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Just three months ago, Twitter rejected a $500 million takeover offer from an even bigger phenomenon, Facebook Inc., the owner of the world's largest online hangout.
Do the traditional newspaper "bloggers" do their homework anymore? Clearly, this is a Speck Hard Case.
Street Fighter IV is an amazing game, as Capcom seems to have reached out to the more casual fighting game fan while keeping what makes the series attractive to the hardcore fans.
A bit of a mystery has emerged on the first night of "American Idol's" season proper...It has been determined that Joanna Pacitti is ineligible to continue in the competition.
It's not as though Facebook is a home for orphans or an animal shelter. It's a gargantuan social networking site that employs hordes of people and requires a massive IT infrastructure to keep the wheels turning.
Nadya Suleman, the single mother of newborn octuplets, is using the Internet to help support her family of 14 children. She's started a Web site seeking donations.
One day, this may become inexpensive enough to be practical. In fact, this new-fangled technology might relegate printed newspapers to museums.
The timing was right to go back to the future. That was Coca-Cola's basic argument for dumping the "Classic" tagline from "Coca-Cola Classic," the company's top-selling soda —- and providing a final chapter to the New Coke debacle.
Safe to say that satellite radio is far down the list of priorities for Uncle Sam's bailout bucks, so Sirius XM CEO Mel Karmazin pounded some pavement today, hitting up DirecTV and its parent company Liberty Media to try and save his bankrupted radio hydra.
This post and poll is actually a spin-off of another thread. A discussion formed about the value of certifications, so I offer that point up now to everyone to discuss. I have also created a poll.
Just three months ago, Twitter rejected a $500 million takeover offer from an even bigger phenomenon, Facebook Inc., the owner of the world's largest online hangout.
Do the traditional newspaper "bloggers" do their homework anymore? Clearly, this is a Speck Hard Case.
Street Fighter IV is an amazing game, as Capcom seems to have reached out to the more casual fighting game fan while keeping what makes the series attractive to the hardcore fans.
A new product and business model: Huge reductions in energy costs for consumers, goverment subsidies and/or tax breaks, and even free installation and materials are possibilities as solar consumption evolves, Cleereman said.
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