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Go Granny: Fighting Back With Social Media, Not Super Bowl Ads

Take that, GoDaddy! With the Super Bowl coming up this weekend in the United States, many people will be glued to their televisions. Some of us couldn’t care less about the game — no, we’ll be watching this year’s Super Bowl ads. Because in true American fashion, it’s not just a sports game, it’s a business opportunity. But what if nearly $3,000,000 for 30 seconds of TV time isn’t in your budget?… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Small Business Trends Discovery Date : 04/02/2011 22:20 Number of articles : 4

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Go Granny: Fighting Back With Social Media, Not Super Bowl Ads

Take that, GoDaddy! With the Super Bowl coming up this weekend in the United States, many people will be glued to their televisions. Some of us couldn’t care less about the game — no, we’ll be watching this year’s Super Bowl ads. Because in true American fashion, it’s not just a sports game, it’s a business opportunity. But what if nearly $3,000,000 for 30 seconds of TV time isn’t in your budget?… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Small Business Trends Discovery Date : 04/02/2011 22:20 Number of articles : 4

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Go Granny: Fighting Back With Social Media, Not Super Bowl Ads

Take that, GoDaddy! With the Super Bowl coming up this weekend in the United States, many people will be glued to their televisions. Some of us couldn’t care less about the game — no, we’ll be watching this year’s Super Bowl ads. Because in true American fashion, it’s not just a sports game, it’s a business opportunity. But what if nearly $3,000,000 for 30 seconds of TV time isn’t in your budget?… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Small Business Trends Discovery Date : 04/02/2011 22:20 Number of articles : 4

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Go Granny: Fighting Back With Social Media, Not Super Bowl Ads

Take that, GoDaddy! With the Super Bowl coming up this weekend in the United States, many people will be glued to their televisions. Some of us couldn’t care less about the game — no, we’ll be watching this year’s Super Bowl ads. Because in true American fashion, it’s not just a sports game, it’s a business opportunity. But what if nearly $3,000,000 for 30 seconds of TV time isn’t in your budget?… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Small Business Trends Discovery Date : 04/02/2011 22:20 Number of articles : 4

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See, Obama Still Cares About Climate Change (Video)

See? Obama still cares about climate change! Despite keeping largely silent on the issue over the last year or two, failing to speak up to save the climate bill from certain death in the Senate, and not giving it any mention at all during his State of the Union address , he still wants Americans to address climate change. He said so right here, in this widely-hailed speech to the thousands upon thousands of … students at Penn State University…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Dell Streak 7 phone app discovered, so far is much ado about nothing (video)

Remember when we all laughed about making calls on the 5-inch Streak ? Those were the days. Now it looks as if some clever tweakers have discovered a hidden phone app in Dell’s 7-inch model … but beyond the shell of a presentation, there’s not much to it. According to Streak Smart , rotation is enabled, there’s a dedicated voicemail button, and calls will not seem to connect (which is, in this particular instance, seemingly unrelated to the carrier). See the frustration for yourself in the video after the break; not to worry, fans of holding giant slates up to the ear when talking to loved ones, someone somewhere will assuredly get this working at some point. Continue reading Dell Streak 7 phone app discovered, so far is much ado about nothing (video) Dell Streak 7 phone app discovered, so far is much ado about nothing (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Feb 2011 16:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Beck wonders about his Egypt/China/New Zealand/Europe theory: ‘Is it so farfetched, really?’ Um, yeah, it is.

Click here to view this media Glenn Beck seems to be a little nonplussed that everyone is pointing and laughing at his typically GlennBeckian apocalyptic conspiracist take on the events in Egypt . On his Fox News show yesterday he basically doubled down: They were reacting with surprise afterwards, you know, like what? I’ve never heard that. Because she’s 100 percent wrong. First of all, that’s not the network’s theory. That’s not Fox’s theory. That’s my theory. My theory. And it’s not Van Jones or anything else. Let me ask you this, let’s start here. Since when is having a theory when you’re trying to figure out what’s going on a bad thing in America? And it’s really less theory than it is facts in their own words. But, just in case, let me show you what my “theory” is. And I stand by it. Everybody on the left, this is my theory and I stand by every word of it. Groups from the hardcore socialists and communist left and extreme Islam will work together because of the common enemy of Israel and the Jews. It’s not just capitalism, it’s not the United States, it’s your way of life in the West. And I stand by that. Groups from the hardcore socialist left and communism and extreme Islam will work together to overturn relatively — relative stability because in the status quo, they are both ostracized from power and the mainstream in most parts of the world. That’s — here, I’ll even put it up for you — Glenn’s theory. Here it is. Got it? That’s it and I stand by it. Is it so farfetched, really? Yes. This has been another edition of simple answers to simple questions.

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Raw Video: Weather Hits Super Bowl Again

Another blast of winter weather slammed Dallas with up to 5 inches of snow Friday, making driving hazardous and forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights as tens of thousands of football fans descended on the city for the Super Bowl. (Feb. 4)

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Chris Matthews Rips Obama’s Handling of Egypt Crisis: ‘I Feel Ashamed As an American’

MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews appeared on Morning Joe, Friday, to slam President Obama's handling of the escalating crisis in Egypt, saying it made him ” ashamed as an American .” Matthews, who famously declared Obama gave him a “thrill” up his leg, excoriated what he perceived to be the President's disloyalty to Egypt's leader, Hosni Mubarak. The Hardball host berated, ” And Barack Obama, as much I support him in many ways, there is a transitional quality to the guy that is chilling.” He added, “I believe in relationships…You treat your friends a certain way. You're loyal to them.” Matthews has previously lauded the authoritarian Mubarak.. Pointing out Mubarak's stand against Hezbollah and other extremist elements in the region, the anchor on January 31 wondered, “How can you say he'll easily be replaced? This guy's the George Washington of peace over there.” [See video below.] Deriding immediate calls for Mubarak to step down, Matthews lamented, “Character and planning…I feel shame about this. I feel ashamed as an American, the way we're doing this. I know he has to change. I know we're for democracy, but the way we've handled it is not the way a friend handles a matter.” Matthews even attacked Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's performance: “I watched Secretary Clinton today. I don't get anything. I don't see anything other than two and two are four. I keep waiting for five. Show me you've done your jobs over there.” A transcript of his answer to Joe Scarborough's question, which aired at 8:22am EST, follows: JOE SCARBOROUGH: Chris, a statement yesterday from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, real concern among Arab states, if this is how we treat our ally of 30 years and I know it's tough to bring these facts up to people who want to call for his immediate lynching, but if we treat an ally of 30 years this way, demanding that he leaves quote “now,” Saudi Arabia, UAE, Jordan, are other allies in the region start questioning America's character [sic]? CHRIS MATTHEWS: Well, I think that's the great word, Joe. It's character. Our national character. We do is have a character. And Americans think about ourselves as the good guys and being good friends and loyal. And these are values that mean a lot to us as people. You don't walk down the street and watch your friend get gunned down and not do anything about it. We're not Kitty Genovese here. We're not a situation in New York or something when somebody gets mugged and we watch it happen. Was he our friend for 30 years? Are we denying that? I remember, Joe, when he came to one of those afternoon events they had in the House Foreign Affairs committee back in 1981 after Sadat had been assassinated. And, of course, we Americans loved Sadat. There was a great emotion towards him because of what he had done for peace and his courage. And we just loved his dignity and his personality. And Along came Mubarak, this strong personality. We thought things might come apart over there and he held everything together. He was strong. I was with Tip O'Neil that day and I walked aback from that meeting with him and I said, “He's a strong guy.” And we were just chatting about what an impressive figure he was and we've been with him for 30 years. And now we're saying, it's time for the gate. Well, we should have known this. My second point of view about this, it's friendship. He's 83 in May. He's getting old. We should have prepared this 10, 20 years ago. In friendship, where was the State Department? Don't we have hundreds of people sitting over there in Foggy Bottom with no other job except to know what's going on in Egypt, with no other job, but to know the culture and politics in that country and to understand who the potential leaders and factions that might off set the Muslim Brotherhood? What are they doing? I watched Secretary Clinton today . I don't get anything. I don't see anything other than two and two are four . I keep waiting for five. Show me you've done your jobs over there . And I just wish, in our friendship, we should have been smart and I think we don't have a plan B. I mean, the guy's almost 83. His plan was Gamal]. I was talking to Secretary Powell while ago. I hope it wasn't off the record, because he said it rather clearly to me. I said, “What do you think of Mubarak?” He said, “He's like every other leader in the world there. All they think about is primogeniture.” They want their oldest kid to be their successor, whether it's Gadaffi or Bashar Assad. They call themselves Baathist, monarchist, whatever, Islamists. It all comes down to the same thing. They want their oldest kid to replace them. And what was the plan for transition for our friend? Did we ever talk to him about it? Did we talk about it, encourage him? That's my view. Character and planning. And I don't see- I feel shame about this. I feel ashamed as an American, the way we're doing this. I know he has to change. I know we're for democracy, but the way we've handled it is not the way a friend handles a matter. We're not handling as Americans should handle a matter like this. I don't feel right about it. And Barack Obama, as much I support him in many ways, there is a transitional quality to the guy that is chilling. I believe in relationships. I think we all do. Relationship politics is what we were brought up with in this country. You treat your friends a certain way. You're loyal to them. And when they're wrong, you try to be with them. You try and stick with them. As the great old line was, “I don't need you when I'm right.” You've got to help out people when they're in trouble and all I'm seeing is transaction. Who we going to get the next deal with? And, by the way, we don't have a plan for the next deal, so we're not even good at transactions, let alone relationships. What are we good at here? That's what I keep asking. What have we done as leaders and friends? Nothing except watch. MIKA BRZEZINSKI: Wow! — Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter .

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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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