Socializing your feed with Twitter
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Sometimes you reach across the hedgerow to share with your nearby neighbors.
Other times, members of the household move away and yet you can't keep from
ca...
Group Writing Project: 90 Reviews of 2009
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All right guys, we finally have the final list of entries for the "2009 in
Review" group writing project. We had 90 participants in all sorts of
niches, an...
Apps: The Top Reason to Buy an iPhone
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While, initially, many consumers snapped up iPhones for their touch screens,
that's changed. Nowadays, it's the apps that are the biggest driver of
iPhon...
Why GDP Growth Matters
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It is a fashion among economists of the left to decry GDP. The GDP, they
say, does not cover happiness, quality of life, degradation of the
environment and...
Predictions Come True
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Marcy Phelps, president of AIIP (Association of Independent Information
Professionals), shared a few predictions with us in her video interview with
Maryde...
Sharing is the Core of the Social Web
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I ran across an interesting blog post that fit perfectly into a discussion
we had recently at ShareThis. In the post, Rick Leibling, from marketing
agency ...
Announcement From The Founder
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Friends, It is with great sadness that I must report that, due to a lack of
outside investment capital, The Printed Blog is ceasing publication. Despite
a ...
Twisted Pictures, The Genre Company Rat Entertainment and LightTower Entertainment are coming together to produce "the new horror franchise" "Mother's Day." The film is a loose remake of Charles Kaufman's 1980 Troma Films cult horror classic "Mother's Day" and follows a family of villains, led by a smart, manipulative and sadistic mother, who return to the house where they grew up and terrorize the new owners and their guests. | @ltaSEARCH
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Steal This Blog Post! | New York Times - Feb 27, 2009 | By Jennifer Schuessler The hot ticket in New York last night was a panel discussion at the New York Public Library between Lawrence Lessig and the artist ...
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