Archive for October 2nd, 2008

The week in entertainment history - Rediff

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The week in entertainment historyRediff, India -2 hours agoThose lines are famous in horror movie history. September 29, 1930 marks the day filming began on Dracula. The world was soon introduced to fear itself, …

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So Little Time

ing at my calendar and I have to say that this weekend is jam packed. I mean BLM is holding their reverse…
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Yuma GOP, Dems offer remarks on candidates

Local members of the Democratic and Republican parties expressed in general how each US.
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Britney Spears' 6-month sex ban

The star’s parents warn her off men to stop anyone from spoiling her recovery.
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Ari Melber: A Spicier VP Debate Hits YouTube (VIDEO)

Before the debate clock had run out, spicier clips from the debate were piling up on YouTube. Two of the most passionate featured Biden, speaking about personal adversity and why the “past is prologue” when it comes to John McCain’s …
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Friendster announces support for Facebook apps

Through a licensing agreement with Facebook, applications for the big-in-Asia social network will be virtually interchangeable. Will others be on the way? Maybe.
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Facebook to Locate International HQ in Dublin, Ireland

The Dublin headquarters will house Facebook’s international technical, sales, and operations units serving users across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. US Internet giants Google, Yahoo, and eBay have also chosen to locate offices …
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Arizonans for Obama bus tour comes to Yuma

Obama supporters realize there isn’t really a huge gap of public support between Sen.
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YouTube add ad format Google derided [Online Video]

So-called “postroll” ads — commercial clips which play automatically at the end of a video — are coming to YouTube, NewTeeVee reports. It’s an embarrassment for Google CEO Eric Schmidt,… [[ This is a content summary only. …
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Friendster Gets Friendly With Facebook Applications

Tonight Friendster has announced that Facebook applications are now portable overview to the Friendster developer platform. In essence if you have a Facebook application, you can now expose it to 60 million more potential users in Asia. …
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