Star Trek latest: new Enterprise revealed, scene previews shown (6)
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The first shot of the new look Starship Enterprise from the J.J. Abrams Star Trek movie is out (picture above). If it looks like the old Enterprise, just more modern looking, there is a reason. Abrams told Entertainment Weekly (also image source) that “If you’re going to do Star Trek there are many things you cannot change. The Enterprise is a visual touchstone for so many people. So if you’re going to do the Enterprise, ...
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kalle said:
omg!!1! zo pretty!1
Blogazines: Late Halloween (2)
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Check out this great Blogazine post from Kaboodler emilyisrad. I know it's a couple days past Halloween, but I figured that since I know this costume had been floating around Kaboodle and I actually purchased it, it was only fitting I'd post a picture to show how it looked in real life. I actually watched The Birds on Halloween last year and knew I wanted to be Melanie Daniels for this Halloween, so... See the ...
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Missy said:
Dude, best costume ever.
Xperia X1 Still Headed to the U.S. Soon, Despite Component Shortage (1)
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A New Battle Is Beginning in Branding for the Web (1)
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Trademark issues may take on a higher profile, fueled by the escalating value of brands in general and trademark holders increasingly trying to assert their rights, especially on the Internet.
Bypass YouTube Restrictions with a URL Hack [Video] (1)
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Find yourself on the wrong side of the ocean (or border) from a U.S.-only YouTube video? Don't want to log in to glimpse a clip that might have content that's "inappropriate for some users"? Both are fairly easy to get around by slightly altering the video's URL, according to the Google Operating System Blog. Most YouTube URLs take the form of:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEOIDNote the 11-character code at the end, and place it like so:http://www.youtube.com/v/VIDEOIDThe swift move brings ...
Google-Map Your Next Novel... or Twitter It? [Books] (1)
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"Book trailers" have been all the rage as a promotional tool lately; the vignettes for Charles Bock's characters in Beautiful Children are particularly cinematic. Now Newsweek reports that Penguin Books UK and Six to Start have a new project to tell the stories of books online — using new media, get it? While the digital retelling of these stories still uses words, those words are on Twitter and Google Maps. But getting away from Twitter ...