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Hotmail announces disposable e-mail addresses, those with disposable personas rejoice

It’s 3:27am and something is wrong on the internet . You just have to rip that hipster blogger a new one but don’t want all the hateful responses from the Kool-Aid drinkers going to your precious Hotmail account that contains just your first name and year of birth — plus your zip and area codes too. What do you do? You try out Hotmail Aliases, which let you create multiple, “disposable” e-mail accounts that all filter back to your primary one. This is something that you can do on Yahoo, but there you have to pay extra for Plus service and, while Gmail will let you create unique addresses too, there you can only add an extension to your existing handle. Here you’re home free to create anything you want. Might we suggest GasPoweredLoverEVsSuck3915@hotmail.com? Hotmail announces disposable e-mail addresses, those with disposable personas rejoice originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Feb 2011 14:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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AT&T gives you 60 second run-down on ATRIX 4G [video]

AT&T has posted a new episode of its “Mobile Minute” segment to YouTube, and this week’s subject is the Motorola ATRIX 4G. If you want to see a quick, Cliff’s Notes-style video describing what’s new and notable on the dual-core, Android handset, hit the jump… the clip is waiting for you. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Boy Genius Report Discovery Date : 04/02/2011 19:37 Number of articles : 4

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Video: Lil Wayne Talks “Green & Yellow” on ESPN’s First Take

“Let’s be honest about this, this young upstart who did “Black & Yellow” is not in Wayne’s league…” #SkipBaylessShotsFired@Wiz Weezy checks in with Skip and them on ESPN’s First Take. He speaks on his Packers fight song and whether or not it’s gonna backfire and end up firing up the Steelers, and why he roots for Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 04/02/2011 19:32 Number of articles : 5

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Video: Lil Wayne Talks “Green & Yellow” on ESPN’s First Take

“Let’s be honest about this, this young upstart who did “Black & Yellow” is not in Wayne’s league…” #SkipBaylessShotsFired@Wiz Weezy checks in with Skip and them on ESPN’s First Take. He speaks on his Packers fight song and whether or not it’s gonna backfire and end up firing up the Steelers, and why he roots for Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 04/02/2011 19:32 Number of articles : 5

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Humor Sustains Melissa Peterman in New Sitcom

Actress-comedian Melissa Peterman stars in the new CMT sitcom, “Working Class.” She explains how working with Reba McEntire on “Reba” from 2001-2007 taught her everything she needed to know about making a great TV show. (Feb. 4)

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A Heart-Healthy Diet: Wining and Dining the Heart

A heart-healthy diet can include wine and chocolate, but don’t go overboard.

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The Republicans’ bid to repeal Obamacare might have failed in the Senate , but the GOP’s John Thune thinks Democrats are going to have to face reality about this “awful” bill eventually. Most Americans don’t like it, he says—finding a poll to back him up, as folks on both sides…

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More Mass Protests in Egypt Push Mubarak to Go

Tens of thousands were thronging Cairo’s main square again Friday, pushing Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to leave. The demonstration was largely peaceful, but there were small street clashes at the fringe. (Feb. 4)

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The House Republicans are back in charge, and that means no ethical violations will ever be found among the party faithful. As a reporter, I occasionally had to work on these ethics stories, and it’s the same as it ever was: There is literally almost nothing congress critters can’t get away wit h: The House Ethics Committee issued a report last month with evidence that campaign donors were offered one-on-one meetings with Members of Congress, that senior Congressional staff participated in nearly every fundraising activity a Member conducted, and that a lobbyist discussed both a legislative concern and a fundraising event with a Member’s chief of staff. The committee found nothing wrong with any of it. Although the House Ethics Manual forbids the use of official resources to support campaign or political activities, the case of the three lawmakers who came under scrutiny demonstrates how closely intermingled those activities can sometimes be. Last month, the Ethics Committee issued a report on the fundraising efforts of Reps. Joe Crowley (D-N.Y.), Tom Price (R-Ga.) and John Campbell (R-Calif.) and concluded that, contrary to the judgment of the independent Office of Congressional Ethics, “each Member’s fundraising activities raised no appearances of impropriety. Nor did they violate any law or other applicable standards of conduct in connection with their fundraising activities.” The OCE, reviewing the same facts, had concluded that some of the fundraising activities the Members had engaged in “gave the appearance that special treatment or access was provided to donors or that contributions were linked to an official act.” For example, the committee report includes e-mails from Crowley’s fundraising consultant thanking a financial industry lobbyist “for helping out Crowley for Congress and JOE PAC” and offering times and dates when the Congressman is available for a one-on-one meeting. Similarly, a fundraiser for Campbell sent an e-mail to a corporate donor asking for a contribution and noting that “Congressman Campbell wanted me to see if you are available to do a 1-on-1 coffee or lunch with him. He prefers these to big events. Is there any way you can do $1k or even $500 to help him out?” The invitation included a broad window of times the Congressman would be available during two weeks Congress was in session. In an interview with Roll Call, Campbell spokesman Chris Bognanno defended the meetings, saying “these coffees are not just one-on-one and the vast majority are not with donors — the Congressman likes coffee. He likes to go to coffee houses and drink coffee.” The meetings “are both of an official nature and of a political nature. … They are one-on-one or two-on-one or a group will come and talk to him” about an issue, and on some occasions “there are some that are fundraising that are set up with the fundraiser.”

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TreeHugger Founder Graham Hill Featured in Short-Documentary About the Future of Mobility

Photo: Screen grabs from video Chapter 1: The New City Our Dear Leader was interviewed for a documentary series about the future of mobility. The first instalment is about our increasingly urban future and how mega-cities are, in Graham’s words, “very efficient sharing systems”. Graham also gives us a quick tour of his extremely space-efficient apartment (see LifeEdited for more). Check out the video below…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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