are so many songs written about the moon. While the crazy rumors that you may have heard in your Facebook News Feed about the moon causing more »
Epic Video From Inside A Car Getting Caught in the Japanese Tsunami
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Have you ever wondered what it was like to get hit by a tsunami and survive? Well, thanks to this survivor and his conveniently timed filming, you can. Why he was using a video camera when his car was hit more »
Google Adds New Recipe Search Feature
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Google has added a new feature to help its users search for recipes online. Whereas a generalized search will return a mix of recipes and unrelated articles to sift through, Google Recipe Search allows recipe hunters to refine their results to just recipes. Users can then more »
“The Creationists” at Players by the Sea
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• •“Sometimes when it comes to art you have to be the one to initiate,” states Joshua Kreis McTiernan, writer and director of The Creationists. On a minimalist stage, his characters learn to initiate art for themselves. The play is loosely structured more »
Interview with Joshua Kreis McTiernan, writer and director of “The Creationists,” a new play.
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• •Craigslist and the lonely road to Irrelevant Land
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Craigslist is heading down the long, lonely, winding road to Irrelevant Land, a sad and lonely place where Internet companies go to spend their retirement years before they ultimately die. How it all began. In 1995, Craig Newmark started the more »