Saturday, November 27, 2010

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Top Stories of the Week




  • The iPad is Getting Its First Major Software Update: Here's What's New in iOS 4.2

  • RIP Ask.com: Web Search is Over at Ask

  • How to Use Blekko to Rock at Your Job

  • Learning JavaScript Visually with Diagrams

  • FarmVille is Still the Most Popular Facebook App - But #2 is a Surprise


More coverage and analysis from ReadWriteWeb






Download The Age of Exabytes: Tools & Approaches for Managing Big Data


We are experiencing a big data explosion, a result not only of increasing Internet usage by people around the world, but also the connection of billions of devices to the Internet. Eight years ago, for example, there were only around 5 exabytes of data online. Just two years ago, that amount of data passed over the Internet over the course of a single month. And recent estimates put monthly Internet data flow at around 21 exabytes of data.

Our latest report, The Age of Exabytes, explores how technologies are evolving to address the needs of managing big data, from innovations in storage at the chip and data center level, to the development of frameworks used for distributed computing, to the increasing demand for analytical tools that can glean insights from big data in near real-time. Download it for free now.





Location



  • The Battle for "Location," This Time with Real Armies

  • Magitti: The Future of Location Apps From PARC?


More Location coverage



Real-Time Web



  • The UN to Open Source Global Crises in Real-Time

  • Stop Texting Me and Download Kik Before It's Pulled from the App Store


More Real-Time Web coverage




Internet of Things



  • The (Near) Future of Medicine: Take Two Computers and IM Me in the Morning

  • Why Software is More Important Than Sensors in the Internet of Things


More Internet of Things coverage






Check Out The ReadWriteWeb iPhone App


As well as enabling you to read ReadWriteWeb while on the go or lying on the couch, we've made it easy to share ReadWriteWeb posts directly from your iPhone, on Twitter and Facebook using the official ReadWriteWeb iPhone app. You can also follow the RWW team on Twitter, directly from the app. We invite you to download it now from iTunes.





ReadWriteEnterprise


ReadWriteEnterprise is devoted to enterprise 2.0 and using social software inside organizations.



  • What Web Apps Are Employees Using at Work?

  • 3 Challenges for Enterprise 2.0 Now That It's Gone Mainstream

  • No More Hand Holding: Why Consultants Need to Build Apps



ReadWriteStart


ReadWriteStart, sponsored by Microsoft BizSpark, is a resource for startups and entrepreneurs.



  • Tips for Getting (Follow-Up) Press Coverage for Your Startup

  • Telling Startup Stories With Data




ReadWriteCloud


ReadWriteCloud, sponsored by VMware and Intel, is dedicated to Virtualization and Cloud Computing.



  • Google Voice Coming to Google Apps Subscribers (Updated)

  • How Google Views Cloud Security and the New Application Model

  • 5 Ways Google TV Will Disrupt Web Analytics



ReadWriteBiz


ReadWriteBiz is a resource and guide for small to medium businesses.



  • How Real-Time Analytics Can Help Small Businesses Thrive

  • Network Roulette: Chatroulette for Professional Networking

  • SMB Tech Roundup: Productivity Apps, Google Announcements and Calculating Marketing ROI



ReadWriteHack


ReadWriteHack is a resource and guide for developers.



  • Learning JavaScript Visually with Diagrams

  • Could Serverside Frameworks Become Irrelevant?

  • Kinect Drivers Hacked - What Will YOU Build with It?



ReadWriteMobile


ReadWriteMobile is dedicated to helping its community understand the strategic business and technical implications of developing mobile applications.




  • Twitter Plus iTunes Ping is a Non-Starter

  • New Service Brings Single Click Checkout to Android

  • Open Mobile Summit: 4 Ways to Monetize Apps



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It’s been another crazy week with the Web 2.0 Summit and Facebook’s big announcement about messages. With all of that excitement, it’s easy to miss one or two of the tools and resources we’ve been cranking out for you. Here’s our list from the past week or so.

In Social Media we look at how social good is become geo-aware and give you a walkthrough of the new Facebookclass="blippr-nobr">Facebook Messages. Tech & Mobile kicks off our gift guide with entries on iPads, Androidclass="blippr-nobr">Android, and some cool YouTubeclass="blippr-nobr">YouTube hacks. Business is loaded with startup tips from expert entrepreneurs and the importance of foreign languages for online businesses.

Looking for even more social media resources? This guide appears every weekend, and you can check out all the lists-gone-by here any time.

Social Media

  • The Biggest Brands on Facebook /> In the past few years, big brands have started taking social media seriously, and Facebook marketing is a big part of the plan for many companies.
  • The New Facebook Messages: A Walkthrough /> We’ve put together a screenshot walkthrough to help you make sense of what the new Facebook Messages product is all about.
  • Checkins for Charity: The Rise of Geo-Social Good/> Can location-based networks bridge the gap between social media and the real world when it comes to causes that matter? Here’s a look at the promising future of the “charity checkin.”
  • 5 Fresh Places to Find Great Online Video/> More and more sites are stepping up to help sift through the vast, expansive sea of online video. Here are five of our favorites.
  • How Social Media Can Make Online Shopping Less Lonely/> A recent Harris Interactive poll shows that shopping, once a highly social activity, has become a lonely experience online. That may change with the rise of social shopping platforms.
  • 11 Essential Apps for Managing Your Real Life Social Networks/> Even if you’ve mastered online social networking, you still need to keep tabs on your real life relationships. These apps can help you connect, coordinate, and plan across different social circles.
  • Cats: They’re On the Internet /> We assume most felines view the web as a creative outlet, where dreams of becoming class='blippr-nobr'>Internetclass="blippr-nobr">Internet famous are within reach.
  • Cracking the Mainstream: Why Social Gaming Is More Than Just a Fad/> Casual media has always co-existed with its long-form counterparts. Here’s why social gaming is a perfect compliment to today’s web.

For more social media news and resources, you can follow class='blippr-nobr'>Mashable’sclass="blippr-nobr">Mashable social media channel on Twitterclass="blippr-nobr">Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.

Tech & Mobile

  • 12 Fun Hacks for Getting More Out of YouTube/> There’s no doubt YouTube can be tons of fun, but when you get bored of watching clips the traditional way, there are a ton of sites that can help enhance the experience.
  • 5 Excellent E-Card iPhone Apps/> E-cards are an environmentally friendly way to send a greeting — especially nowadays, when you’re more likely to have your friend’s e-mail address than postal address.
  • 10 iPhone Apps for Wine Enthusiasts/> These 10 apps will help you better understand and appreciate this refined libation.
  • Why You Need an iPad This Holiday Season/> The fact that you can grab an iPad today, it’s affordable and it’s just straight-up fun to use makes it one of our 10 big gadget picks for the 2010 holiday season.
  • 10 Comfortable Lap Desks for Cozy Computing/> Who needs a big office setup when you can kick back on the couch and get stuff done with one of these stylish lap desks.
  • The Unprecedented Rise of Apple iOS and Other Internet Trends /> Legendary Internet analyst Mary Meeker has some statistics she thinks every Internet executive should know.
  • Why You Need an Android Device This Holiday Season/> Got your eye on a new smartphone for the new year? Here’s why we love our Android devices on a variety of carriers.
  • HOW TO: Develop a Branded iPhone App on a Budget/> Branded apps are not just for big corporations with money to burn. They are well within the reach of every small business.
  • Why You Need to Upgrade Your Router This Holiday Season/> Ready to make the leap from 802.11g to 802.11n? Have no idea what those numbers mean? Get the lowdown on one of our favorite feature-rich Wi-Fi routers – the Netgear RangeMax WNDR3700.
  • HOW TO: Create Your Own Customized Short URL/> A custom short URL is a great way to build your brand around content links, and you can do it for free with a Bit.ly Pro account. Here’s how to set it up.
  • 5 Technologies That Are Changing the Way We Drive/> From cars that drive themselves to in-car connectivity systems that support third party apps, innovation is changing the driving experience.
  • Build It Yourself: 8 Fun Electronics Kits Under $100/> We’ve gathered a group of DIY electronics kits, ranging from $16 to $95, guaranteed to please the left-brained folks of any age or skill level on your holiday gift list.
  • Why You Need a Vizio XVT3SV Series TV This Holiday Season/> Of all the TVs that we’ve seen in 2010, none have stood out as profoundly as those from the Vizio XVT3SV series.
  • Troubleshooting Those Ill-Advised Texts/> Read on for tips on troubleshooting your terrible-TM woes.
  • Why You Need an Amazon Kindle 3 This Holiday Season/> The 8.5-ounce, 4.8 by 7.5-inch device is fast, sleek, light, and almost adorably small. Here’s why we think it should be at the top of your gadget wish list.
  • 4 Winning Web Design Tips From Ryan Carson of Carsonified/> We had the chance to chat with Carsonified founder Ryan Carson about some best practices and his thoughts on the future of web design.
  • 8 Experts Break Down the Pros and Cons of Coding With PHP/> class='blippr-nobr'>PHPclass="blippr-nobr">PHP is a versatile programming language, but some of its biggest strengths can also yield limitations. We spoke with 8 PHP pros to weigh the factors.

For more tech news and resources, you can follow Mashable’s tech channel on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.

Business

  • HOW TO: Land a Business Development Job/> Mashable interviewed six experts in the business development to get their tips on what it takes to become a business development professional at technology companies and startups.
  • 5 Invaluable Marketing Lessons from an Epic Campaign for… Cream Cheese?/> As a branded social network, The Real Women of Philadelphia has turned 30,000 unlikely participants into a vibrant community of brand ambassadors. Here’s how Kraft made it happen.
  • 5 Ways to Promote Your Social Media Efforts Offline/> Don’t overlook the real world when marketing your online efforts.
  • Startup Advice: Inside Tips From Expert Entrepreneurs /> To gauge the pulse of today’s tech startup ecosystem, we spoke to a group of New York-based entrepreneurs and investors. Check out their tips for would-be entrepreneurs.
  • Should Your Startup Apply for the sFund?/> Esteemed venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins launched a new fund called sFund last month. Learn more about whether your startup should apply.
  • Are Groupon Stores and Do-It-Yourself Deals Worth the Risk?/> Groupon is rolling out a self-serve product called Groupon Stores that allows merchants to setup virtual storefronts and manage their own deals through the group buying site.
  • 5 Signs That Coworking Might Be for You/> If these five signs describe you, it might be time to give coworking a try.
  • Why Your Business Must Embrace the Foreign Language Internet/> Some of the fastest-growing online demographics are non-English speakers, and there’s a huge opportunity to own the search and social space around these markets before they get too crowded.
  • HOW TO: Define the Role of Your Social Media Team/> A look at the basics of building a social media strategy: the goal of social media, who should be involved, and the responsibilities entailed.
  • Social Media Marketing: 5 Lessons From Business Leaders Who Get It/> These five business leaders outperformed their peers in both quantitative and qualitative tests of social influence. See what you can take away from their success.
  • How Social Media Can Make Online Shopping Less Lonely/> A recent Harris Interactive poll shows that shopping, once a highly social activity, has become a lonely experience online. That may change with the rise of social shopping platforms.

For more business news and resources, you can follow Mashable’s business channel on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.

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Top Stories of the Week




  • The iPad is Getting Its First Major Software Update: Here's What's New in iOS 4.2

  • RIP Ask.com: Web Search is Over at Ask

  • How to Use Blekko to Rock at Your Job

  • Learning JavaScript Visually with Diagrams

  • FarmVille is Still the Most Popular Facebook App - But #2 is a Surprise


More coverage and analysis from ReadWriteWeb






Download The Age of Exabytes: Tools & Approaches for Managing Big Data


We are experiencing a big data explosion, a result not only of increasing Internet usage by people around the world, but also the connection of billions of devices to the Internet. Eight years ago, for example, there were only around 5 exabytes of data online. Just two years ago, that amount of data passed over the Internet over the course of a single month. And recent estimates put monthly Internet data flow at around 21 exabytes of data.

Our latest report, The Age of Exabytes, explores how technologies are evolving to address the needs of managing big data, from innovations in storage at the chip and data center level, to the development of frameworks used for distributed computing, to the increasing demand for analytical tools that can glean insights from big data in near real-time. Download it for free now.





Location



  • The Battle for "Location," This Time with Real Armies

  • Magitti: The Future of Location Apps From PARC?


More Location coverage



Real-Time Web



  • The UN to Open Source Global Crises in Real-Time

  • Stop Texting Me and Download Kik Before It's Pulled from the App Store


More Real-Time Web coverage




Internet of Things



  • The (Near) Future of Medicine: Take Two Computers and IM Me in the Morning

  • Why Software is More Important Than Sensors in the Internet of Things


More Internet of Things coverage






Check Out The ReadWriteWeb iPhone App


As well as enabling you to read ReadWriteWeb while on the go or lying on the couch, we've made it easy to share ReadWriteWeb posts directly from your iPhone, on Twitter and Facebook using the official ReadWriteWeb iPhone app. You can also follow the RWW team on Twitter, directly from the app. We invite you to download it now from iTunes.





ReadWriteEnterprise


ReadWriteEnterprise is devoted to enterprise 2.0 and using social software inside organizations.



  • What Web Apps Are Employees Using at Work?

  • 3 Challenges for Enterprise 2.0 Now That It's Gone Mainstream

  • No More Hand Holding: Why Consultants Need to Build Apps



ReadWriteStart


ReadWriteStart, sponsored by Microsoft BizSpark, is a resource for startups and entrepreneurs.



  • Tips for Getting (Follow-Up) Press Coverage for Your Startup

  • Telling Startup Stories With Data




ReadWriteCloud


ReadWriteCloud, sponsored by VMware and Intel, is dedicated to Virtualization and Cloud Computing.



  • Google Voice Coming to Google Apps Subscribers (Updated)

  • How Google Views Cloud Security and the New Application Model

  • 5 Ways Google TV Will Disrupt Web Analytics



ReadWriteBiz


ReadWriteBiz is a resource and guide for small to medium businesses.



  • How Real-Time Analytics Can Help Small Businesses Thrive

  • Network Roulette: Chatroulette for Professional Networking

  • SMB Tech Roundup: Productivity Apps, Google Announcements and Calculating Marketing ROI



ReadWriteHack


ReadWriteHack is a resource and guide for developers.



  • Learning JavaScript Visually with Diagrams

  • Could Serverside Frameworks Become Irrelevant?

  • Kinect Drivers Hacked - What Will YOU Build with It?



ReadWriteMobile


ReadWriteMobile is dedicated to helping its community understand the strategic business and technical implications of developing mobile applications.




  • Twitter Plus iTunes Ping is a Non-Starter

  • New Service Brings Single Click Checkout to Android

  • Open Mobile Summit: 4 Ways to Monetize Apps



Enjoy your weekend everyone!



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It’s been another crazy week with the Web 2.0 Summit and Facebook’s big announcement about messages. With all of that excitement, it’s easy to miss one or two of the tools and resources we’ve been cranking out for you. Here’s our list from the past week or so.

In Social Media we look at how social good is become geo-aware and give you a walkthrough of the new Facebookclass="blippr-nobr">Facebook Messages. Tech & Mobile kicks off our gift guide with entries on iPads, Androidclass="blippr-nobr">Android, and some cool YouTubeclass="blippr-nobr">YouTube hacks. Business is loaded with startup tips from expert entrepreneurs and the importance of foreign languages for online businesses.

Looking for even more social media resources? This guide appears every weekend, and you can check out all the lists-gone-by here any time.

Social Media

  • The Biggest Brands on Facebook /> In the past few years, big brands have started taking social media seriously, and Facebook marketing is a big part of the plan for many companies.
  • The New Facebook Messages: A Walkthrough /> We’ve put together a screenshot walkthrough to help you make sense of what the new Facebook Messages product is all about.
  • Checkins for Charity: The Rise of Geo-Social Good/> Can location-based networks bridge the gap between social media and the real world when it comes to causes that matter? Here’s a look at the promising future of the “charity checkin.”
  • 5 Fresh Places to Find Great Online Video/> More and more sites are stepping up to help sift through the vast, expansive sea of online video. Here are five of our favorites.
  • How Social Media Can Make Online Shopping Less Lonely/> A recent Harris Interactive poll shows that shopping, once a highly social activity, has become a lonely experience online. That may change with the rise of social shopping platforms.
  • 11 Essential Apps for Managing Your Real Life Social Networks/> Even if you’ve mastered online social networking, you still need to keep tabs on your real life relationships. These apps can help you connect, coordinate, and plan across different social circles.
  • Cats: They’re On the Internet /> We assume most felines view the web as a creative outlet, where dreams of becoming class='blippr-nobr'>Internetclass="blippr-nobr">Internet famous are within reach.
  • Cracking the Mainstream: Why Social Gaming Is More Than Just a Fad/> Casual media has always co-existed with its long-form counterparts. Here’s why social gaming is a perfect compliment to today’s web.

For more social media news and resources, you can follow class='blippr-nobr'>Mashable’sclass="blippr-nobr">Mashable social media channel on Twitterclass="blippr-nobr">Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.

Tech & Mobile

  • 12 Fun Hacks for Getting More Out of YouTube/> There’s no doubt YouTube can be tons of fun, but when you get bored of watching clips the traditional way, there are a ton of sites that can help enhance the experience.
  • 5 Excellent E-Card iPhone Apps/> E-cards are an environmentally friendly way to send a greeting — especially nowadays, when you’re more likely to have your friend’s e-mail address than postal address.
  • 10 iPhone Apps for Wine Enthusiasts/> These 10 apps will help you better understand and appreciate this refined libation.
  • Why You Need an iPad This Holiday Season/> The fact that you can grab an iPad today, it’s affordable and it’s just straight-up fun to use makes it one of our 10 big gadget picks for the 2010 holiday season.
  • 10 Comfortable Lap Desks for Cozy Computing/> Who needs a big office setup when you can kick back on the couch and get stuff done with one of these stylish lap desks.
  • The Unprecedented Rise of Apple iOS and Other Internet Trends /> Legendary Internet analyst Mary Meeker has some statistics she thinks every Internet executive should know.
  • Why You Need an Android Device This Holiday Season/> Got your eye on a new smartphone for the new year? Here’s why we love our Android devices on a variety of carriers.
  • HOW TO: Develop a Branded iPhone App on a Budget/> Branded apps are not just for big corporations with money to burn. They are well within the reach of every small business.
  • Why You Need to Upgrade Your Router This Holiday Season/> Ready to make the leap from 802.11g to 802.11n? Have no idea what those numbers mean? Get the lowdown on one of our favorite feature-rich Wi-Fi routers – the Netgear RangeMax WNDR3700.
  • HOW TO: Create Your Own Customized Short URL/> A custom short URL is a great way to build your brand around content links, and you can do it for free with a Bit.ly Pro account. Here’s how to set it up.
  • 5 Technologies That Are Changing the Way We Drive/> From cars that drive themselves to in-car connectivity systems that support third party apps, innovation is changing the driving experience.
  • Build It Yourself: 8 Fun Electronics Kits Under $100/> We’ve gathered a group of DIY electronics kits, ranging from $16 to $95, guaranteed to please the left-brained folks of any age or skill level on your holiday gift list.
  • Why You Need a Vizio XVT3SV Series TV This Holiday Season/> Of all the TVs that we’ve seen in 2010, none have stood out as profoundly as those from the Vizio XVT3SV series.
  • Troubleshooting Those Ill-Advised Texts/> Read on for tips on troubleshooting your terrible-TM woes.
  • Why You Need an Amazon Kindle 3 This Holiday Season/> The 8.5-ounce, 4.8 by 7.5-inch device is fast, sleek, light, and almost adorably small. Here’s why we think it should be at the top of your gadget wish list.
  • 4 Winning Web Design Tips From Ryan Carson of Carsonified/> We had the chance to chat with Carsonified founder Ryan Carson about some best practices and his thoughts on the future of web design.
  • 8 Experts Break Down the Pros and Cons of Coding With PHP/> class='blippr-nobr'>PHPclass="blippr-nobr">PHP is a versatile programming language, but some of its biggest strengths can also yield limitations. We spoke with 8 PHP pros to weigh the factors.

For more tech news and resources, you can follow Mashable’s tech channel on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.

Business

  • HOW TO: Land a Business Development Job/> Mashable interviewed six experts in the business development to get their tips on what it takes to become a business development professional at technology companies and startups.
  • 5 Invaluable Marketing Lessons from an Epic Campaign for… Cream Cheese?/> As a branded social network, The Real Women of Philadelphia has turned 30,000 unlikely participants into a vibrant community of brand ambassadors. Here’s how Kraft made it happen.
  • 5 Ways to Promote Your Social Media Efforts Offline/> Don’t overlook the real world when marketing your online efforts.
  • Startup Advice: Inside Tips From Expert Entrepreneurs /> To gauge the pulse of today’s tech startup ecosystem, we spoke to a group of New York-based entrepreneurs and investors. Check out their tips for would-be entrepreneurs.
  • Should Your Startup Apply for the sFund?/> Esteemed venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins launched a new fund called sFund last month. Learn more about whether your startup should apply.
  • Are Groupon Stores and Do-It-Yourself Deals Worth the Risk?/> Groupon is rolling out a self-serve product called Groupon Stores that allows merchants to setup virtual storefronts and manage their own deals through the group buying site.
  • 5 Signs That Coworking Might Be for You/> If these five signs describe you, it might be time to give coworking a try.
  • Why Your Business Must Embrace the Foreign Language Internet/> Some of the fastest-growing online demographics are non-English speakers, and there’s a huge opportunity to own the search and social space around these markets before they get too crowded.
  • HOW TO: Define the Role of Your Social Media Team/> A look at the basics of building a social media strategy: the goal of social media, who should be involved, and the responsibilities entailed.
  • Social Media Marketing: 5 Lessons From Business Leaders Who Get It/> These five business leaders outperformed their peers in both quantitative and qualitative tests of social influence. See what you can take away from their success.
  • How Social Media Can Make Online Shopping Less Lonely/> A recent Harris Interactive poll shows that shopping, once a highly social activity, has become a lonely experience online. That may change with the rise of social shopping platforms.

For more business news and resources, you can follow Mashable’s business channel on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.

[Image courtesy of WebTreats]

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Making Money Online Forum

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The Pixies at the Wang Center in Boston, 27 November 2009 by Chris Devers


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Small Business <b>News</b>: SMB Blogging and Social Media Basics

Far from a fad, a new blogging and social media infrastructure has emerged and is still being built and becoming a part of the new hierarchy can be important to.

Good <b>news</b>: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens <b>...</b>

Good news: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens.

Photos Implant &#39;Memories&#39; of Fictional <b>News</b> Events | Smart <b>...</b>

Participants in a study were far more likely to “remember” a fictional news event when a headline was accompanied by a tangentially relevant photograph.


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The Pixies at the Wang Center in Boston, 27 November 2009 by Chris Devers


bench craft company rip off

Small Business <b>News</b>: SMB Blogging and Social Media Basics

Far from a fad, a new blogging and social media infrastructure has emerged and is still being built and becoming a part of the new hierarchy can be important to.

Good <b>news</b>: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens <b>...</b>

Good news: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens.

Photos Implant &#39;Memories&#39; of Fictional <b>News</b> Events | Smart <b>...</b>

Participants in a study were far more likely to “remember” a fictional news event when a headline was accompanied by a tangentially relevant photograph.


bench craft company rip off

Small Business <b>News</b>: SMB Blogging and Social Media Basics

Far from a fad, a new blogging and social media infrastructure has emerged and is still being built and becoming a part of the new hierarchy can be important to.

Good <b>news</b>: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens <b>...</b>

Good news: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens.

Photos Implant &#39;Memories&#39; of Fictional <b>News</b> Events | Smart <b>...</b>

Participants in a study were far more likely to “remember” a fictional news event when a headline was accompanied by a tangentially relevant photograph.


bench craft company rip off

Small Business <b>News</b>: SMB Blogging and Social Media Basics

Far from a fad, a new blogging and social media infrastructure has emerged and is still being built and becoming a part of the new hierarchy can be important to.

Good <b>news</b>: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens <b>...</b>

Good news: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens.

Photos Implant &#39;Memories&#39; of Fictional <b>News</b> Events | Smart <b>...</b>

Participants in a study were far more likely to “remember” a fictional news event when a headline was accompanied by a tangentially relevant photograph.


bench craft company rip off

Small Business <b>News</b>: SMB Blogging and Social Media Basics

Far from a fad, a new blogging and social media infrastructure has emerged and is still being built and becoming a part of the new hierarchy can be important to.

Good <b>news</b>: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens <b>...</b>

Good news: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens.

Photos Implant &#39;Memories&#39; of Fictional <b>News</b> Events | Smart <b>...</b>

Participants in a study were far more likely to “remember” a fictional news event when a headline was accompanied by a tangentially relevant photograph.


bench craft company rip off

The Pixies at the Wang Center in Boston, 27 November 2009 by Chris Devers


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bench craft company rip off

Small Business <b>News</b>: SMB Blogging and Social Media Basics

Far from a fad, a new blogging and social media infrastructure has emerged and is still being built and becoming a part of the new hierarchy can be important to.

Good <b>news</b>: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens <b>...</b>

Good news: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens.

Photos Implant &#39;Memories&#39; of Fictional <b>News</b> Events | Smart <b>...</b>

Participants in a study were far more likely to “remember” a fictional news event when a headline was accompanied by a tangentially relevant photograph.


bench craft company rip off

bench craft company rip off

Small Business <b>News</b>: SMB Blogging and Social Media Basics

Far from a fad, a new blogging and social media infrastructure has emerged and is still being built and becoming a part of the new hierarchy can be important to.

Good <b>news</b>: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens <b>...</b>

Good news: James Bond and Indiana Jones hooking up to fight aliens.

Photos Implant &#39;Memories&#39; of Fictional <b>News</b> Events | Smart <b>...</b>

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Weekly Audit: Foreclosuregate Hits Home

by Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium blogger

Earlier this month, Bank of America (BOA), the country's largest bank, announced a moratorium on foreclosures in all 50 states.

The bank promised not to sell any foreclosed homes or take any more delinquent borrowers to court until it had reviewed its potentially defective foreclosure process. Other major lenders soon announced that they too were suspending foreclosures in dozens of states. Why are the biggest banks in the country voluntarily calling for a time-out? It's a hint that we're facing a huge problem: The banks aren't sure if they have the legal right to foreclose on millions of homes.

Here's what's new in foreclosuregate since the Audit took up the story last week. The Bank of America announced that it would resume some foreclosures on Oct. 25, having deemed its own methods sound. The stock market begged to differ. BOA's stock fell over 5% on Thursday and other bank stocks also took a beating, as did mortgage bonds. This pattern indicates that investors are very worried about the effect of the foreclosure crisis on the health of the banks.

Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) is calling for a foreclosure moratorium under the new Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC), as Ellen Brown reports for Truthout. The FSOC has the power to preemptively break up any large financial institution that threatens U.S. economic security. Grayson wants a moratorium on all mortgages securitized between 2005 and 2008 until the FSOC can determine which foreclosures are valid and which are bogus.

The missing link

So, what kind of "defects" in the foreclosure process are we talking about? Fraud, basically.

Zach Carter of the Campaign for America's Future explains to Chris Hayes of the Nation why Bank of America and other major lenders are in so much trouble: They are just administering loans for other lenders. You make your check out to the Bank of America, but the bank is just babysitting after the loan for the bondholders.

The real creditors are the investors who own bonds made up of pieces of many different mortgages, including yours. The bond gives the bondholder a share of the money that you and other borrowers pay each month. If you don't pay, BOA initiates foreclosure. If you're late, BOA charges you fees.

However, the bank can't just hire a foreclosure company to take your home away on a whim. The bank must first show proof that it is entitled to foreclose because you've defaulted on your mortgage in the form of a mortgage note. If you hold one of those toxic asset mortgages, there's a good chance the bank doesn't have the note.

As Dean Baker explains in Truthout, in many, if not most, cases, "liar loans" (mortgages issued with no proof of income or assets) have become given way to "liar liens" (foreclosures with no proof of default).

According to Carter, all the big banks have been hiring foreclosure mills to rubber-stamp their claims without checking. Unscrupulous foreclosure companies are admitting to "robo-signing," i.e., foreclosing without even checking whether the bank's claims were legit.

Foreclosuregate

According to Andy Kroll of Mother Jones, the Bank of America stands to lose up to $70 billion over what's come to be known as "foreclosuregate." A mortgage starts out with an originator, typically a bank or a mortgage broker. In the heyday of mortgage-backed securities, investment banks were buying up hundreds of thousands of mortgages, making them into mortgage-backed bonds, and selling them to investors.

Unfortunately, if the bank doesn't have the note, who does? The mortgage originator may have gone bankrupt, many were fly-by-night operators that folded when the housing bubble burst. Many mortgages were bought and resold more than once before they found their way into a mortgage-backed bond.

So, the question is whether the bank really owned the mortgages it made into mortgage backed-securities and sold to individuals, pension funds, and other institutions. If not, the banks stand could be on the hook for selling assets they didn't actually own to investors.

Moratorium now

The scandal affects so many mortgages that some lawmakers are calling for a nationwide moratorium on foreclosures until investigators can sort out who owns what once and for all. Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-NY) told Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! that Congress needs to stop banks from putting people out on the street until there is some way to differentiate between fraudulent foreclosures and justified ones:

And so, I just think that people who are saying that this is going to hurt--I think that it's going to help, because once people gain confidence in the fact that they're being treated fairly and that there's no discrepancies in the records, then people will feel very comfortable in terms of trying to move forward. But until that happens, you're always going to have these comments about the fact that that was not done right, it was done unfairly. And, of course, I think there's enough here for us to stop and to pause and to say, let's take a look here before we move forward. So a moratorium is definitely in order.

The Obama administration opposes the moratorium on the grounds that it would hurt the housing market and thereby slow the economy. Towns counters that what would really be bad for the economy is letting banks take people's homes away without any semblance of due process. If the government doesn't act to protect the innocent, foreclosuregate could shatter the confidence of potential home buyers. Would you want to invest in a house if you were afraid the bank could just take it away from you?

In AlterNet, Mike Lux argues that fraudulent foreclosures are one more assault on poor and middle class Americans. He argues that the banks are so used to being coddled by Washington that they're counting on legislators to retroactively change the rules to protect them from the consequences of their own devious behavior.

At this point we don't know what percentage of foreclosed-upon homes have simply been stolen by banks to pay bondholders, but we do know the problem is vast and systemic. The Obama administration is content to let the banks seize private property first and ask questions later. We need a moratorium to take stock and restore the rule of law.

This post features links to the best independent, progressive reporting about the economy by members of The Media Consortium. It is free to reprint. Visit the Audit for a complete list of articles on economic issues, or follow us on Twitter. And for the best progressive reporting on critical economy, environment, health care and immigration issues, check out The Mulch, The Pulse and The Diaspora. This is a project of The Media Consortium, a network of leading independent media outlets.









Despite escalating outrage over rampant foreclosure fraud, the Federal Reserve now appears ready to eviscerate a key mortgage regulation in an effort to spare banks the losses from their own wrongdoing. Even as bank executives preposterously claim to have wronged nobody in the foreclosure process, they're pushing hard to unwind the only serious federal rule that protects borrowers from predatory loans and improper foreclosures. As if the last decade of abuse wasn't bad enough, banks are once again mobilizing to screw borrowers in the pursuit of epic bonuses. And once again, it appears that the Federal Reserve has become an accomplice to this nationwide mortgage scam.


Today, top mortgage officers from the nation's largest banks are telling the Senate Banking Committee that they aren't kicking the wrong people out of their homes. This is simply false. Problems at mortgage servicers have been going on for years, long before banks got into trouble for illegally robo-signing foreclosure documents. People are kicked out of their homes without cause in the United States every day. If the top executives at America's largest banks don't know this fact, they lack the competence needed to run their organizations.


Law firms that work with troubled borrowers are jam-packed with horror stories about foreclosures caused entirely by banks, not borrowers. Families who never miss a payment come home to an eviction notice, or a thug breaking down their door.


But it's even more common for borrowers to find themselves in trouble because their bank engaged in blatantly predatory lending. There is only one serious federal remedy for predatory lending, and the Fed is now knowingly trying to gut that remedy in order to help banks avoid losses from their own fraud. The remedy is called rescission, and it works like this:


If a bank failed to make key consumer protection disclosures about a mortgage, the borrower can demand that all of the interest and closing costs on the loan be refunded. Equally important, the bank must also stop all foreclosure proceedings and give up its right to foreclose. Once the bank gives up its right to foreclose, the full amount of the mortgage, minus interest and closing costs, becomes due. This isn't a free lunch for the borrower, especially when the value of her home has declined dramatically, but it's better than nothing, and it does impose real costs on banks.


For this process to function at all, it is absolutely critical that the bank be barred from foreclosing before the borrower has to pay off the remainder of the loan. A borrower can easily owe hundreds of thousands of dollars after winning a rescission. Few victims of predatory lending actually have that kind of money on hand.


This is the whole point of rescission, and it's been on the books since the Truth in Lending Act was passed in 1968. Without it, the consumer protections detailed by that law have no teeth. A bank is barred from engaging in predatory lending, but if it does it anyway, it faces no serious punishment.


Rescission, in other words, is the only federal legal device keeping banks in check on predatory lending (as the last decade proves, it's nowhere near enough). Predatory lending is really bad. If banks engage in it, they should face dramatic consequences. They don't get to foreclose and they give up all of the profit they expected to score from the predatory loan. If the borrower doesn't have all of the money on hand to pay off what's left, the bank has to deal with this money coming in over time.


The bank lobby and the Fed are now trying to completely gut the substance of this regulation. The Fed has just proposed a new rule that would reverse the order of payments and the right to foreclose under rescission. Under the new rule, a bank that has engaged in predatory lending does not have to give up its right to foreclose until after the borrower has paid off the full remaining balance of the loan.


Under the Fed's proposal, if you're the victim of illegal predatory lending, the bank will still get to foreclose on you unless you pony up hundreds of thousands of dollars all at once. And you'll have to pony up what the bank says you owe, which may be very different from what you actually owe. That eliminates the usefulness of rescission, making the new rule a bailout for predators.


The Fed knows full well that it's gutting the law here. The Board of Governors and their staff have met with key consumer lawyers no less than three times about this exact rule proposal, and the Fed is going ahead with it anyway.


Here's what's really going on. The largest banks don't have enough capital to weather a bad housing market. And any process that sheds light on the documentation procedures at mortgage servicers will expose the big banks to investor lawsuits. But investors can't sue without those documents. Rescission judgments create a paper trail for illegal loans. In addition to creating immediate losses for banks, rescission documents that banks sold illegal loans, giving investors who bought mortgage-backed securities ammunition for well-founded lawsuits. Those lawsuits, in turn, could sink some of the biggest names on Wall Street, something the Fed has been trying to prevent at all costs since 2008.


How close to the edge are the banks? Many mortgages that they account for as profitable assets are actually huge losses. The most obvious example of this insanity involves second lien mortgages. There are lots of kinds of second liens loans, but the important thing to remember is that they're the first asset to be wiped out when housing prices decline. Right now, they're in big trouble.


The second-lien holdings of Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase are about equal to their total capital. If you wipeout second liens, these banks are done. Right now the banks are accounting for these second liens as if they were worth nearly 100 percent of their original value—even though these loans only trade at only about one-quarter of that value. If banks take the market's value of just one class of assets, they're gone.


This class of assets goes completely under if banks have to own up to the current foreclosure fraud mess. The only real way to fix the documentation fraud problems is a nationwide program reducing the amounts that borrowers owe on their mortgages to current home values. Doing that forces the banks to acknowledge that their second lien mortgages are, in fact, worthless.


So the big banks and their protectors at the Fed are launching a two-pronged strategy. First, they're trying to prevent investors from obtaining the loan documents that will fuel well-justified lawsuits. Second, they're trying to give banks even greater control over the foreclosure process, in order to allow banks to continue to game accounting rules. This is a premeditated strategy to save banks from losses created by their own fraudulent, predatory behavior. It has no place on the books of the Fed, particularly after the central bank's total failure to prevent the mortgage abuses of the past decade.


It's not too late for the Fed to turn back. It can, in fact, abandon this bailout, and leave consumer protection issues to the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which is designed to handle exactly this sort of issue, for exactly this reason.



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Weekly Audit: Foreclosuregate Hits Home

by Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium blogger

Earlier this month, Bank of America (BOA), the country's largest bank, announced a moratorium on foreclosures in all 50 states.

The bank promised not to sell any foreclosed homes or take any more delinquent borrowers to court until it had reviewed its potentially defective foreclosure process. Other major lenders soon announced that they too were suspending foreclosures in dozens of states. Why are the biggest banks in the country voluntarily calling for a time-out? It's a hint that we're facing a huge problem: The banks aren't sure if they have the legal right to foreclose on millions of homes.

Here's what's new in foreclosuregate since the Audit took up the story last week. The Bank of America announced that it would resume some foreclosures on Oct. 25, having deemed its own methods sound. The stock market begged to differ. BOA's stock fell over 5% on Thursday and other bank stocks also took a beating, as did mortgage bonds. This pattern indicates that investors are very worried about the effect of the foreclosure crisis on the health of the banks.

Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) is calling for a foreclosure moratorium under the new Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC), as Ellen Brown reports for Truthout. The FSOC has the power to preemptively break up any large financial institution that threatens U.S. economic security. Grayson wants a moratorium on all mortgages securitized between 2005 and 2008 until the FSOC can determine which foreclosures are valid and which are bogus.

The missing link

So, what kind of "defects" in the foreclosure process are we talking about? Fraud, basically.

Zach Carter of the Campaign for America's Future explains to Chris Hayes of the Nation why Bank of America and other major lenders are in so much trouble: They are just administering loans for other lenders. You make your check out to the Bank of America, but the bank is just babysitting after the loan for the bondholders.

The real creditors are the investors who own bonds made up of pieces of many different mortgages, including yours. The bond gives the bondholder a share of the money that you and other borrowers pay each month. If you don't pay, BOA initiates foreclosure. If you're late, BOA charges you fees.

However, the bank can't just hire a foreclosure company to take your home away on a whim. The bank must first show proof that it is entitled to foreclose because you've defaulted on your mortgage in the form of a mortgage note. If you hold one of those toxic asset mortgages, there's a good chance the bank doesn't have the note.

As Dean Baker explains in Truthout, in many, if not most, cases, "liar loans" (mortgages issued with no proof of income or assets) have become given way to "liar liens" (foreclosures with no proof of default).

According to Carter, all the big banks have been hiring foreclosure mills to rubber-stamp their claims without checking. Unscrupulous foreclosure companies are admitting to "robo-signing," i.e., foreclosing without even checking whether the bank's claims were legit.

Foreclosuregate

According to Andy Kroll of Mother Jones, the Bank of America stands to lose up to $70 billion over what's come to be known as "foreclosuregate." A mortgage starts out with an originator, typically a bank or a mortgage broker. In the heyday of mortgage-backed securities, investment banks were buying up hundreds of thousands of mortgages, making them into mortgage-backed bonds, and selling them to investors.

Unfortunately, if the bank doesn't have the note, who does? The mortgage originator may have gone bankrupt, many were fly-by-night operators that folded when the housing bubble burst. Many mortgages were bought and resold more than once before they found their way into a mortgage-backed bond.

So, the question is whether the bank really owned the mortgages it made into mortgage backed-securities and sold to individuals, pension funds, and other institutions. If not, the banks stand could be on the hook for selling assets they didn't actually own to investors.

Moratorium now

The scandal affects so many mortgages that some lawmakers are calling for a nationwide moratorium on foreclosures until investigators can sort out who owns what once and for all. Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-NY) told Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! that Congress needs to stop banks from putting people out on the street until there is some way to differentiate between fraudulent foreclosures and justified ones:

And so, I just think that people who are saying that this is going to hurt--I think that it's going to help, because once people gain confidence in the fact that they're being treated fairly and that there's no discrepancies in the records, then people will feel very comfortable in terms of trying to move forward. But until that happens, you're always going to have these comments about the fact that that was not done right, it was done unfairly. And, of course, I think there's enough here for us to stop and to pause and to say, let's take a look here before we move forward. So a moratorium is definitely in order.

The Obama administration opposes the moratorium on the grounds that it would hurt the housing market and thereby slow the economy. Towns counters that what would really be bad for the economy is letting banks take people's homes away without any semblance of due process. If the government doesn't act to protect the innocent, foreclosuregate could shatter the confidence of potential home buyers. Would you want to invest in a house if you were afraid the bank could just take it away from you?

In AlterNet, Mike Lux argues that fraudulent foreclosures are one more assault on poor and middle class Americans. He argues that the banks are so used to being coddled by Washington that they're counting on legislators to retroactively change the rules to protect them from the consequences of their own devious behavior.

At this point we don't know what percentage of foreclosed-upon homes have simply been stolen by banks to pay bondholders, but we do know the problem is vast and systemic. The Obama administration is content to let the banks seize private property first and ask questions later. We need a moratorium to take stock and restore the rule of law.

This post features links to the best independent, progressive reporting about the economy by members of The Media Consortium. It is free to reprint. Visit the Audit for a complete list of articles on economic issues, or follow us on Twitter. And for the best progressive reporting on critical economy, environment, health care and immigration issues, check out The Mulch, The Pulse and The Diaspora. This is a project of The Media Consortium, a network of leading independent media outlets.









Despite escalating outrage over rampant foreclosure fraud, the Federal Reserve now appears ready to eviscerate a key mortgage regulation in an effort to spare banks the losses from their own wrongdoing. Even as bank executives preposterously claim to have wronged nobody in the foreclosure process, they're pushing hard to unwind the only serious federal rule that protects borrowers from predatory loans and improper foreclosures. As if the last decade of abuse wasn't bad enough, banks are once again mobilizing to screw borrowers in the pursuit of epic bonuses. And once again, it appears that the Federal Reserve has become an accomplice to this nationwide mortgage scam.


Today, top mortgage officers from the nation's largest banks are telling the Senate Banking Committee that they aren't kicking the wrong people out of their homes. This is simply false. Problems at mortgage servicers have been going on for years, long before banks got into trouble for illegally robo-signing foreclosure documents. People are kicked out of their homes without cause in the United States every day. If the top executives at America's largest banks don't know this fact, they lack the competence needed to run their organizations.


Law firms that work with troubled borrowers are jam-packed with horror stories about foreclosures caused entirely by banks, not borrowers. Families who never miss a payment come home to an eviction notice, or a thug breaking down their door.


But it's even more common for borrowers to find themselves in trouble because their bank engaged in blatantly predatory lending. There is only one serious federal remedy for predatory lending, and the Fed is now knowingly trying to gut that remedy in order to help banks avoid losses from their own fraud. The remedy is called rescission, and it works like this:


If a bank failed to make key consumer protection disclosures about a mortgage, the borrower can demand that all of the interest and closing costs on the loan be refunded. Equally important, the bank must also stop all foreclosure proceedings and give up its right to foreclose. Once the bank gives up its right to foreclose, the full amount of the mortgage, minus interest and closing costs, becomes due. This isn't a free lunch for the borrower, especially when the value of her home has declined dramatically, but it's better than nothing, and it does impose real costs on banks.


For this process to function at all, it is absolutely critical that the bank be barred from foreclosing before the borrower has to pay off the remainder of the loan. A borrower can easily owe hundreds of thousands of dollars after winning a rescission. Few victims of predatory lending actually have that kind of money on hand.


This is the whole point of rescission, and it's been on the books since the Truth in Lending Act was passed in 1968. Without it, the consumer protections detailed by that law have no teeth. A bank is barred from engaging in predatory lending, but if it does it anyway, it faces no serious punishment.


Rescission, in other words, is the only federal legal device keeping banks in check on predatory lending (as the last decade proves, it's nowhere near enough). Predatory lending is really bad. If banks engage in it, they should face dramatic consequences. They don't get to foreclose and they give up all of the profit they expected to score from the predatory loan. If the borrower doesn't have all of the money on hand to pay off what's left, the bank has to deal with this money coming in over time.


The bank lobby and the Fed are now trying to completely gut the substance of this regulation. The Fed has just proposed a new rule that would reverse the order of payments and the right to foreclose under rescission. Under the new rule, a bank that has engaged in predatory lending does not have to give up its right to foreclose until after the borrower has paid off the full remaining balance of the loan.


Under the Fed's proposal, if you're the victim of illegal predatory lending, the bank will still get to foreclose on you unless you pony up hundreds of thousands of dollars all at once. And you'll have to pony up what the bank says you owe, which may be very different from what you actually owe. That eliminates the usefulness of rescission, making the new rule a bailout for predators.


The Fed knows full well that it's gutting the law here. The Board of Governors and their staff have met with key consumer lawyers no less than three times about this exact rule proposal, and the Fed is going ahead with it anyway.


Here's what's really going on. The largest banks don't have enough capital to weather a bad housing market. And any process that sheds light on the documentation procedures at mortgage servicers will expose the big banks to investor lawsuits. But investors can't sue without those documents. Rescission judgments create a paper trail for illegal loans. In addition to creating immediate losses for banks, rescission documents that banks sold illegal loans, giving investors who bought mortgage-backed securities ammunition for well-founded lawsuits. Those lawsuits, in turn, could sink some of the biggest names on Wall Street, something the Fed has been trying to prevent at all costs since 2008.


How close to the edge are the banks? Many mortgages that they account for as profitable assets are actually huge losses. The most obvious example of this insanity involves second lien mortgages. There are lots of kinds of second liens loans, but the important thing to remember is that they're the first asset to be wiped out when housing prices decline. Right now, they're in big trouble.


The second-lien holdings of Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase are about equal to their total capital. If you wipeout second liens, these banks are done. Right now the banks are accounting for these second liens as if they were worth nearly 100 percent of their original value—even though these loans only trade at only about one-quarter of that value. If banks take the market's value of just one class of assets, they're gone.


This class of assets goes completely under if banks have to own up to the current foreclosure fraud mess. The only real way to fix the documentation fraud problems is a nationwide program reducing the amounts that borrowers owe on their mortgages to current home values. Doing that forces the banks to acknowledge that their second lien mortgages are, in fact, worthless.


So the big banks and their protectors at the Fed are launching a two-pronged strategy. First, they're trying to prevent investors from obtaining the loan documents that will fuel well-justified lawsuits. Second, they're trying to give banks even greater control over the foreclosure process, in order to allow banks to continue to game accounting rules. This is a premeditated strategy to save banks from losses created by their own fraudulent, predatory behavior. It has no place on the books of the Fed, particularly after the central bank's total failure to prevent the mortgage abuses of the past decade.


It's not too late for the Fed to turn back. It can, in fact, abandon this bailout, and leave consumer protection issues to the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which is designed to handle exactly this sort of issue, for exactly this reason.



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The Fox News Watch crew better learn to watch when the camera is rolling from now on, because they might soon feel the wrath of the Mama Grizzly. Nevermind that Sarah Palin is their Fox News co-worker and a likely contender for the ...

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The Fox News Watch crew better learn to watch when the camera is rolling from now on, because they might soon feel the wrath of the Mama Grizzly. Nevermind that Sarah Palin is their Fox News co-worker and a likely contender for the ...

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The Fox News Watch crew better learn to watch when the camera is rolling from now on, because they might soon feel the wrath of the Mama Grizzly. Nevermind that Sarah Palin is their Fox News co-worker and a likely contender for the ...

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The Fox News Watch crew better learn to watch when the camera is rolling from now on, because they might soon feel the wrath of the Mama Grizzly. Nevermind that Sarah Palin is their Fox News co-worker and a likely contender for the ...

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Sarah Palin on Fox <b>News</b> Watch | Palin Attacked On Fox <b>News</b> | Video <b>...</b>

The Fox News Watch crew better learn to watch when the camera is rolling from now on, because they might soon feel the wrath of the Mama Grizzly. Nevermind that Sarah Palin is their Fox News co-worker and a likely contender for the ...

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WASHINGTON -- The Fox News channel has been something of a safe haven for Sarah Palin, the type of outlet that provided the former Alaska Governor not only with a friendly audience but similarly kind questions.

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The Fox News Watch crew better learn to watch when the camera is rolling from now on, because they might soon feel the wrath of the Mama Grizzly. Nevermind that Sarah Palin is their Fox News co-worker and a likely contender for the ...

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Sarah Palin on Fox <b>News</b> Watch | Palin Attacked On Fox <b>News</b> | Video <b>...</b>

The Fox News Watch crew better learn to watch when the camera is rolling from now on, because they might soon feel the wrath of the Mama Grizzly. Nevermind that Sarah Palin is their Fox News co-worker and a likely contender for the ...

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Sarah Palin on Fox <b>News</b> Watch | Palin Attacked On Fox <b>News</b> | Video <b>...</b>

The Fox News Watch crew better learn to watch when the camera is rolling from now on, because they might soon feel the wrath of the Mama Grizzly. Nevermind that Sarah Palin is their Fox News co-worker and a likely contender for the ...

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Sarah Palin on Fox <b>News</b> Watch | Palin Attacked On Fox <b>News</b> | Video <b>...</b>

The Fox News Watch crew better learn to watch when the camera is rolling from now on, because they might soon feel the wrath of the Mama Grizzly. Nevermind that Sarah Palin is their Fox News co-worker and a likely contender for the ...

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Sarah Palin on Fox <b>News</b> Watch | Palin Attacked On Fox <b>News</b> | Video <b>...</b>

The Fox News Watch crew better learn to watch when the camera is rolling from now on, because they might soon feel the wrath of the Mama Grizzly. Nevermind that Sarah Palin is their Fox News co-worker and a likely contender for the ...

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Sarah Palin on Fox <b>News</b> Watch | Palin Attacked On Fox <b>News</b> | Video <b>...</b>

The Fox News Watch crew better learn to watch when the camera is rolling from now on, because they might soon feel the wrath of the Mama Grizzly. Nevermind that Sarah Palin is their Fox News co-worker and a likely contender for the ...

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WASHINGTON -- The Fox News channel has been something of a safe haven for Sarah Palin, the type of outlet that provided the former Alaska Governor not only with a friendly audience but similarly kind questions.

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A big offer, the big man's snub, a little trade, and a call for a dose of sanity.

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Far from a fad, a new blogging and social media infrastructure has emerged and is still being built and becoming a part of the new hierarchy can be important to.

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News Anywhere, or unified news, or All-Access, whatever we want to call it, demands the singular focus, product development and messaging that Netflix, HBO, Comcast, and Facebook are bringing to it. Those are all skills that have been ...


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