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Politics Twitter

And here’s President Barack Obama’s First Tweet…

Earlier this morning I wrote about how President Barack Obama will start personally tweeting from his Twitter profile @BarackObama. Well it didn’t take very long for us to see the President’s very first tweet, and it didn’t have anything to do whatsoever with his Presidential re-election – it was actually to wish all the dads […]

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Politics Twitter

NBC Edits Out “Under God” From ‘U.S. Pledge of Allegiance’ Twitter Erupts

During NBC’s coverage of the U.S. Open golf tournament, a video was played that featured the reciting of The United States Pledge of Allegiance. Ironically, during the video segment, “Under God” was omitted twice – and during the second omission, the phrase “one nation” was also omitted. This instantly caught the attention of the Twittersphere where […]

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Facebook Politics Twitter

Barack Obama Will Be Tweeting His Own Tweets

This upcoming election season is going to  heavily engaged with social media – Twitter and Facebook leading the charge. But in a recent news release from President Barack Obama’s reelection staff, the President will actually be writing his own updates on Facebook and Twitter.  And you’ll be able to identify the tweets coming from President […]

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iPad Tablets

New iPad 2 Commercial Shows Why Apple’s iPad Dominates

The new Apple iPad 2 commercial makes  a huge statement on the overall tablet market that says, very simply, the iPad dominates because it makes users happy, and actually allows users to enjoy their experience with the iPad. All other tablet competitors be warned – if your tablet isn’t “loved” by those who use it, […]

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Business

HuffingtonPost.com vs NYTimes.com – Is It Really “Paid vs Free”?

About a week ago, BusinessInsider released a chart showing that HuffingtonPost.com has surged past NYTimes.com in web traffic.  HuffingPost’s unique visitors have topped NYTimes.com unique visitors by nearly 2 million per month – an impressive feat indeed. One AOL insider put it like this:  “6 years to disrupt 100 years.”  Obviously making a comparison between […]

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iPad

New York Post Blocks Free iPad Access, Forces App Purchase

The New York Post has joined a growing number of publishers who are forcing readers to pay to download their app version of their publications, shutting the door to free access on certain devices like the iPad. Today it was discovered that when you visit The New York Post with the Safari browser via the […]

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Entertainment

Need A Fathers Day Gift Idea? How About A Father’s Day Gift Card from Amazon?

With Father’s Day 2011 just around the corner, a lot of people are inevitably going to be waiting until the last minute to purchase that special gift from for dad. Well, as a dad myself, I can tell you that typically what works best is something that I can take and make my own purchase […]