March 15 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg’s Gigi Stone reports on Conan obrien, who was ousted as host of The Tonight Show by NBC, and his use of the social networking site Twitter to pormote his 30-city comedy and music show beginning next month. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Do You Have Physics Envy?
Hey all you behavioral scientists out there ….. do you have Physics envy? Are you afraid that the big bad physicists will kick sand in your face? Well, just remember, they are probably much geekier than you, and have probably stolen (plagiarized?) your really [...]
How Will Twitter Generate Revenue
It has been widely reported that Twitter will soon be unveiling a monetization solution.
Speculation has been rampant with several blogs making predictions on what they think the solution will consist of.
Twitter certainly has many ways to go about revenue generation. At the end of 2009 – Twitter inked deals with [...]
FCC’s Broadband Plan Heads to Congress
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AOL’s New Magazine Style Site – Politics Daily
From AOL’s MediaGlow comes a new magazine-style political site called Politics Daily. Previously a part of AOL News Network, Politics Daily is now being launched as a separate site featuring top-tier political writers with their in-depth and informed reporting, analysis and opinion of, well what else but U.S. [...]
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I got excited about his panel because it seemed to speak to me specifically, and sure enough, it really delivered. The panel concentrated on two aspects of web writing, first is to explore writing web content, and secondly how to write web content for a living. [...]
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