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Americans Watch TV, Go Online More Than Ever
Sep 11, 2009 5:09 PM CDT
Americans Watch TV, Go Online More Than Ever
Simultaneous use of Internet and TV up, studies show
(Newser)
- More Americans are vegging in front of the TV and relaxing online these days, the
Chicago Tribune
reports. While most Americans use the Internet to keep up with the latest economic news, about 74% of that group also go online to chill out. Meanwhile, the average American is watching a...
Facebook Lite
Is Twitteresque,
and That's Good
TECH REVIEW
Sep 11, 2009 1:32 PM CDT
Facebook Lite Is Twitteresque, and That's Good
Pages are easier to read and faster to load, but that may not survive advertising
(Newser)
- As far as Facebook is concerned, the “liter” the better, writes Rafe Needleman for CNET. The site’s scaled-down “Lite” version is now available in the US and India, and the "new layout feels simpler and faster, almost Twitter-like.” Gone is “most of the navigation...
Glenn Beck's Lawyers Fight 'Defamatory' Domain Name
Sep 11, 2009 11:11 AM CDT
Glenn Beck's Lawyers Fight 'Defamatory' Domain Name
Joke site says Fox host raped, murdered a girl
(Newser)
- Can a domain name be defamatory? When that domain name is GlennBeckRapedandMurderedaYoungGirlin1990.com, maybe it can be, Ars Technica reports. Beck’s lawyers were on the case within 2 days. They’ve both pressured its host to give up the name of the site’s anonymous proprietor, and filed a...
Turkish Women Lured to Fake
Big Brother
, Filmed Naked
Sep 11, 2009 5:09 AM CDT
Turkish Women Lured to Fake
Big Brother
, Filmed Naked
Police rescue 9 after calls from worried relatives
(Newser)
- Police rescued nine young women who had been lured to a Turkish villa where they were duped into believing they were part of a
Big Brother
-style reality show and photographed naked, reports the BBC and local media. The women stayed in the villa for 2 months, initially believing they were...
DJ AM Tribute Vid Hits the Net
Sep 8, 2009 3:56 PM CDT
DJ AM Tribute Vid Hits the Net
(Newser)
- While most footage of DJ AM’s memorial is still hush-hush, a tribute video from last week's service has hit the Internet, E! Online reports. The video, compiled by friends, shows the DJ behind his turntables with pals such as Jay-Z, Travis Barker, and Sam Ronson. It also shows him...
With Job Openings, Employers All a-Twitter
Sep 8, 2009 12:38 PM CDT
With Job Openings, Employers All a-Twitter
Social-networking site gives companies a cheap medium to find the techno-savvy
(Newser)
- For some firms, Twitter is playing the role of headhunter: companies like Verizon and Microsoft are posting openings on the social-networking site, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Job boards have “become saturated,” says a Newell Rubbermaid VP. “With Twitter, we don't have to go through that huge...
Parents Turn to Facebook
to Keep Tabs on Junior
Sep 8, 2009 8:26 AM CDT
Parents Turn to Facebook to Keep Tabs on Junior
Some kids quick to 'unfriend'; others call it 'sensible'
(Newser)
- For some parents, Facebook has become a window into the lives of their children, a means for mom and dad to monitor—and sometimes admonish—their kids. “It's so much easier to keep track of what they eat and when they pick their nose this way,” notes one...
Singapore Teen Gamers Planned Mass Suicide
Sep 8, 2009 2:55 AM CDT
Singapore Teen Gamers Planned Mass Suicide
Leader who leaped to his death believed they could come back to save world
(Newser)
- Eight Singapore teenagers who played the video game Slayers planned to commit mass suicide but backed out after watching the first two leap to their death from an apartment building window, reports the
Straits Times
. One of the boys who died vowed the group would come back from the dead...
Emoticons Invade
Academia
Sep 7, 2009 4:44 PM CDT
Emoticons Invade Academia
Teaching millennials causes new frustrations for college writing professors
(Newser)
- College professors have lamented the state of student writing for centuries. But today’s Internet-obsessed culture brings new, infuriating errors to Writing 101 as students brazenly use colloquialisms like “:-)” and “LOL” in essays. “Occasionally, I've seen someone using the number 4 for the word 'for,'”...
Google Is Top Online Dictionary, But in Weak Field
OPINION
Sep 7, 2009 4:20 PM CDT
Google Is Top Online Dictionary, But in Weak Field
Lack of sensical example sentences even in OED flummoxes Angwin
(Newser)
- Nowadays, Google is just about as good a reference as the Oxford English Dictionary—or better, Julia Angwin writes in the
Wall Street Journal
. Type in a misspelled word, and the search engine corrects it. What’s more, Google will display a trove of up-to-date articles using the word, something...
'Tragedy Porn'
Drags Down
News Sources
OPINION
Sep 7, 2009 2:21 PM CDT
'Tragedy Porn' Drags Down News Sources
Online outlets mull pay models, putting a price on sensational stories
(Newser)
- Word is that newspapers will soon start charging for online news—but no one’s quite sure what it’s worth. Take a story like the Jaycee Dugard kidnapping: It’s “tragedy porn” that “neither informs nor enlightens. It merely titillates,” writes Simon Dumenco for
Advertising Age
....
'Twitter Opera'
Wins Over Londoners
Sep 7, 2009 1:16 PM CDT
'Twitter Opera' Wins Over Londoners
900 authors wrote Twitterdammerung libretto in tweets
(Newser)
- The first-ever Twitter opera—a melding of high tech and high art with a libretto written in chunks of 140 characters—received an unexpectedly positive reception when it opened pver the weekend, the
Washington Post
reports. One critic called
Twitterdammerung
“an accident waiting to happen.” But it “...
Thank Beck,
Internet for
Van Jones
Uproar
ANALYSIS
Sep 6, 2009 2:37 PM CDT
Thank Beck, Internet for Van Jones Uproar
Strategy deflected attention from Jones' Beck boycott
(Newser)
- The mainstream media entirely ignored the controversy over now-former Obama adviser Van Jones, who was slyly forced out by Glenn Beck and his online fans, Politico reports. Beck whipped up a fury over Jones—who once signed a 9/11 conspiracy petition—without mentioning that the green jobs czar was also...
Top Signs You're
an Internet Addict
Sep 6, 2009 5:05 AM CDT
Top Signs You're an Internet Addict
When you know it's time to get a life
(Newser)
- Do you just like reading Newser, or are you addicted to the Internet? Seattle-based Internet addiction center ReSTART lists the signs of a bad online habit:
Heightened euphoria
. Trolling through sites gives you your greatest thrill.
Whiling away more hours
. You look up and it's suddenly 2 am, when last
...
Web Monitoring Firm
Sells Kids' Chatter
Sep 5, 2009 6:55 PM CDT
Web Monitoring Firm Sells Kids' Chatter
Company also notifies parents when kids go astray online
(Newser)
- A company that polices children's Internet chatter is also selling it to companies that want marketing data on the quick, CNET reports. Sentry Parental Control Software, which monitors kids online—and triggers a phone call to parents when kids go astray—is amassing their chatter about products and selling it....
China Orders Websites to Register Names of Users
Sep 5, 2009 2:50 PM CDT
China Orders Websites to Register Names of Users
Once-anonymous posters must register with true identities for 'social responsibility'
(Newser)
- The Chinese government has quietly instructed news websites there to require new users and commenters to log on under their true identities, the
New York Times
reports. Netizens in China have long resisted the so-called “real name system,” which the government claims engenders “social responsibility” and greater...
Google Homepage an
'Unexplained Phenomenon'
Sep 5, 2009 10:54 AM CDT
Google Homepage an 'Unexplained Phenomenon'
(Newser)
- Google’s home page presents a extraterrestrial quandary today, the
Telegraph
reports. The “doodle”—the sporadic reworking of the Google artwork that usually marks a specific event—depicts one “O” being abducted by a UFO. Mouse over the alien spacecraft and click, and you’re taken to...
Things the Internet's Killed
ANALYSIS
Sep 5, 2009 5:15 AM CDT
Things the Internet's Killed
(Newser)
- The efficiencies granted by the Internet have rendered many aspects of life obsolete—the
Telegraph
has compiled a full 50. Some highlights:
The art of polite disagreement.
A quick look at the comment section on YouTube or any news or politics-related site will confirm this.
Fear that you are alone
...
Twitter Makes Dad a Star,
Son Fields Book Deals
Sep 4, 2009 3:47 AM CDT
Twitter Makes Dad a Star, Son Fields Book Deals
(Newser)
- The delightfully profane dad who's the unwitting star of the August Twitter sensation "shitmydadsays," where his recently-moved-back-home son posts his cranky rants about making messes and dodging chores, may not be quite as clueless as he's been made out to be. Sam Halperin is actually a 73-year-old with...
2 Much Kittehs
on teh Interwebs;
1-Day Ban Planned
OPINION
Sep 3, 2009 3:42 PM CDT
2 Much Kittehs on teh Interwebs; 1-Day Ban Planned
Can "9.9.09 — A Day Without Cats on the Internet" possibly fly?
(Newser)
- Let’s face it: Cats own the Internet. But it’s getting a little much, and that’s why the Urlesque blog is organizing “9.9.09
—
A Day Without Cats on the Internet.” The master plan calls for cats not to be mentioned, emailed, viewed, nor blogged...
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