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michol lasti

Q4Search 1.3.5.5 Free Download | librosdigitalescs software - 0 views

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    Q4Search 1.3.5.5 Free Download - Q4Search 1.3.5.5 is a fast search app that is designed to improve your capacity to get information while working away at texts. With Q4Search you'll be able to look up words or maybe phrases on any search engine optimization or website, on just one interface.
michol lasti

Plex Home Theater 1.3.5.431 Free Download | librosdigitalescs software - 0 views

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    Plex Home Theater 1.3.5.431 Free Download - Plex Home Theater 1.3 is built to be installed on a devoted computer (PC, Mac and Linux versions are available) attached to your TV
Mike Wesch

A More Perfect Union (speech) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Writing in The Wall Street Journal, Peggy Noonan called the speech "strong, thoughtful and important" and noted that its rhetorical style subverted the soundbite-driven coverage of contemporary news media.[41]
  • Beyond the content of the speech, some media coverage focused on the manner in which it spread through the Internet. Video of the speech "went viral," reaching over 1.3 million views on YouTube within a day of the speech's delivery.[71] By March 27, the speech had been viewed nearly 3.4 million times.[72] In the days after the speech, links to the video and to transcripts of the speech were the most popular items posted on Facebook.[72] The New York Times observed that the transcript of the speech was e-mailed more frequently than their news story on the speech, and suggested that this might be indicative of a new pattern in how young people receive news, avoiding conventional media filters.[72] Maureen Dowd further referenced the phenomenon on March 30, writing in her column that Obama "can ensorcell when he has to, and he has viral appeal. Who else could alchemize a nuanced 40-minute speech on race into must-see YouTube viewing for 20-year-olds?"[73] By May 30, the speech had been viewed on YouTube over 4.5 million times.[74] The Los Angeles Times cited the prominence of the speech and the music video "Yes We Can" as examples of the Obama campaign's success in spreading its message online, in contrast with the campaign of Republican (then) presumptive nominee John McCain.[74]
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    Writing in The Wall Street Journal, Peggy Noonan called the speech "strong, thoughtful and important" and noted that its rhetorical style subverted the soundbite-driven coverage of contemporary news media.[41]
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