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Cute altar boy with six-pack abs, or mean-spirited misguided Ayn Rand fan? Online chatter about the GOP veep pick Paul Ryan is all over the place. Hillary Clinton is used to these fashionable, online media makeovers, but can Ryan stand the same scrutiny? Where were you when the Spice Girls reunited, Justin Bieber's Klout score dropped and cats first appeared on the Internet? Right here, reading the online media roundup, we hope!
Who will get the Olympic gold for best coverage? Tape delay or live streaming and social media? What's hotter - Ryan Lochte's all-American grill or Danell Leyva's abs? How can we miss you Sarah Palin and Chick-Fil-A, if you won't go away? R.I.P. Gore Vidal, Twitter's most common misspellings and where in the world is Rafalca? That's what people are talking about online this week. Catch up. Join the conversation.
Cell phones in the toilet, foul balls to the chest, new uses for old payphones, that annoying Gotye song, a Silicon Valley reality show and light up prayer mats that let you know you're facing Mecca. We don't make this stuff up. Find out what people are talking about online this week and join the conversation, preferably from somewhere else besides a toilet seat.
How much are you worth to Facebook on its IPO? Why did one of its co-founders "defriend" the US? Are you annoying on Twitter? Turn your iPad into an Etch-a-Sketch, Mitt gets mashed up and disco diva Donna Summer departs this world for that great big glitter ball in the sky. This is what people are talking about online this week. Catch up on these stories and more.
A "tanorexic" New Jersey mom, Ashton Kutcher's Popchips' Bollywood brown-out, hipster racism, Facebook organ donation and Instagram and Pinterest meet cute and Pinstagram is conceived. That's just some of what people are talking about online this week.
Stay-at-home billionaire mom Ann Romney defends her choices on Twitter, Ashley Judd has a puffy face, Rachel Dratch is too ugly for Hollywood and Hillary Clinton keeps on textin'. A tough week for ladies online, but we will persevere. Catch up on these online conversations and more.
If you were a space alien, or maybe just offline for a couple of days, and then logged on you'd wonder what the heck exactly people were talking about online this week! I know I would - hoodies in the House and pink bowling balls!? Has America lost its mind!?
A US marine leaps into the arms of his same-sex partner for a homecoming kiss splashed 'round the interwebs, leap day provides an extra day to ponder how we spend the usual 365 and a leap year look back at life online (since 1996). This week's online conversations seemed to have us leaping forward and looking back - sometimes at the same time.
R.I.P. Whitney Houston, who is Paul McCartney, Sarah Palin is Lin-sane!, who cares how Pinterest is going to make money? and how to self-promote your body (Kate Upton = good; skeevy Maine football coach = bad). All this and more are on KazzaDrask Media's Online Media Roundup. Check it out!
Cher is not dead, a governor points a finger, a prime minister loses her shoe, Newt wants to go to the moon and Facebook can make you depressed (sigh). Let's open a Pinterest account!
Hmmm...it appears these people Beyonce and Jay-Z had a baby, Rick Santorum's sweater vests and Mitt Romney's sinister businessman modeling portfolio moved from New Hampshire to South Carolina, "Shit Just about Anybody Says to Anybody Else" videos are all over YouTube and tweets about @TimTebow are all over Twitter. Did you miss any of this? Catch up now on the Online Media Roundup!
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American psychos and their online footprints, blocking your friends' annoying baby photos, texting for dollars, YouTube saves the Olympics, mobile shopping habits and what is the Internet? That's what people are talking about online this week. Come join the conversation.
Sally Ride's late, great coming out party. Chick-Fil-A still doesn't like gay people - get used to it - and make your own Chick-Fil-Gay sandos at home, minus the bigotry, minus the MSG. Muppets, heterosexual moon walkers and what are you doing to celebrate International Technology Upgrade Week? In case you were under a (moon) rock, this is what people are talking about online this week. Catch up and join the conversation.
Mitt Romney's big spellcheck fail, life's too short to swim at dirty beaches, an Olympic hopeful quits Twitter, office tech etiquette and a merchant fights back against a disgruntled Yelper. Find out what you might have missed while you were working. Here's what people are talking about online this week.
The President comes out for same-sex marraige in the wake of the passage of the nasty Amendment One in North Carolina. Our first social media President sets a retweet record. Is Bristol Palin the face of the new millennial generation or are Malia and Sasha Obama more likely to influence? These stories and more are "evolving" - and they're what people are talking about online this week.
Dive Bar Girl is our latest 24-hour-viral celebrity, thanks to this Instagram with the Prez. Meanwhile a conservative group tries to "uncool" things down. Are you tired of your honey tagging and bragging about you online? Might be time for a social media pre-nup. Why is no one paying attention to the biggest social media failure of all time - Kony2012? This is what we're talking about online this week. Catch up. Join the conversation.
Hillary Clinton texting behind some designer shades, Jeremy Lin throws up, Instagram isn't just for iPhones anymore, Facebook can make you think your're fat and slacktivists fight for their causes from the comfort of their own laptops or mobile devices.
Rush Limbaugh's drastic loss of advertisers is more than like the loss of a couple of French fries at the bottom of the bag. Who is Joseph Kony and why do we want to #StopKony? The New iPad. Mitt's "dog on roof" problem could be bigger than Rick's "man of dog" problem (seriously) and how the current GOP candidates are making Sarah Palin look good. Get the low down on all this and more right here at the Online Media Roundup.
Women are more addicted to the Internet than men, and that's a good thing. The court of online opinion drove another controversial threat to women's health, bodies and rights into the ground. People continue to mess up on Facebook, but there's hope. Pinterest may be driving a new trend in social networking, one that says "look at this" instead of "look at me". Adele goes double-platinum on iTunes and Mad Men is coming back, check out some snazzy new video trailers.
The Susan G. Komen charity vs. Planned Parenthood, Facebook IPO and unlikely millionaires, the New England Patriots win a game not yet played while Ferris Bueller's all grown up and driving a Honda. Miss any of these stories this week? Our Online Media Roundup recap's got you covered!
There was only really one story this week - wasn't there? SOPA - and how to stop it. The Stop Online Piracy Act and its bastard cousin PIPA (Protect IP Act) sound like something we would want....But the way the legislation is written leaves a lot of room for interpreting what exactly constitutes "piracy" and "protecting IP".
Googling "Santorum", the joy of spending time offline, Steve Jobs action figure, the human Barbie, divorce over Facebook and Fidel Castro is still not dead. These stories and more have been curated for your one-stop consumption on the Online Media Roundup.
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