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How to carve a swan from a watermelon (and other institutional analogies)
Tiger Woods, Microsoft and the Tea Party are all reasserting themselves. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for May 13, 2013. Woods won his 78th PGA event Sunday in Ponte Vedra Beach, showing further recovery from a series of injuries and marital...Tags: Apple iPad, Microsoft Windows, Tiger Woods, Google Inc., Twitter, Inc.
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The Internet celebrates LeBron, Europe, your mom
It's Europe Day! (Yeah, we didn't know that either.) Welcome to your trends report for Friday, May 10. You're not alone if you were in the dark about the EU's annual holiday: Apparently, very few Europeans know that it exists. Nonetheless, between that,...
Tags: Klay Thompson, Twitter, Inc., Google Inc., Chicago Bulls, LeBron James
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Social media: It's about the 411 and a way to connect
Sun SentinelCome mothers and fathers Throughout the land And don't criticize What you can't understand… Bob Dylan's lyrics marked a dramatic generational shift and they ring true again with the newest digital divide: social media. Dylan's generation...Tags: Restaurants, Sociology, Celebrity Parents, Networking, Twitter, Inc.
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Sanford and Hicks go to Congress, The CIA goes to Hollywood and CNN stays put
Former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford has been elected to the House (or at least that's where we hear he's going). Welcome to your trends report for Monday, May 8, 2013. Sanford will head to Capitol Hill after facing off against Elizabeth...Tags: Oxygen (tv network), Politics, New York Knicks, J.A. Happ, Executive Branch
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World watches weapons in Israel, Syria; Americans prefer to watch them on the big screen
Israel and Syria continue to fight, Robert Downey Jr. continues to pretend to fight, and in sunny, pastoral northern Pennsylvania, a former judge is still getting international attention a week after his sentencing over what amounts to a human-...Tags: Corporate Crime, Barclays Center, Iron Man 3 (movie), The New York Times, Twitter, Inc.
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Digg RSS reader due in June, might not be free
Digg is aiming to release a beta version of its RSS reader some time in June, ahead of the July 1 closing of Google Reader, but it may not be free. After Google announced it would be shutting down its RSS reader back in March, Digg promised users it...
Tags: Media Industry, Google Inc., Social Media
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Come, noble brothers! Let us abolish this seditious "privacy"
Stars are shooting, drinking, driving and chomping, and the government is watching. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for April 22, 2013. You have to love Congress. America's favorite band of geriatric jokers decided it would be hi-LAR-ious to...
Tags: Reese Witherspoon, U.S. Congress, Google Inc., Twitter, Inc., Social Media
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A Spanish star dies, Don Draper lies and contraception flies
Spanish actress Sara Montiel is dead at 85, Don Draper is having a depressing time of things, and a nice German man has invented a faster way to apply contraception. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for Monday, April 8, 2013. Montiel, who...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lady Antebellum (music group), Google Inc., Entertainment, Saturday Night Live (tv program)
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Microsoft, Netflix, others join April Fools' Day tech pranks
Earlier we showed some of the first April Fools' Day pranks posted online by tech companies, with Google notably leading the way, but more companies have joined in on the humorous holiday with pranks of their own. From Netflix's super-specific movie and...
Tags: Hulu, Google Inc., April Fools' Day, Television, Apple iPhone
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T-Mobile drops contract plans, ends phone subsidies
Ahead of a press event Tuesday, T-Mobile quietly updated its website this weekend to announce that it was doing away with service contracts. With the move, T-Mobile becomes the first major U.S. carrier to drop smartphone subsidies. The Seattle company...
Tags: T-Mobile, Google Inc., Computer Hardware, BlackBerry, Apple iPhone
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Weed, snow, 'Phil Spector' getting eyeballs
This morning, Baltimore young'uns with their eyes all aglow are hoping for a snow day. Republican Senator Rand Paul, meanwhile is charitably hoping that if the glow happens to come from the burning of an illicit substance, the kids' lives won't be...Tags: NASCAR, Tiger Woods, Barry Levinson, Twitter, Inc., Google Inc.
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Digg details plans for Google Reader replacement
Digg has received more than 800 comments on a blog that the social news website posted last week to announce it would develop a replacement for Google Reader, which is slated to shut down July 1. "That’s more than we received when we told the...
Tags: Google Inc., Social Media
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