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What if the lights go out?
In our wired society, surviving even a day without electricity can be a hardship (Just ask the nearly 2 million of us who lost it last October). But thanks to the combination of freak storms and a groaning grid, darker days may still be ahead.
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Danny Ainge thinks the Celtics look old, and uses advanced stats
Danny Ainge did not use the word "old." But Alex Speier of WEEI used the word "old," and asked the Boston Celtics GM if the Celtics have looked old nine games into their season. Ainge concluded that "that's a fair assessment, right now." So, because I'm a blogger, I can say that the Celtics are old. Danny Ainge said so. And, because I have half a brain and you have even more, here's the rest of ...
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Forum Communications releases photo gallery app for the iPad
FARGO - Forum Communications Co. announced today that it has released a new iPad app designed to aggregate the work of its dozens of award-winning photojournalists from newspapers throughout the Upper Midwest.
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Actually, I've Tried Google Ads And Facebook Ads And Facebook Ads Are Much Better...
When a few weeks back my friend and occasional interviewer, Henry Blodget , the CEO of Business Insider , tweeted word of a new BI piece defending Google (with the characteristically understated headline, “ Like Hell Facebook is Killing Google ”), I tweeted back to Henry that I’d be happy to take the other side of that argument.
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Major Entertainment Groups Accuse Google, Bing Of Directing Users To Illegal Content
Several major UK entertainment industry groups are accusing Google and Bing of directing searchers to illegal content, and have proposed a “Code of Practice” for how search engines can better encourage consumers to locate legal content on the web.
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Get More from Wikipedia: 10 Tips and Tricks
The English version of Wikipedia currently boasts over 3,854,000 articles over more than 25 million pages. That’s an awful lot of content to nav…
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