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November 3rd, 2009 by Tubeinator

Infinity Ward Pulls Modern Warfare 2 Video Amid Criticism - Gamasutra
A viral video for Infinity Ward’s upcoming Modern Warfare 2 was apparently intended to be a humorous take on the practice of grenade “spamming,” but a questionable — and to many, offensive — use of the acronym “F.A.G.S.” eventually led the studio

Universal Music CEO Morris To Bring in Successor - BusinessWeek
Universal Music Group CEO Doug Morris is quietly making plans to bring in a successor to help run the world’s largest music company , BusinessWeek has been told. Sometime this summer, Universal intends to elevate its international chief Lucian

How Unilever Is Dipping Into Social Media in Asia - Advertising Age
SINGAPORE (AdAge.com) — Unilever is turning on the cyber charm in Asia with a burst of social-media activities for brands like Pond’s, Lux and Comfort. One effort in China, an experiment to use bloggers in a blind test of Pond’s Age Miracle

Mark your calendars for ‘2012′ - AZCentral.com
HOLLYWOOD — There’s spirited debate about whether the ancient Maya calendar really predicts much of anything, particularly the world’s end in three years. But there’s little argument in Hollywood about the accuracy of an even more significant

Social Media Used to Gain Larger Audience: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube - dvids
With the click of a button, service members and civilians can catch up with what Marines are doing by simply logging onto Facebook, Twitter, Flikr or YouTube. “For the past few months I have been working with Headquarters Marine Corps on creating a

How to Make the World Sing: “Dear God” - American Songwriter
This week I made the mistake of fishing around amongst my friends for a “favorite song” about which to write. The exercise was like trying to get someone to describe their feelings for an old girlfriend or a great meal they once had on vacation

Kobe, Tiger, Ovi? IMG says Ovechkin has transcended hockey - YAHOO!
In the NHL, humility is paramount. No player is supposed to be bigger than his team, no team bigger than the League. It’s the logo on the front, not the name on the back, right? Except, of course, when your name is a brand name — on a global scale

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