The second campaign is an integrated effort, and social collaboration with the magazine "all the wrong places." As documentary filmmakers embark on the five "wise men" traveled the world, adventurers, interested parties can access the Facebook page of the MINI to apply for a position of "passenger" of these trips, riding shotgun in a film that appears once every three weeks from November Facebook.
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The Twitter Effect: We Are All Members Of The Media Now
Someone who has the latest news on the resignation of Steve Jobs and the revolution in Libya Twitter is probably the idea that the network of real-time information has become a powerful tool for journalism – a point we do often. Not only that, but anyone can. As CNN has created a new 24-hour cycle for television, Twitter news cycle has accelerated to the point where news breaks every minute of every hour, and a tweet is almost as good as a page of a spoon. But the reality is still filtered through the world of relations on the political situation, like a piece of the American Journalism Review recently described.
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Can We Have Health Reform Without An Individual Mandate? Yes, It’s Called Medicare For All
Imagine America faces a crisis of malnutrition. Millions of Americans are consuming too many processed foods and too few fresh foods. The food industry teeters on the verge of collapse. The new law makes food more expensive, and many Americans opt out of the food market altogether, choosing to grow their own food instead. To stem the crisis, Congress enacts a comprehensive food reform law, requiring food sellers to meet minimum nutritional standards and provide access to healthy foods. To prevent this collapse, Congress passes another law mandating that individuals buy a minimum amount of healthy food each month. Individuals who fail to buy the minimum amount face a stiff penalty.
Google+ Users Are Nearly All Male
FindPeopleOnPlus also found that 95% of Google users + say they are "looking for love" on the site are men. About 25 000 users in the sample identified as married, unmarried, and 12,000 against 19,000 in a report. The vast majority of the millions of users of the league will not say who they are.
Mario Isn?t So ?Super? After All [Comic]
10:30-11:30 Top writers in the science fiction field discuss the positives and the pitfalls of re-creating the comic experience in a prose form. How can words ever compete with pictures? Or does the depth of characterization make up for the lack of visuals? Panelists include George R. Snodgrass (Edge series, ), Paul Cornell ( and DC Comics), Carrie Vaughn (Kitty novels), Michael Cassutt (), David Anthony Durham (Acacia Series), Caroline Spector (), Daniel Abraham (), and Kevin Andrew Murphy (). R. Martin (), Melinda M.
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All Pickles Will Henceforth Be Known As… (PIC)
The menus of most of the places you see how they could have been created by children during meals behind Epic. Chicago, like my hometown of Philadelphia, has a dangerous predilection for unhealthy to healthy foods (like bacon in a salad / vegetable / total) and unhealthy food, even worse (Bacon / fries / cheese blasterd). One thing I do not understand how everyone in Chicago is that his life is not overweight. I am now referring to emerging economies such as fat / stoner poles. Today I will tell you where to find the best I've ever had.
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Apple Multitouch Patent Is All About Ux Lock-in
Apple has won a major victory last week when he received a key patent in relation to the base of the multitouch functionality. The patent was called "great concern" over other manufacturers of smartphones, thanks to them "very large", PC Magazine, but most agree that the initial response to things a bit "too. Even so, the patent provides a key advantage when it comes to Mobile touchscreen computer, which can present real headaches for the competition more.
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VIDEO: Windows 7 Can Be Tablet-Friendly After All
Many of the more obvious changes seem intended to make Windows 8 more tablet-friendly, allowing Microsoft to take on not only OS X on the desktop but iOS on the iPad. In a new video demo, which you can see after the cut, Microsoft shows its new Windows 8 Start screen, heavily influenced by the Metro UI from Windows Phone with Live Tiles that include notifications and app content previews. Microsoft has previewed Windows 8, described as “a reimagining” of the platform that’s now designed to scale from small screens to large, with or without touch and/or a keyboard.
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Sony Promises All PlayStation Services Will Return This Week (Again)
Yesterday, however, a press release announced–yet again–that all of the console’s network services will be back by the end of the week. At the time, Sony released daily updates via their official blog to alert the gaming community of the imminent return of the PSN and Qriocity services. April 20th marked the discovery of a hacker attack that continues to plague Sony and their fans. Days quickly turned into weeks, and although they were able to restore some of the PlayStation’s online features, full functionality is still unavailable.
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Doctors And Dentists Tell Patients, “all Your Review Are Belong To Us”
And although Medical Justice and Dr. Cirka both claim otherwise, it seems pretty obvious that the agreements are designed to help medical professionals censor their patients’ reviews. The agreement is based on a template supplied by an organization called Medical Justice, and similar agreements have been popping up in doctors’ offices across the country.
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