While I've praised MBL in the past for their stripped down and simple social networking model, I increasingly wish of late that I could do more with the on-site features that are available.
The line between online communities and the "real world" is beginning to blur, and that's a good thing.
After the seventh and final Harry Potter epic, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, is released on July 21st, millions around the world will be thrilled and subsequently saddened that there will be no further Potter adventures to look forward to.
Blogging and the business world are similar in that it's a grind it out, attract and hold one loyal customer at a time kind of operation.
Public support depends on producing results as promised. That''s the real lesson they''ve failed to learn from the Vietnam War.
It''s still October, but Wal-Mart has already ruined the Holidays for North America''s poor, poor parents.
All you''ve heard from the left about the Geneva Conventions and Habeas Corpus is wrong.
Content creators need to offer the customers something more enticing than getting music for free.
Sir Former Beatle accused of abuse most foul during a stormy four-year marriage.
A call to arms to authors who want a hand in reshaping our relationship with the public and our culture as a whole.
Country''s "Female Vocalist of the Year" quits Dancing With the Stars amid ugly divorce whirlwind.
The IRS is looking for Wesley Snipes after his indictment on tax evasion.
Her new son goes "home."
Not waxing poetic over the closing of CBGB's.
Clint Eastwood wants to remind us that the soldiers are not public relations tools.
One theory says the future filtering of "truth" on the web relies on our collective critical intelligence. Pity we spent twenty years dumbing down.
Minority students on the University of Illinois campus demand affirmative action in grading.
The ultimate "slow-mo" superwoman is about to make a comeback.
A new Williams Institute report shows a dramatic increase in the number of same-sex couples since the 2000 census.
What do you get when you cross LonelyGirl15 with the United Nations?
The Linux community splits off from Firefox and starts using IceWeasel, causing further fragmentation and confusion.
In a week when bloggers and journalists discussed their respective trades, ten points that stood out.
A rebuttal to Kevin Denee's "Blogs-and God's Youth," a denouncement of blogging that smells of legalism.
The time for a third party is now and it has never been more right.
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