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Posts Tagged ‘movies’

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Peel: Saving TV Viewers from Missing the Shows They (Might) Love

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Who hasn't discovered a show they love...after it's already aired a season (or three)? Shows like Joss Whedon's Firefly are a testament to the fact that a series can gain a fan-base even after cancellation; Firelfy had many (myself included) cursing the fact that they hadn't watched it while it was on the air. While time machines would be the only cure for that little issue, the free Peel app offers an alternative to the grueling search for new movies and television series--the ones we all know are out there, but have yet to find--with their free app. Read More »

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Congress Attempting to Censor the Internet

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If the Occupy Wall Street crowds knew about this legislation, they would probably stop protesting the redistribution of wealth and start protesting Congress’s attempted censorship of freedom on the Internet. The Internet is a robust medium where people can express themselves, reinvent themselves, protest and argue opinions. This laws intent is to stop copyright infringement, but it is infringing on our rights as citizens. Read More »

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Social Media: Who is checking in?

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“Check In” is social interaction between people and companies/ brands/ retailers. A research study done by YPULSE concluded that younger students-high school students are more likely to Check In to social media than college students. “Four out of 10 (40%) college students have checked in to social media with high school at a slightly higher percentage (45%). Though a low percentage of college students Check In, “the numbers are significant, particularly in comparison to the mere 4% of all adults who have Checked In via social sites, according to Pew Research,’ said Ypulse editor-in-chief Melanie Shreffler.” Read More »

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