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64 Words : Posted 01.09.09

A model targeted by negative commentary by an anonymous blogger is seeking a court order that would force Google to reveal who the person or people responsible are.

Liskula Cohen, in her filing in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, said the commentary on her hygiene and sexual habits on the site was defamatory, malicious and false. The comments were posted on Googles Blogger platform.

50 Words : Posted 01.08.09

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43 Words : Posted 01.07.09

It was certainly a thrilling comeback for One Tree Hill’s sixth season, as it kicked off this year to reveal the mysterious situation Peyton found herself in.  While Nathan turns his attention to basketball, Lucas jumps at a challenging endeavor...

42 Words : Posted 01.07.09

I'm totally left befuddled by the current trend of having full-function TV/AV remotes with two hundred tiny buttons and a screen for Windows connectivity. Instead, I'm all about simplicity, which is why Hitachi's trackball-style reinvention pleases ...

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Hydrogen's promise as an incredibly useful fuel has long been known. It's light, clean, non-polluting, and not overly difficult to produce. But researchers have recently cracked a new more effective method for producing the gas that's likely to ...

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40 Words : Posted 01.07.09

Green energy is still a lightning-fast growth area in venture capital--VC investment in green energy technologies in 2008 exceeded $7.7 billion in more than 350 deals, more than double last year’s dollar totals, according to GreenTechMedia.com. ...

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Remember when Friendster was the bee’s knees? Then it was beaten out of the market by MySpace. Facebook and YouTube fever came next. Now it’s Twitter - the micro-blogging platform has revolutionized the way over 3 million monthly users and ...

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It's official: Living in a city is bad for your brain--or so says some new research by University of Michigan scientists. Specifically, the team of psychologists found that being in an urban environment depresses memory performance and attention ...

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Remember the "Bird's Nest" stadium from the Beijing Olympics? It's creators were the starchitects Herzog & deMueron and the Chinese artist AiWeiWei. Happily, the two are still collaborating: This time, they're trying to bring avant-garde ...

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I think you've hit the change points right on the head, Allyson. Twitter has the potential to challenge Facebook: It has all the best of FB (updates from your posse) without any of the disadvantages (no ads telling you to lose weight or try our ...

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