A waving George W. Bush billboard is greeting drivers along I-35 in Wyoming, Minn. , but no one knows who paid to put it there. Next to the image of former President Bush reads the caption "Miss Me Yet?" Full Article at MinnPost.com
Dressage riders may be subject to closed-circuit television in the warm-up arenas at international shows after the decision of the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) yesterday... Full Article at Times Online
The B-Sens remained undefeated against the River Rats, beating Albany 4-3 last Friday. Full Article at Our Sports Central
So far, Google has failed to launch a successful social web product to U.S. Internet users. Orkut has taken off in including Brazil and India, but not in North America. Wave is a neat concept, but it has proven too abstract to catch on. Full Article at Mashable!
The January search share numbers are in. But the gains at least show that Microsoft is committed to the business, regardless of cost. And Bing's progress is more sustained than we thought it would be. Full Article at Silicon Alley Insider
Few brands have had as singular a focus on social media as e.l.f. , a cosmetics line that does zero in the way of traditional advertising yet has strong working relationships with about 500 bloggers. Full Article at Brandweek
REALLY?? Do we honestly need another social networking tool? Google Buzz will be showing up in about 1% of gmail user accounts starting today, and everyone else should have it within... Full Article at Perez Hilton
2010-02-09 23:49:13 - Today poll, were created with certain Autodesk Media & Entertainment : software. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Google's Buzzing Jon Gripton February 09, 2010 9:57 PM Recommend post (0) Google have launched their new product that aims to help users "organise their social interactions online". Does that make it a Twitter-killer? A social network in its own right? Full Article at Sky News
Most college students, at some point, take an internship in the field they want to work in. This means you get a great experience, do a ton of work (and not necessarily the most glamorous work), and you don’t get paid. Full Article at College Fashion .Net