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Sick of Charlie Sheen? Download a Charlie Sheen Blocker for Your Web Browser
Plug-in removes ubiquitous, troubled actor’s name and face from the Internet
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A Thought for Women’s Day: Lucky, and Thanks to the Web
The internet has brought women another quantum leap forward — the web doesn’t stare at your ass
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Wired Declares ‘The Web is Dead’; the Web Responds
Chris Anderson accomplishes his goal: to get tech people talking
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Growing Number of Oscar Viewers Simultaneously Online
Trend: People who watch big events on TV surf the Web, too
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Galifianakis, ‘Auto-Tune the News’ Lead Streamy Awards Field
Nominees announced for second annual Web television competition
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NCTA Chief Warns of Legal War on Net Neutrality
CEO McSlarrow tells media group: We have First Amendment rights, too.
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Do Movie Marketers Waste Their Money on TV?
Study finds that youth learn about movies online and from friends, not from television
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Comedy Sites Are Big Gainers on the Web
Humor sites on the Web scored the biggest gains of subject matter tracked by comScore in August.
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Industry Leaders View the Web as Moneymaker
Disney’s Iger, Hulu’s Kilar, YouTube’s Hurley muse at digital-media panel.
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Wikipedia Amends Editing Rules
Encyclopedia site trying to curb what it calls online “vandalism.”
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Obit: CompuServe Dies After 30 Years
CompuServe Classic, the initial on-ramp to the information superhighway for a generation of Americans, has died. It was 30 years old. Cause of death was the rise of broadband and the World Wide Web. CompuServe's current owner, AOL, confirmed the passing. In a message sent to subscribers, the company urged customers still dependent on cheap…
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Facebook & MySpace: A Brief History
From MySpace’s founding in August 2003 to the late-April shakeups.
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Exclusive: Bale’s Co-Workers Say His F-Bombs Were Justified
Crew members on “Terminator” step up to defend the star
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Al Gore takes Google underwater
Ever since the contested presidential election in Florida in 2000 — when hanging chads and Supreme Court intervention kept him from victory — former Vice President Al Gore has been a political rock star in Democratic circles. When Barack Obama conferred with Gore during the presidential transition last fall, political rumors flew that the former…
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Hollywood 2.0 with Barry Diller, Chairman and CEO of IAC/InteractiveCorp
TheWrap talks to Barry Diller about the challenges posed to Hollywood by the Internet.