Archive for December, 2007
Contrary to earlier reports, the Fox News Channel is hosting a Republican presidential candidate forum in New Hampshire, and, so far, Rep. Ron Paul has not been invited.
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Religion and science take center stage in a forum analyzing the role of faith in public and private life. I like to call it my night with the atheist and the rabbi.
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State police are investigating a burglary on Liberty Street. Someone broke into 224 Liberty St. home of John J. Gallagher and stole several video games and cash between 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, state police at New Castle said.
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It is coming on January 18, or thereabouts. It is a new and monstrous phenomenon to frighten even the most seasoned of marketing men. Already it is stalking the board-rooms of leading Hollywood studios, unleashing terror.
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Ron Paul says he will be excluded from the GOP presidential forum held two days before New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary and the candidate says he knows why – Fox News is “scared” of him.
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Forum enthusiast (on several sites) Menneisyys put together a multi-part ‘bible’ post on the differences between vanilla MP4 and H.264 video (ASP vs AVC) in our forums. He actually did this a couple of months ago but the subject’s more relevant now than ever.
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Ad: Convert visitors with Google Analytics - free A number of people are trying to set up Google AdSense video units via YouTube and are running into a really strange error: AdSense error: The publisher must be associated with the developer account before the developer can invoke operations on the publisher’s account. Now I’m not sure what that means, and neither should you, but it …
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From rampant rats to ranting CEOs, digital media took 2007 by storm. Corporate America raced to keep up with the changing digital landscape known as Web 2.0 – blogs, social-networking websites such as MySpace, video-sharing sites such as YouTube, virtual worlds such as Second Life, and so on. Some companies crossed the victory line, others fell short, and some never left the gate. Here’s our …
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