This time of year, it’s important to focus on the reason for the season. Unintentionally tragic Craigslist ads. Craigslist's quirkiest are brought to awkward life in a brand new Digital Date and a twisted holiday segment from the depths of QVC hell.
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Drake Martinet interviews Ethan Bloch of Flowtown, which enables users to enter an email address and get back a rich set of personal data, farmed from more than 20 social networking sites and online services to which they might belong.
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Dec. 18 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg BusinessWeek editor Josh Tyrangiel talks with Erik Schatzker and Scarlet Fu about privacy issues being raised by the "Facebook Connect" feature of the social media site. Tyrangiel also discusses the rise of targeted advertising over the Internet, and the cor...
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There is growing concern that newspapers and other traditional media are becoming irrelevant as an avenue for keeping up-to-date on sports. However, new media (e.g. Blogs, Social Media, Social Networking sites) are challenging the established revenue channels provided by traditional med...
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Shrouded in anonymity Craiglisters make some pretty interesting requests. This week a Craigslist personal ad is given a dramatic twist with the help of guest star Dileep Rao from "Drag Me to Hell," and James Cameron’s upcoming film "Avatar." For a more in depth look go to http://www.inst-msgs.com
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From the Google IPO, to the rise of social networking, it’s been an important decade for tech innovation, CBSNews.com Executive Editor Charles Cooper talks to ZDNet Editor in Chief Larry Dignan about the five most important tech events of the decade and what they mean for the technology industry...
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"About Me" is taken from a young woman who treats her dating profile like a twitter account, leaving a fractured tale of hangovers, broken ankles, and lost loves for all her potential suitors to see. Show Opener - "We Live Together," a Craigslist Missed Connection from a husband to his ...
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