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Google Gets a Little Bigger

Google announced on their blog last week a new "online home" for their Authors@Google chats, where they talk to authors of recently released books about their work.

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sat, 04/28/2007 - 8:18pm.

Google Cuts a Deal With Clear Channel

In June, Google will start selling ads on Clear Channel's radio stations, according to the New York Times.

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Fri, 04/20/2007 - 5:31pm.

Blogging On The High Seas

Reading Pete Bethune's blog is like reading Kon-Tiki, except with all the spelling errors you've come to expect from the internet.

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sun, 04/08/2007 - 8:56am.

NBC and News Corp's New Online Video Venture

The New York Times ran this story about the News Corporation and NBC Universal's new online video venture. But is it too little and too late to beat out the established online video sites?

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sun, 04/01/2007 - 10:30am.

Giant Squid = Giant Calamari

PopSciBlog recently featured this post about the giant squid caught off the coast of New Zealand.

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sun, 03/25/2007 - 12:21pm.

New Digital Orchestra Programs Are Like Blogs

The New York Times reports that digital orchestras are gaining a controversial foothold in musical theatre. Many musicians are angry.

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sun, 03/25/2007 - 9:21am.

A Little More Transparency for "Dateline NBC"

If you've ever seen Dateline NBC, you're probably familiar with the image of Stone Phillips or Ann Curry standing in front of the New York skyline, with the Empire State Building lit up just behind them.

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sun, 03/25/2007 - 8:34am.

Don't Call It Porn

You may know it when you see it, but don't call these student-run sex magazines porn. Sex magazines are appearing on campuses around the country, according to this story from the New York Times.

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sun, 03/04/2007 - 11:10am.

Wikipedia Has Some Competition

What would Jesus do if he totally put off his research paper until the night before it was due and the library was already closed?

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sat, 03/03/2007 - 9:57pm.

Treasonous Slime in the Capitol

Republican Congressman Howard Coble recently recieved a death threat for voting against the troop surge in Iraq.

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sat, 03/03/2007 - 9:33pm.

Tom Delay Has a Blog. Still.

Former House Majority Leader Tom Delay's blog is still plugging along. This isn't news per se, but the blog's description is just great.

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sun, 02/25/2007 - 11:42am.

Oscar Coverage Without Joan or Melissa

I'm not sure if I'll even watch the Oscars this year, especially after last year's Best Picture winner. But I will be keeping up with the AV Club's coverage, because they promise to have both sides of the blogging coin.

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sun, 02/25/2007 - 11:11am.

Infamous Flops Get Another Chance

Turns out Elizabethtown really is just a fiasco. One of my favorite film/music/book review sites, The AV Club, also plays host to one of my favorite blogs, and this is a big part of what makes it so good.

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sun, 02/11/2007 - 12:07pm.

Small Town Paper Gets Blogging Right

The Greensboro News & Record keeps 14 staff blogs.

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sun, 02/11/2007 - 9:41am.

Mac Users: Who Would You Rather Be?

John Hodgman or Justin Long

Submitted by Ben Parsons on Sat, 02/10/2007 - 3:08pm.
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