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Google gets more personal with search results
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google is sifting through the photos and commentary on its blossoming social network so its Internet search results can include more personal information. The additional personal touches that began to roll out Tuesday mark...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Companies and Corporations, Online Media Industry, Yahoo! Inc., Media Industry
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Pumpkin carving a break from the books
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterCarving a great pumpkin for Halloween takes a lot of time and effort but one women shows it can be done. Lizz Radican, an Indiana University graduate student, uses pottery tools to carve the orange gourds into Halloween pictures. As one might expect,...Tags: Halloween, Pumpkin, File Sharing, Colleges and Universities, Facebook
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Hunter may have shot bear made famous by Internet
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Researchers fear a hunter may have killed a black bear named Hope who became famous when her birth in northeastern Minnesota was broadcast live to a worldwide audience over the Internet. Lynn Rogers, senior biologist with the...Tags: File Sharing, Mass Media, Radio, Natural Resources, Entertainment
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Amazon launches online media storage service
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Amazon.com wants to be more than a destination for shopping online — it also dreams of being a place where you can store your music, photos and videos and access them any time, from any computer. The online retailer...Tags: E-Commerce Industry, Video Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, Amazon.com Inc., Arts and Culture
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YouTube, universities launch new media program
NEW YORK (AP) — YouTube is partnering with universities to launch a new media program series for aspiring digital filmmakers. The video-sharing website announced Thursday it would launch the YouTube Creator Institute with the University of...Tags: Mass Media, YouTube, Colleges and Universities, Google Inc., Education
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Amazon buys European movie rental service Lovefilm
NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon is buying Lovefilm, a European movie rental service akin to Netflix. Lovefilm operates in the U.K., Germany, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Much like Netflix Inc., it is a subscription-based service through which people can...Tags: Television, Europe, Entertainment, Amazon.com Inc., Netflix Inc.
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Mishawaka dentist office closes unexpectedly
MISHAWAKA — A national dental office with a branch in Mishawaka did not open its doors Monday morning, leaving many patients wondering why.
Allcare Dental and Dentures, located off Main Street in Mishawaka, was supposed to reopen after the...Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Computing and Information Technology Industry, New Year's Day, Arts and Culture, Health
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Study finds many graphic YouTube self-harm videos
CHICAGO (AP) — A new study warns of troubling videos on YouTube that could serve as a how-to for people bent on injuring themselves. The authors say many of the videos show bloody, live enactments or graphic photos of people cutting their arms...Tags: YouTube, Mass Media, Mental Health, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Facebooking from prison
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY -- At first glance, Roy Kim’s Facebook profile appears rather ordinary, with a steady feed of photos and personal updates.
But in one way it is remarkable: The 21-year-old is serving time in state prison.
He shows off his...Tags: Telecommunication Service, Crimes, Prisons, Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Mass Media
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Yahoo ready to deliver on promise to upgrade email
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yahoo's popular email service is getting a long-promised facelift. It's part of the Internet company's attempt to appeal to people who are increasingly using Facebook, Twitter, Google and other online alternatives to...Tags: Mass Media, Yahoo! Inc., Facebook, Google Inc., Arts and Culture
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Panel: Internet gambling is future of industry
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Internet gambling is the future of the casino industry, whether it's approved at the federal or state level, a panel of online and brick-and-mortar casino executives said Tuesday. And a New Jersey lawmaker predicted there...Tags: Referenda, Lifestyle and Leisure, Online Media Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics
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Few jobs out there don't require at least some computer literacy
Vivian Godwin is the online-learning coordinator at Workforce Central Florida, the region's publicly funded jobs agency. She oversees the agency's programs that provide computer-literacy training — free of charge — to laid-off workers. She...
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