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Time Names You Person of the Year

In a nod to user generated content (blogs, social networks, video sharing sites, etc.), Time Magazine has named "you" the person of the year. 

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AP Names Top 10 YouTube Videos in ’06 (But Forgets the Video Part)

AP writer Jake Coyle took the time to draft a good list of the Top 10 YouTube videos of 2006. The story appears all over the place.

There is just one problem though. The story doesn’t so much as link to the chosen videos, much less play the videos within the story itself....

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Have a Happy Holiday – Your Job May Depend On It

This year, 94 percent of businesses will throw a holiday celebration, according to executive search firm Battalia Winston International. That’s a 7 percent increase from 2005.

If you are planning to attend the office holiday party this year, don’t be confused by the word “party”. Although office parties are intended as social events to reward employees and raise morale,...

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Chris Anderson Calls for “Radical Transparency” in Media

Chris Anderson, author of the Long Tail and the editor-in-chief at Wired Magazine, has written two (1, 2) though provoking posts outlining how online media might work in the future. In his second post, he outlines his vision for "radical transparency" by the media. There is some great thinking here....

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Facebook Spawns Students for Barack Obama

I got the following email from Frank Chi, a college senior and the communications director for a new organization called Students for Barack Obama.

“Hi Todd, my name is Frank Chi and I am a college senior and communications director for a newly formed national grassroots campaign, Students for Barack Obama,...

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