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Friday, April 24, 2009

Which Governator Candidate Is Better at Twitter?

Marisa Taylor

Ashton, Oprah, Britney, when will it end?

Now Twitter is taking on a distinctly political bent, with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom using the service to announce his bid for governor of California. On Tuesday, he wrote: “It’s official- running for Gov of CA. Wanted you to be the first to know. Need your help. Check out video: http://tr.im/iOCN and ReTweet.”

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Friday, March 27, 2009

New Gatekeepers Twitter, Apple, YouTube Need Transparency in Editorial Picks

Mark Glaser

There was a time when all you needed was a good record review in Rolling Stone or a stellar book review in the New York Times to get a boost in sales and popularity. But as those old gatekeepers lose their cachet in the digital age, a new set of gatekeepers has sprung up and they don’t have bylines. These are the editors who pick featured artists and apps at the Apple iTunes store, who choose videos to spotlight on YouTube, and who highlight Suggested Users on Twitter.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Hit “Send,” Then Hit the Door

Robin Abcarian

Farewell emails become an art form in this age of pink slips. Some are funny, some are sad–and some are just plain furious.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

My Plan to Save the Press

Alex Balk

Micropayments: Everybody’s talking about them! Will they save journalism? Can they help preserve the important tradition of reportage that results in an informed citizenship? My proposal is a form of micropayment subsidy that enables the continued existence of information-gathering and analysis so vital to our political literacy. It involves Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan.

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Updated: Twitter Security Collapses; Obama, Fox and Britney Accounts Hacked

Marshall Kirkpatrick

Days after a wave of phishing attacks fooled thousands of Twitter users, it appears that another security hole has been found by…someone. Obama’s account, unused since election day, sent out an affiliate link to a survey with a gas card prize, Fox News said that “Bill O’Reily is gay” (not that there’s anything wrong with that) and Britney Spears made a lewd post about her anatomy.

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Monday, October 20, 2008

Tweet Me, Baby, One More Time

Caroline McCarthy

When we heard that pop singer Britney Spears was reinventing herself, we didn’t know it involved a Twitter account. But it’s true–go to the newly revamped BritneySpears.com, and check it out. You can “Friend Britney” not only on Facebook, YouTube, MySpace, and Britney’s own “VIP” social network, but also Twitter.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Rock’s New Economy: Making Money When CDs Don’t Sell

Fred Goodman

For Austin rockers Spoon, 2007 was a breakthrough year–but not because they sold a lot of records. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, their album on the indie label Merge, garnered more radio play than any disc in their 15-year history and earned them an appearance on Saturday Night Live.

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Friday, March 28, 2008

15 Algae Start-Ups Bringing Pond Scum to Fuel Tanks

Katie Fehrenbacher

If corn-based biofuels are the Britney Spears of the cleantech world (a fallen star but still all over the place), fuel made from algae is the next great “American Idol” winner (major potential in the pipeline). And despite the fact that algae-to-biofuel start-ups have been taking their sweet time bringing a pond-scum fuel product to market, some inroads have been made recently–GreenFuel is building its first plant, PetroSun starts producing at their farm on April 1, and big-oil Chevron and Shell have made some early bets as well.

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