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SOPA and PIPA Disowned By President, Republican Senators, and the Public
January 20, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
On Wednesday, Internet users came together to denounce two bills making their way through the American legislature: the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect Intellectual Property Act, also known as SOPA and PIPA. Many took directly to the streets, but the overwhelming majority expressed their opposition by spreading information about the issue on online
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SOPA and PIPA Disowned By President, Republican Senators, and the Public
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How to Remove Negative Reviews on Ripoffreport.com and Yelp
November 18, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
It happens to the best of businesses: an unhappy customer posts a negative review on the Internet about your product or service and it spreads faster than wildfire. Whether it is posted on a consumer complaint site such as Ripoffreport.com or a local review site such as Yelp, negative reviews on the web can damage
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UCLA Grads’ Janus-Like Social Platform Gains Traction
October 13, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment
Jono Lee and Eric Sue — both recent UCLA grads — have set their newly created social platform, TwoSides, loose on the Internet to help conceptualize duality. In its current setup, users publicly ponder the duality and merits of political, philosophical, and other more mundane stances with the help of well-thought-out displays and argument compartmentalization.
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Asian-Americans Make Their Powerful Presence Known on YouTube
August 2, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
It’s more than likely that Asian characters are not super abundant on your living room’s TV screen. Well, that’s only if your TV still doesn’t connect to the internet. The New York Times is reporting that a new generation of Asian Americans is finding its voice on YouTube. Among the most popular channels on the
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Who Uses Twitter the Most?
June 10, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
As part of its continuing study, “Internet and American Life Project,” today, the Pew Research Center published an update to its reporting on the use of Twitter in the United States. The update detailed that roughly 13 percent of American adults connected to the internet are Twitter users. The report’s findings reveal an 8 percent