Cinematic Titanic - East Meets Watts
A five minute sample of Cinematic Titanic's first LIVE DVD, "East Meets Watts". On sale December 16, 2009 at www.CinematicTitanic.com.
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A five minute sample of Cinematic Titanic's first LIVE DVD, "East Meets Watts". On sale December 16, 2009 at www.CinematicTitanic.com.
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Official Google Blog: Introducing Google Public DNS:
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Inspired by Twitter, Blip.fm Tunes Into Customized Stations – GigaOM![]()
Now, its edge on other Twitter/music mashups is about to grow, as Blip.fm is set to introduce a set of features based on familiar Twitter attributes — hashtags and trending topics — that can be used as filters to create customizable radio stations.
Although Blip.fm can still be used socially through Twitter and Facebook, features like these increase its usefulness as a destination rather than something that piggybacks on other sites. The updates will appear at beta.blip.fm in the next day or so, with eventual rollout to the rest of the site.
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Remember what your first twitter message was?
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Vimeo Desktop Uploader![]()
cross-platform desktop application allows you to upload videos to Vimeo without visiting the website.
- Upload multiple files
- Batch edit video info and privacy
- Pause & resume upload
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Think Geek has introduced the Electronic Rock Guitar Shirt - a "playable guitar" built into a t-shirt.Sonic State - News Play A Working Electric Guitar T-Shirt, Finally, Something Geekier Than Keytars...
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Marketing: Toilet Blogging Will Pay More Than Huffpo Blogging - Adages - Advertising Age![]()
People who do some of their best thinking on the toilet now have the perfect context for their blogging. Procter & Gamble Co. is looking to hire five "Charmin Ambassadors" to staff its Times Square bathrooms this holiday season and blog about the experience.
Successful applicants "must really [emphasis not ours] enjoy going to the bathroom," according to the website EnjoytheGo.com.
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Neil Gaiman Crowdsourcing a Short Story Via Twitter :: Books :: News :: Paste![]()
Coraline author Neil Gaiman wants to make a writer out of you.
His means for penning his upcoming project are as creative as the gems in his copious portfolio, only he can't claim all the credit for this one. Starting today at noon EDT, the writer began encouraging people to tweet in their 140-character contributions for his next short story, which BBC Audiobooks America will later garner into an audio book.
Gaiman (@neilhimself), who is already well established in the Twitter realm, will tweet the opening line and fans will be able to continue the story as they wish. BBC will log about 1,000 contributions into a script that will be edited and prepared to be read by a professional narrator.
Currently there is no talk of releasing the story in print form, but the audio edition will be available for free download at the BBC site, iTunes and other audiobook distributors before the end of the year.
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Google Docs, Slowly Morphing into Google Drive:

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U.K. airport scanner sees you 'naked' - thestar.com![]()
There is nowhere to hide for passengers at Manchester Airport's Terminal 2.
The airport has unveiled a new full-body scan that can see right through passengers' clothes to the body, showing everything from concealed weapons to piercings – even implants.
"Our passengers tell us that they don't like being patted down by security staff," says Sarah Barrett, the British airport's head of customer experience.
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Don't Judge My Hair: Epic Hairstyles » No, I Can’t Take Them Off. They’re Prescription.
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About Hannah Montana Linux:
Hannah Montana Linux is a free operating system based on Kubuntu with a Hannah Montana theme.
Hannah Montana Linux is fast, stable and powerful.It includes a Hannah Montana themed boot screen, KDM, icon set, ksplash, plasma, color scheme, and wallpapers.
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Last.fm Widget - Dynamic Tag Cloud (Shows Music Tags & Artists):
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What if Twitter Had an App Store? Now It Does. | Brian Solis - PR 2.0![]()
Like Summize before it was acquired and relaunched as Twitter Search, OneForty is Twitter’s missing piece. Similar to the App Store for Apple’s iPhone, OneForty is a marketplace for the Twitter community to discover and share tools and services that make Twitter valuable. It also offers a business platform for the over 20,000 Twitter developers to market their innovations. It brings order to the chapos with organized categories, tags and “essentials” to introduce new users to apps.
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Banned Books Week (BBW) is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment. Held during the last week of September, Banned Books Week highlights the benefits of free and open access to information while drawing attention to the harms of censorship by spotlighting actual or attempted bannings of books across the United States.ALA | Banned Books Week
Intellectual freedom—the freedom to access information and express ideas, even if the information and ideas might be considered unorthodox or unpopular—provides the foundation for Banned Books Week. BBW stresses the importance of ensuring the availability of unorthodox or unpopular viewpoints for all who wish to read and access them.
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MP3tunes Music Locker: Your Music Everywhere:
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