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Image by photofarmer via Flickr It’s been pretty chilly around here lately,...
This is part 6, and the conclusion, of the “Why Walmart is Bad for America” series. Image...
This is part 5 of the “Why Walmart is Bad for America” series. During this series,...
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BloggingTips: The Festive Toolbox
One thing I love about the holiday season, is the decorations. Maybe it’s...
While sitting at my desk working on some upcoming changes to The Burning Blog, Twhirl...
I watched Hancock last night, and I rather enjoyed the experience…Â check...
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Tweet Spam = Unfollow
Twitter is a very useful tool, and it can be a lot of fun. I have found all sorts of interesting and helpful resources through recommendations by those who I am following on Twitter. But a dark cloud looms on the horizon, threatening to cast a negative light on an otherwise positive experience. Tweet Spam. Image via Wikipedia Thanks to services... [Read more of this article]
Image by via CrunchBase As my interest in Social Media develops, so does my understanding of the usefulness of it all. For example, Twitter. You can announce new products and services, you can keep up to date with your favorite band, you can learn tips and tricks for all sorts of things from all sorts of experts… or you can use Twitter... [Read more of this article]
Image by via CrunchBase I’ve only recently registered an account with Twitter, the popular social networking and micro-blogging service, and I wish I had done so earlier. When I first heard about micro-blogging I wasn’t exactly sure what to think about it, and I have had quite a bit on my plate these past few months, so it took me a... [Read more of this article]
Image by urtica via Flickr The holidays are approaching and holiday commercials are beginning to invading television, radio, and the Internet. Over the years I have noticed the trend of referring to the the day after Thanksgiving, known in the retail industry as Black Friday, as the first day of the holiday season, rather than the Christmas season. ... [Read more of this article]
Image by djlicious via Flickr The retail holiday shopping season is rapidly approaching with Thanksgiving right around the corner. Traditionally, the Friday after Thanksgiving markes the first official day of the shopping frenzy. And traditionally, that day has been known as “Black Friday.” I’ve heard stories of people being... [Read more of this article]
Caylee Anthony Bags of bones and toys found during a search of the Little Econ River are not those of Caylee Anthony, says Sgt. John Allen of the Orange County Sherrif’s Department. After examining the contents of the bags, investigators determined the contents were not human remains, and left the area. For more information, visit: Fox... [Read more of this article]
Being a parent is both wonderful and terrifying at the same time. There is nothing in the world more amazing than being a father, and nothing more horrifying than the possibility that harm could come to your child. Unless you are a cold, heartless monster. The disappearance of Caylee Anthony Caylee Anthony Caylee Anthony is an adorable American... [Read more of this article]
Circuit City, the second largest electronics retailer in the United States, filed for bankruptcy protection this morning citing pressure from vendors threatening to withhold shipments of product during the holiday season. In court documents, Chief Financial Officer Bruce H. Besanko said three factors led to the bankruptcy filing: erosion of vendor... [Read more of this article]
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