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February 9th, 2010 by Tubeinator

Why We Should Listen to Austrian Free-Market Economists - Minyanville
Perhaps you’ve recently heard mentions of the Austrian School of Economics versus the Keynesian branch. Maybe you saw televised interviews with Congressman Ron Paul, a Texas Republican, who’s been trying for decades to pass a bill that would give

How to Cram Most of the Web into One Super Bowl Ad – And Not Sell - All Things Digital
And Beyonce. Swing and a miss, in my humble amateur advertising critic’s opinion. For one thing, anyone who’s going to recognize the likes of Tay Zonday and the Numma Numma guy knows that the whole “cramming all of YouTube’s stars into one

Talking Comedy and Disturbing YouTube Clips with Cracked.com’s Michael - Huffingtonpost.com
These articles are offensively snarky, surprisingly educational, and their consistency help make Cracked the funniest site on the innerwebz right now. Full disclosure: I have been published by Cracked.com once . Cracked is nudging its way higher and

YouTube worth watching - Computerworld
Young, who Edwards at one time persuaded to publicly claim to be the child’s father, presents himself as having a high moral stance on the matter of the tape: “I think it’s a shame people are focusing on this. I couldn’t have told this story without

Social Media Storytelling at Sundance: MySpace, YouTube and Oprah - All Things Digital
On Friday, BoomTown was back at Sundance Film Festival for the fifth time for my annual techie panel at the famous independent film confab. This year, we opened the New Frontier on Main series with a session titled “Spotlight on Social Media

Caplin Rous, the world’s most famous capybara, is an ambassador for - Los Angeles Times Blogs
It’s one thing to get a goldfish because your daughter begs for one. It’s quite another to end up with a 100-pound rodent who has more than 2,700 Twitter followers. Caplin Rous is a capybara . Related to the guinea pig, the capybara is the largest

Can YouTube Change Your Life? Author Says Yes. - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Feb 02, 2010 – NEW YORK, NY, February 2, 2010—On February 14th, 2010 YouTube celebrates the fifth anniversary of its formation. Much has happened since then. Nowadays, video cameras are found in our phones, digital

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