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The Good Life - Press, Party, Play! - 0 views

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    Creating desired scenes and schedules can enhance your lifestyle and help you save money and energy without any change in your daily routine. Check out our feature on living the good life and leave your feedback…
Adam Kenner

Top Ten Good News Stories in the Muslim World, 2008 (That Nobody Noticed) - 0 views

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    I see significant positive stories in the Muslim world in 2008 that don't get a lot of press in the US, but which will be important for the incoming Obama administration.
Stuart Selig

Jack Reilly: A Tribute - To the world's nicest guy...and one heck of great TV producer. - 0 views

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    Jack Reilly was a legendary News and Talk Show Producer. He was VP and Managing Editor of CNBC from 1994 to 1998. Before that, Executive Producer of "Good Morning America," "Entertainment Tonight," "The Mike Douglas Show" and the "David Frost Show."
Adam Kenner

How social guilt can change our media consumption habits - or just make us li... - 0 views

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    Frictionless sharing sounds good - but sometimes you'll go out of your way to put a little friction (or a little white lie) back in.
Corey Sherman

Digital TV Project: Who Controls the Media - 0 views

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    Controllers of the Media Good list with descriptions
Adam Kenner

Pope to visit New York, address United Nations - CNN.com - 0 views

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    good pope story
Adam Kenner

SXSW 2011: The internet is over | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views

  • everything and everyone in the world casts an 'information shadow', an aura of data
  • credit card companies can predict with 98% accuracy, two years in advance, when a couple is going to divorce, based on spending patterns alone
  • His take on the education system, for example, is that it is a badly designed game: students compete for good grades, but lose motivation when they fail. A good game, by contrast, never makes you feel like you've failed: you just progress more slowly. Instead of giving bad students an F, why not start all pupils with zero points and have them strive for the high score?
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  • "The end state of connectivity," he argues, "is that it provides citizens with increased power."
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    This is the fundamental obstacle to understanding where technology culture is heading: increasingly, it's about everything.
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    This is the fundamental obstacle to understanding where technology culture is heading: increasingly, it's about everything.
Adam Kenner

Blogging moms wooed by food firms -- latimes.com - 0 views

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    "In some ways, this marketing push has been happening for years: Companies hawking a variety of goods, from diamonds to digital cameras, have been eager to get parent bloggers to write posts that tout their products. But recently, these bloggers say, food companies have upped the ante, bombarding them with free trips to corporate kitchens and mountains of edible swag."
india art n design

For the eclectically sensitive! - 0 views

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    Conceptualizing and crafting a product or product range necessitates worldly knowledge as much as it does skill. Check out Raghav Sethi's leather range and leave us your views…
Alexandra Stein

In Digital Age, Advancing a Flexible Copyright System - 2 views

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    Date Issued - June 26, 2006. This article is about Creative Commons and how people are trying to enforce it so that artists don't necessarily have to sign off on having their work as being copyright. Larry Rohter (the author) is a journalist who was a South American bureau chief of the New York Times but was originally born in Illinois. Rohter is for Creative Commons because everyone he quotes in his article supports this new idea. This article shows the good side of Creative Commons and how much of an advantage it could be for artists who like to make remix's, or use other artists work for a different type of art.
David Shapiroda

Creative Commons Is Rewriting Rules of Copyright - 0 views

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    This article is about creative commons, and how music artists are starting to prefer it over traditional copyright. Artists such as "Chuck D and the Fine Arts Militia" released their new single under creative commons, and encouraged people to copy it, mix it, criticize it and other things. Now the song has been incorporated into new types of music and videos, and every time those are viewed, it links back to the original artist, giving them immediate popularity. Once other artists saw how this was giving the band more fans, they started releasing their songs under creative commons as well. Copyright laws provide limited flexibility, and make it harder for artists to get as many fans as they would if they released their songs under Creative Commons. Artists and authors have been saying that creative commons allows others to "build upon their creativity -- without calling a lawyer first." Now, artists are making half of their money off downloads and the other half off licensing fees. However, while many artists and authors are starting to release their work under creative commons, others like major movie studios or record labels will not, because they already make plenty of money off the current traditional copyright system.
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    Creative Commons licenses are changing the media sharing environment of the internet. When people share media with a creative commons label, anybody is allowed to download, upload, and share it for free. This is good for artists who want to grow their fan bases, but bad for companies who are looking to profit from their work.
Kelvin Rhee

U.S. court orders Limewire shut down due to copyright infringement - 1 views

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    An article from BNO News has recently reported that LimeWire has been shut down by a U.S. court on claims that the site was used for infringement. LimeWire is notorious for allowing its users to download music without paying for the file, which begs the question, is this legal? The Recording Industry Association of American, which represents several important record labels such as Sony, EMI, Universal, and Warner filed a lawsuit against LimeWire in 2006 stating that the company was allowing downloading of illegal music, violating the terms of the music's copyright. Since these record labels own the copyrights to the majority of the music that was being distributed, they were losing money and business because they were not getting paid for the use of their music. Lime Group, the company that owns LimeWire, continues to function otherwise, it is just this subsidiary that has been ceased to conduct business. Although the future seems bleak for LimeWire, its CEO remains optimistic.
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    On October 27, 2010 a very popular music sharing application called Limewire was shut down due to copyright infringement. BNO news reported the story to wireupdate.com and the a few record labels like SOny, EMI, Universal and Warner filed a lawsuit against Limewire in 2006 so this is nothing new for the file sharing company. The Lime Group CEO and owner of Limewire George Searle said "challenging time, we are excited about the future." So he seems to have a good outlook on the future eeven though his company is going through this touch time.
Steven Tr

INTELLECTUAL PIRACY IN CHINA - 0 views

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    In the USA, intellectual piracy laws outlaw piracy of goods from all forms of the market, from medical to the watch industry. This helps prevent the origenal producers of drugs and products from losesing billions on the market. China does not have such laws, allowing for piracy of everything from Viagra to Rolex, causing companies to lose billions
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    China does not have these laws primarily because under communism, there is no privet property, including ideas. This allows for easy bootlegging of products, and when this involves drugs such as Viagra, it endangers the lives of the people using the bootlegged drug, because there has not necessarily been the same testing of the bootlegged drug as there is on the drug made by the company. Intellectual property laws ensure quality within a product.
Maia S-H

Media and Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication, Fifth Edition, Richard Campbe... - 0 views

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    I googled Media and Culture and this is the first thing that came up. It's a book that teaches about mass communication.
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    Good Work! We have this book if you want to borrow it. It's also all available online.
Nick Faba

"One of the few good things about modern times: If you die horribly on television, you ... - 0 views

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    utube culture
Maia S-H

NYC goods : "see the world's through Ana's eyes" on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

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    See The World Through Ana's Eyes--What is this an ad for? I saw it last week and again today on a bus, but I still have no idea what it's advertising!
Carolyn Rheinstein

All You Can Eat Best of 2010 - 0 views

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    Website: Podcast.com Broadcasted: January 1, 2011 Genre: Food In this podcast Don Genova raps up this year with a discussion of the best foods of 2010 and the past trends in food. He also talks about the best restaurants and food joints, giving a description of the best taco place in town. This podcast is good for people who enjoy eating food or just want to find out where the best restaurants are.
Alexander Posner

Digital Literacy Needed for Canada's Youth - 0 views

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    This article highlights the lack of media literacy education in Canada and the need for it. It recaps Canada's 4th annual Media Literacy Week, recounting the calls for improved economic education in this area. In an age where digital media is all around us, this makes a lot of sense for the youth population of Canada who commonly use and create the most digital media. Canadian Teacher's Fund President Mary-Lou Donnelly put it best by saying, "Media and digital literacy are life skills that should be included in the curriculum along with traditional literacy and numeracy skills. Students are not simply users but creators of media. As teachers, we must nurture this creativity while helping them to be engaged and responsible e-citizens." Media literacy education is definitely an important initiative and the fact that Canada is moving to integrate it into its education system is a good sign.
india art n design

Artistically natural furniture for the truly contemporary home! - 0 views

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    Take a sneak peek into Aarti Aggarwal's KNOCK ON WOOD all-wood furniture collection
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