Is the Internet the enemy of faith? - Washington Post (blog)


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Is the Internet the enemy of faith?
Washington Post (blog)
The Internet is not the enemy of faith. It is, however, one of the most significant technological and social developments in human history. To most younger people, a church without a Web address simply does not exist. As a Christian leader, ...
Orthodox Jews Rally to Keep the Internet KosherWired News

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The Bodega: A Brief History of an Urban Institution - TIME


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The Bodega: A Brief History of an Urban Institution
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The Internet wants to know: what's a bodega? Any New Yorker can answer that question. But first we're going around the corner, you want anything? By Madison Gray | @madisonjgray | May 25, 2012 | + In some parts of America, it's called a “party store.

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Cultural Exchange: Hong Kong comics industry back in the game - Los Angeles Times

Cultural Exchange: Hong Kong comics industry back in the game
Los Angeles Times
Comic book publishers in Hong Kong like Jade Dynasty are seeing renewed growth in a once-flourishing business, with the Web and new talent helping lead the way. Stella So's intricate drawings of Hong Kong buildings and people. (Stella So / April 24, ...

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Browser choice: A thing of the past? - CNET


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Browser choice: A thing of the past?
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Beware, because new mobile devices threaten to stifle the competitive vigor of the market for Web browsers on PCs. On personal computers running Windows, Macs, and Linux, you can pick from a variety of browsers, finding the best combination of user ...
Who counts the counters? Is Chrome really more popular than IE?Digitaltrends.com

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"Pinterest for Marketing from the Leading Gurus in Social Media," Says Online ... - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

"Pinterest for Marketing from the Leading Gurus in Social Media," Says Online ...
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
The most recent DigitalMarketer.com article said that it currently boasts 17.8 million users, and was the fastest standalone site to reach the 10 million mark in the history of the Internet. Nine million of those monthly users also connect to Facebook, ...

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HISTORY CHANNEL: 'Hatfields & McCoys' Six-Hour Mini-Series Airs Beginning ... - HNN Huntingtonnews.net


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HISTORY CHANNEL: 'Hatfields & McCoys' Six-Hour Mini-Series Airs Beginning ...
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A look at the cast list on Internet Movie Data Base (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1985443/) shows that many of the feuding West Virginians and Kentuckians are played by Romanian actors and actresses. Apparently It was less expensive to film in Romania ...

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Adapting old skills to new media - Radio Prague


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Adapting old skills to new media
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David Vaughan We are students at the Anglo-American University in Prague and are taking a course in the history of radio, TV and the internet. The aim of this radio programme is to look at how the internet, social media and citizen journalism are ...

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The Web Gets Smarter - New Yorker (blog)


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The Web Gets Smarter
New Yorker (blog)
Type in “François Hollande,” and you are offered a capsule history (with links) to his children, partner, birthday, education, and so forth. In the short-term, Knowledge Graph will not make a big difference in your world—you might get much the same ...

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Could We Destroy the Internet? - VR-Zone


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Could We Destroy the Internet?
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Groups like Anonymous often make grandios claims about being able to take down the entire Internet, but what would it really take to destroy the greatest creation in the history of mankind? It's time for a little thought experiment.
How to Destroy the InternetGizmodo

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What the Sold-Out Ultra-Orthodox Anti-Internet Rally Was About - Huffington Post

What the Sold-Out Ultra-Orthodox Anti-Internet Rally Was About
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We were on the G train, on our way to what may have been the largest “anti-Internet” rally in history, held last Sunday at Citi Field in Queens, home to the Mets. It wasn't hard to detect his skepticism about talking to a journalist, especially given ...

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