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Except the Dying

Once Upon A Bookshelf | August 19th 2008

Author: Maureen Jennings Originally Published: 1997 Murdoch is my newest fictional crush. I blame the television adaptation solely for that, because it really is one of the greatest TV shows that I’ve been watching lately. (It’s so nice t read more

Flight 93 blogburst: Memorial Project Superintendent lies about r…

Ironic Surrealism II | August 13th 2008 by Velvet Hammer

Joanne Hanley, superintendent of the Flight 93 Memorial Project, cannot answer the damning facts about the crescent design (now called a broken circle), so she has decided to slander the people who are pointing them out. In a speech at the Memorial P read more

The Web Week in Review

e-consultancy blog | August 1st 2008

This week's news was quite a hodgepodge so without delay, let's end the week with a diverse version of Drama 2.0's The Web Week in Review. read more

Lord Carey Wades In For His Paymasters

Boatang & Demetriou | July 27th 2008 by kevin boatang

I’ve just been reading about how Max Mosley will now sue everyone in sight for deciding to publish his private life. Good. In turn, Lord Carey, the former Archbish of Canterbury has waded in to the row, saying that it is a harmful ruling (again read more

The Web Week in Review

e-consultancy blog | July 25th 2008

Given my posts on Viacom's $1bn Google/YouTube lawsuit, it's no surprise that I was in a legal state of mind this week and that the news that caught my attention typically had some legal aspect to it. read more

Flight 93 Memorial Blogburst: 9/11 date to be placed as star on c…

Ironic Surrealism II | July 23rd 2008 by Velvet Hammer

Not all of us can make it to Pennsylvania next week to help Tom Burnett Sr. stop the re-hijacking of Flight 93, but if anyone needs another reason to try… The crescent memorial to Flight 93 will have the 9/11 date inscribed on a separate section o read more

John McCain’s rebuttal OpEd

Where's the Outrage? | July 22nd 2008 by Errington Thompson

Now, it order to be fair, I’m posting John McCain’s article. This article is less of a thoughtful discussion and more of a he’s wrong and I’m right. The NY Post published this article. I find this interesting. The crown je read more

Flight 93 Memorial blogburst: “I hope I’ll see your face agai…

Ironic Surrealism II | July 17th 2008 by Velvet Hammer

Thanks to Muslims Against Sharia for putting together a short video on the re-hijacking of Flight 93: The voice at the beginning is flight attendant CeeCee Lyles. CeeCee’s family has really struggled without her. One of the many stories that read more

Web 2.0: lista de los que tienen mas tráfico y los mejor pagados

Investorsconundrum | July 13th 2008 by Marc Garrigasait

Lista mayores operaciones de compra en 2.007 en la Web 2.0. Aquí podéis ver toda la lista de operaciones de compra de acciones de empresas de la Web 2.0 del 2007. Sin ninguna duda Facebook se llevó todas las medallas no solo por los importes, $300 read more

Flight 93 Blogburst: Muslims can earn goodwill by helping to stop…

Ironic Surrealism II | July 9th 2008 by Velvet Hammer

A l Qaeda’s 9/11 sneak attack cast suspicion on all Muslims. After the hijackers hid amongst us, pretending to be trustworthy friends while plotting acts of war, how can we know that other Muslims are not doing the same? American Muslims could read more

Tim Blair, Andrew Bolt...You are being Watched!!

Media Vigilante | July 8th 2008 by Stu Harrison

Tim Blair and Andrew Bolt...Even their names repulse me. "No, they're not not Journos!" I scream, to anybody that cares. In fact they're far worse. They're right wing columnists at Murdoch's Sydney's Daily Telegraph and Melbourne's Herald Sun respect read more

The Web Week in Review

e-consultancy blog | July 4th 2008

From a court ruling in the Viacom/YouTube lawsuit to reports that Microsoft is still eyeing Yahoo, Drama 2.0 found no shortage of drama in the news to attract his interest this week. read more

Flight 93 Memorial Blogburst: Calling Michelle Malkin, Charles Jo…

Ironic Surrealism II | July 3rd 2008 by Velvet Hammer

When the Crescent of Embrace memorial to Flight 93 was unveiled in September 2005, these six high profile conservative bloggers were instrumental in raising the public protest that forced the Memorial Project to agree to a redesign. Charles Johnson s read more

Divide et impera

Vittorio Pasteris Blog | July 2nd 2008

Microsoft ci riprova con Yahoo: l’idea è di spezzetare l’azienda, acquisire il search business e trovare un partner che si compri la parte di yahoo più orientata ai media. Via WSJ Microsoft Corp., positioning itself for a new run for Ya read more

In Rete si guadagnerà con i video

partecipativo | June 28th 2008

FONTE: VisionPost    Ogni mese viene trasmessa su internet una quantità di video pari a 2 miliardi di DVD. Entro l’anno questo settore rappresenterà il 30 per cento del traffico generato dalla rete e il 50 per cento entro il 2012. Di pari p read more

Site review: Sky News beta

e-consultancy blog | June 27th 2008

Sky News is in the process of updating its website. It currently has a new beta site running alongside the old one.   It has a bigger, bolder look, but is it an improvement on the old version?  read more

Flight 93 Memorial Blogburst: Park Service refuses to say who bro…

Ironic Surrealism II | June 25th 2008 by Velvet Hammer

The planned Flight 93 memorial is described as a circle “broken in two places,” with the unbroken part forming a giant Mecca-oriented crescent (originally called the Crescent of Embrace). Since last week, the Park Service has been inunda read more

Facebook Passes MySpace With Global Boost

blog.markrall.com.au | June 24th 2008 by Mark

Original article posted by Mike Musgrove Washington Post Staff Writer on June 24, 2008 Facebook may have started to win the global popularity contest over the rival social network site MySpace, judging from some recent figures. Read more… read more

Are virtual goods the solution to the social network monetization…

e-consultancy blog | June 24th 2008

The troubles popular social networks have experienced in monetizing their vast audiences are well-known. But one of the ironies of troubled economic times - like we're facing now - is that the paper money so popular when times are good starts to play read more

Dear Readers: The “Flight 93 Memorial Blogbursters” Need Your…

Ironic Surrealism II | June 23rd 2008 by Velvet Hammer

Dear Readers, Go read this post if you haven’t already and if you feel as strongly as we all do and are sympathetic to our cause. Please copy and paste this email and send to The Flight 93 Memorial Project (and copied to the Pennsylvania pres read more

MySpace gets a revamp

e-consultancy blog | June 20th 2008

Social network MySpace unveiled the first stage of its redesign yesterday, starting with a new look for the homepage. Having been one of the more cluttered sites around, MySpace was certainly due for a revamp. So has it improved? read more

Flight 93 Memoial Blogburst: Who broke the circle?

Ironic Surrealism II | June 18th 2008 by Velvet Hammer

The Memorial Project claims to have an innocent explanation for why the central feature of the Flight 93 memorial is a giant Islamic shaped crescent. As architect Paul Murdoch has been saying since September 2005, the flight path breaks the circle, t read more

And You Thought Gasoline Is Expensive?!?!

Seantiner.com | June 16th 2008 by Sean Tiner

(Big Brother, Stylized Portrait by Tiner).Yes, gasoline will probably reach $5 USD a gallon this summer. Shocking? Yes, considering it was only around $1 USD a gallon six years ago. Ah, the good old days, when $20 would fill up your SUV and you wou read more

Finding Murdoch

Ethical Martini @ Wordpress | June 13th 2008 by Martin Hirst

When an email arrived with “Finding Murdoch” in the subject line, I thought it was a question about an essay topic I’d set for some students. I expected it to be about Rupert or one of the children. As you do when that name’s read more

Flight 93 Memorial Blogburst: Why the drag lines were removed fro…

Ironic Surrealism II | June 11th 2008 by Velvet Hammer

When the passengers and crew of flight 93 smashed their murderers to nothing on an open expanse of western Pennsylvania coal country, two towering sentinels stood silent witness to the heroic tragedy. “Up on Skyline Rd. ,” the news shot around S read more

The Web Week in Review - Money Edition

e-consultancy blog | June 6th 2008

Drama 2.0 has his mind on his money and his money on his mind more than usual lately, so this week's installment of The Web Week in Review is focused on cold hard cash - who's making it and who isn't. read more

The Obama Assassination Hints Are Starting To Stack Up

Welcome Back Rosenthal | June 5th 2008 by Dave from Welcome Back Rosenthal

It’s amazing isn’t it? How we’re hearing all these Presidential assassination allusions. Obviously in private people must do it all the time, but probably not since Lincoln have we heard so many public figures make some kind of remark and then read more

Flight 93 Memorial Blogburst: A call for America ’s churches to…

Ironic Surrealism II | June 4th 2008 by Velvet Hammer

Three segments of American society get paid to investigate and report facts: academia, the press, and government. For two and a half years, all three have been spinning desperately to avoid and suppress the facts about Islamic and terrorist memoriali read more

Today’s Worst Persons

Where's the Outrage? | June 2nd 2008 by Errington Thompson

Today’s Worst Persons in the World Gretchen Carlson of Fox”News” for threatening Scott McClellan Mike Gallagher for just being extremely clueless. Murdoch for his boldfaced lie. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Today’s Worst Pe read more

Understatement of the Year: AOL "may have overpaid" for Bebo

e-consultancy blog | June 2nd 2008

We have a winner for Drama 2.0's Understatement of the Year Award. read more

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