royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 23 2006 | social network, web sites, web ads, news
Quoted: In buying MySpace, Mr. Murdoch also bought a tantalizing problem: how to tame a vast sea of fickle and unruly teenagers and college students just enough to notice advertising or to buy things, yet not make the site so commercial that he scares off his audience. At the same time, he must address the real and growing concerns of parents and teachers who see MySpace as a den of youthful excess and, potentially, as a lure for sexual predators.
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - 4 days ago | news
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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 21 2008 | news, politics
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 21 2008 | news, politics, voting rights
Quoted: When it comes to voting, the real threat to democracy is the nonstop campaign by the G.O.P. and its supporters to disenfranchise American citizens who have every right to cast a ballot. We saw this in 2000. We saw it in 2004. And we’re seeing it again now.
In one politically crucial state after another — in Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, you name it — the G.O.P. has unleashed foot soldiers whose insidious mission is to make the voting process as difficult as possible — or, better yet, impossible — for citizens who are believed to favor Democrats.
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 21 2008 | news, politicsAmazing what some people will do to stop people from voting. Like if your house is in foreclosure, you must voting for Obama, so lets take away your right to vote. Hey, home ownership isn't a requirement for voting!
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 06 2008 | design, news, blogs
cool business cards
Quoted: » The Coolest Business Cards - Use of Cool Shapes, Textures, Creativity, & Talent. Blog about graphics, graphic design, web design, graphic design tutorials, tips, articles, photoshop, images, filters, plugins, and other graphics tools.
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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 27 2008 | politics, news
Quoted: A palindrome is a word, verse, sentence or number that reads the same backward as it does forward. "Madam, I'm Adam" is a common example. Sarah Palindromes would thus be palindromes relating to John McCain's running mate. Each reminds how important it is for the country to look forward ... by looking back:
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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 25 2008 | news, puzzles, crosswords, humor
Pretty funny.
Quoted: Contacted by Politico, Diane McNulty, a New York Times spokeswoman, said, “The answer is obvious for anyone who does crosswords. It is because ‘Obama’ is a five-letter name that alternates vowels and consonants. It’s got three vowels out of five letters, starting and ending in vowels. So it is much more crossword-friendly than ‘McCain,’ which is a harder word to put in a crossword. If McCain’s name was Obama, then his name would have been used many more times in crosswords.”
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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 23 2008 | web 2.0, venture capital, news
Quoted: Union Square Ventures focuses on services that use the Web to change a market rather than simply make it more efficient.
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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 13 2008 | news, politics
Quoted: If John McCain seriously thought Gov. Sarah Palin was qualified to be president, it raises profound questions about his judgment.
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