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Hulu.com Model Saves TV Shows and Networks
Here is the headline: "WB brand, born as a broadcast network in 1995 and closed in 2006, will return as an online video Web site, combining short original series with classic shows, the Warner Brothers Television Group announced Monday." {http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/29/business/media/29warner.html?ref=business}
If you have been following me on Twitter (twitter.com/gimlato) you know I have been raving about Hulu.com for a months now. In fact, I do not have a cable bill only a internet connect… [More]
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Really interesting what Time Out New York has been doing lately. In each issue there are real-world ways to meet and hang out with the editors, writers and staff of the magazine.
The magazine was starting… [More]
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Belgian Foops!, is the first social networking site for Generation Z. It has already signed up more than 12,000 members (both born and unborn). The public launch is in April 2008. [More]
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Unisfair.com is a company that develops and produces virtual trade shows. In a business era, spending three days at a tradeshow can be tiresome and non productive. Unisfair offers a complete solution to… [More]
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Yo'play turns into a stackable toy when your child is done eating their yogurt. Kids can use the empty container as a building block for fun construction projects, similar to Lego.
"The pots fit together… [More]
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The newest trend in broadcasting is "show within a show". I first noticed it on the CBS show Cane. In the show they announce a contest to find the next Duque girl. And as it turns out, you can actually… [More]
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