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Kimberly Alonso

Greg Rutter's Definitive List of The 99 Things You Should Have Already Experienced On T... - 0 views

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    A list of youtube videos....how many have you seen?
Amanda Caughie

FML: Your everyday life stories - 0 views

shared by Amanda Caughie on 15 Sep 09 - Cached
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    FMyLife: Share your every day life unfortunate moments and other fail funny stories
Kimberly Alonso

World Pictures - 0 views

shared by Kimberly Alonso on 01 Oct 09 - Cached
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    Google Earth and Flickr join hands and bring us this awesome project!
Jason Spencer

U.S. Seeks to Restrict Gift Giving to Bloggers - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Interesting article about bloggers getting freebies from endorsements in their blogs, and what the government wants to do to regulate it.
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    Interesting article about bloggers getting freebies from endorsements in their blogs, and what the government wants to do to regulate it.
Sara Miller

Find Contemporary Art & Original Art in online artist galleries at Artspan - 0 views

shared by Sara Miller on 06 Oct 09 - Cached
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    a vast website full of sources for various forms of art from painting to fiber arts - on the web and available from this one source - a great source showing the interconnection of artists and artistry on the web - aptly named artspan
Sara Miller

Shadow Poetry's Poet & Writer Resource Links - 0 views

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    "A World of Poetry at Your Fingertips" is all that I need to see in the heading of this website - undoubtedly there will be nature involved in this massive compilation of links to poetry related sites - a good source for more sources
Breanne Garland

WVU Libraries: EZProxy - 0 views

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    Web watch What began with high school boredom became a YouTube sensation. Since their posting in May, videos featuring Josh Womack's bat-spinning trick have gone viral. Through Monday, the four clips have received over 4.5 million views. The video shows Womack, a former second-round MLB draft pick who has made it as high as AAA, performing the "Tray Flip," in which he horizontally spins a bat 360 degrees in stride with his swing. Developed in high school batting practice, the trick's success has surprised the outfielder. "Everyone wants to be in the spotlight but I didn't really know how to handle it,
Breanne Garland

WVU Libraries: EZProxy - 0 views

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    At first glance, Dirrty Glam resembles any trendy online magazine. It features famous faces like Lilly Allen and Sienna Miller on its cover, and combines fashion, film and music reviews with celebrity interviews. There is just one thing: Dirrty Glam's entire team, from editor in chief to public relations manager, is between 19 and 22 years old. The magazine, based in Paris, was started three years ago by Alie Suvelor, then 18 and now editor in chief. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
Breanne Garland

The Web Celeb 25 - Forbes.com - 0 views

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    From penniless bloggers to geek entrepreneurs, these are the biggest and brightest stars on the Web. © Getty Images The Face of fame is changing. The ranks of the world's celebrities used to be dominated by millionaire actors, athletes and musicians, but the Internet has leveled the playing field. A kid with a video camera has access to as large an audience as the biggest Hollywood star. A mom with a blog can attract more readers than a best-selling author. And an opinionated entrepreneur can become a guru to millions.
Justin Suder

"The Sims" creator eyes the world beyond games - 0 views

  • Will Wright, the creator behind top-selling videogame "The Sims,"
  • "We're taking the idea that you can have a million people engaged not just in entertainment, but also have them creating huge amounts of content for other people to experience
  • ""The Sims" was always an experiment," said Wright. "We never thought it'd be a mainstream thing. We simply did a game and started adding expansion packs and did a sequel and added more expansion packs."
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  • "People can learn lessons about the past, present and future in an entertaining way."
  • "Games and stories are generative with one leading to the other," said Wright, who added that games allow people to build models in a virtual world to apply back to the real world.
  • Following on from his bestsellers like "The Sims 3" and "Spore," Wright is working on new franchises that can go beyond games to the Web, mobile devices, and traditional Hollywood outlets like television and film.
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    Will Wright (The Sims creator) interview
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    Will Wright (The Sims creator) interview
Amanda Caughie

texts from last night - 0 views

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    A website that offers a variety of real text messages...can be very entertaining
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    This website is made up of a text messages that people post. Anyone can post or read them, and the texts include something funny, disgusting, or entertaining that happened the night before.
Alexandra Castillo

Stephenie Meyer sued for Twilight copyright - 0 views

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    Stephenie Meyer has been allegedly sued to "stealing" the vampire novel idea from Jordan Scott. Apparently Scott began writing a novel in 2003, which she published online, that had "similarities in language, plot lines, characters, and other points" with Meyer's fourth installment in the Twilight series "Breaking Dawn." This website is helpful because it yet again will help me to define what copyright means to Meyer herself, which will help me decide how the videos affect copyright law.
Amanda Caughie

Blog Fmylife.com : FMyLife, the book! - 0 views

shared by Amanda Caughie on 15 Sep 09 - Cached
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    A blog informing that there is also a book based on the website "FMyLife.com"
Amanda Caughie

Home - GivesMeHope - Like FML, but for optimists! - 0 views

shared by Amanda Caughie on 15 Sep 09 - Cached
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    GMH is where people share with the world the most hopeful, uplifting moments of their day and allow others to draw strength from their experiences, the complete opposite of the website "F My Life"
Alexandra Castillo

Copyright and the Internet - 0 views

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    This website describes the definition of copyright, plagiarism, its history, and some guidelines to follow to avoid copyright. Most importantly, it deals with the concept of copyright and the internet. This website is a useful resource for my project because it will help me to understand the role that the internet plays into the preexisting laws.
Jenna Balnionis

Short Stories for tales,short stories,legends myths and essays - 0 views

shared by Jenna Balnionis on 06 Oct 09 - Cached
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    This site contains,stories,tales,books,essays,writing and reading for children youths and adults. New stories and essays are recieved daily from many different places. This is interesting because it is so similar to reading a book or magazine. There is one common theme throughout that ties the whole site together, and that is the TaleWagger. This character is used in stories for children and adults, and as a sort of mascot for the site.
Jenna Balnionis

SodaHead - Ask or Answer Questions, Discuss News, Express Opinions, or Create Polls - 0 views

shared by Jenna Balnionis on 06 Oct 09 - Cached
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    A place to ask questions, voice opinions and find friends. This website is very interesting. People can go on and ask questions regarding religion or music, or religion vs music. They can upload videos and just get opinions on them, or comment/question the latest entertainment news. You have to join to post a question, answer, or comment, but you can browse through the site without joining.
Kimberly Alonso

texts from last night: TERMS AND CONDITIONS - 0 views

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    The Intellectual Property Rights as stated by TFLN
Kimberly Alonso

Flickr Community Guidelines - 0 views

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    The guidelines for posting up pictures on Flickr - note the tone and the wording that they use
Katie Ehrlich

Anonymity, Authorship, and Blogger Ethics - 0 views

  • Just as with the early broadsheets, many blogs are published anonymously, or more specifically, pseudonymously. Blogging pseudonyms are generally not fleeting aliases but fixed public identities, which are strongly associated with a particular author’s style and ethos.
  • Just as with the early broadsheets, many blogs are published anonymously, or more specifically, pseudonymously. Blogging pseudonyms are generally not fleeting aliases but fixed public identities, which are strongly associated with a particular author’s style and ethos.
  • Just as with the early broadsheets, many blogs are published anonymously, or more specifically, pseudonymously. Blogging pseudonyms are generally not fleeting aliases but fixed public identities, which are strongly associated with a particular author’s style and ethos.
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  • he impressive proliferation of blogging as a form of writing has disseminated the category of “author” to an unprecedented level of true mass-culture participation,1 though the prevalence of pseudonymity in blogging suggests that “authorship” may be at once more influential and more disposable than ever before.
  • Blogging thus forces a reevaluation of the poststructuralist critique of authorship on grounds substantially different from those articulated by humanist critics during the height of the “theory wars” era of the 1980s and 90s.
  • Blogger outrage over plagiarism and identity concealment in the real world brings up an interesting paradox related to authorship, and that is the simultaneous emphasis on a commitment to authorial authenticity seems untroubled by an equally prevalent dependence on intertextual links, citations, and embedded media. Though bloggers are generally very concerned about giving credit where credit is due (the “Bloggers’ Code of Ethics” cited above lists “Never plagiarize” as its very first precept), for many bloggers—especially those who have an interest in commenting on current events—the ability to cut and paste bits of text, images, and video means that one incorporates an unprecedented amount of material by other authors into one’s own writing. Most blogs are at least partially collage texts, bound together by a blogger’s name, but heavily dependent on citations and excerpts that are effectively intertextual.
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    Authorship and Blogging (haven't read the whole thing yet)
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