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How-To Block Websites from Keeping Track of your Browsing Activities

We all know each and every site, especially social and internet search engine sites are interested in what we do on the internet. They claim that this data is to offer you more content specific ads that will interest you. Your online browsing activities like the websites you visit and your search queries are collected by a variety … http://bit.ly/fvGYmu added by: itgrunts

Armchair Pundits and Climate Science

Photo via the NY Times One of the most worthy critiques of modern media is that it’s increasingly reliant on pundits and opinion makers, and increasingly less concerned with actual reportage. Take my job, for example. I do a fair amount of original reportage, and have contacts in pertinent fields. But the majority of the work I do is locating stories of note, commenting on them, and explaining their relevance to the green sphere. There are now thousands of people employed to do this with their respective beats — and sometimes, it shows. Fo… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Spill Some Oil, Vent Some Rage with InstantOilSpill.com

Image Credit: InstantOilSpill.com The anger at BP over the past three months has been expressed in a lot of ways: calls to boycott the company into bankruptcy . A competition to redesign BP’s logo . Even a tarring and feathering . Few, however, have been as cathartic as InstantOilSpill.com , whic… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Is the BP Gulf Spill Driving Traffic to Green Websites?

Photo via US Coast Guard This may seem like a cynical question, but it’s one worth addressing. Not because green websites stand to cash in on higher traffic from a high profile environmental disaster — any enviro site or group with any hint of a moral compass wishes sincerely that they’d never be in a position to do so — but because rising traffic could be seen as an indicator of heightened public interest in engaging the spill on environmental grounds. So the question is, is web traffic on green sites really rising? … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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A $20 Million Bid to Buy Perez Hilton [Exclusive]

Gawker has learned that Avid Life Media, the owner of sites including HotorNot.com and Ashley Madison, has partnered with two prominent gossip bloggers to put in a $20 million bid to acquire PerezHilton.com. More

New Blog – DJ Steve Aoki Does It Wrong

Filed under: Humor , Websites Steve Aoki has always made me feel inferior. He’s a semi-famous DJ who produces actually good music and he’s the son of the founder of Benihana. Does Steve Aoki ever do anything wrong?! Yes, all the time. The new blog DJ Steve Aoki UR Doing it Wrong is photos of just that — him doin’ it wrong. Now I can finally start to accept myself. Continue reading

Conde Nast and the End of Magazine Jobs [The Future]

The media world—it changes. A few years ago, Conde Nast was a golden castle on the hill, and the internet was a squatter’s hovel/ “artist’s colony” far below. But lo! Now, former Nasties are flooding the internet themselves. In the wake of former House & Garden editor Dominique Browning’s chronicle of her post-layoff descent into egg-obsessed madness John Koblin has taken an informal survey of the former editors of Conde Nast magazines that were shuttered in the Great Magazine Die-Off. Cookie ‘s Pilar Guzman is creating a website. Domino’ s Deborah Needleman is starting a website. Jane ‘s Brandon Holley is already running a website. It’s worth noting what none of these former queens of the magazine world are doing: running a magazine. These are former Conde Nast editors . They should, ostensibly, have their pick of magazine jobs—if not ones quite as prestigious as their last ones, at least somewhere close on a masthead elsewhere. Instead, they’re all fleeing magazines altogether in favor of the web. And many of them are planning to start websites, a pretty brazen gamble even during good economic times. Magazine jobs are no longer secure, lucrative, or abundant enough to even be a viable option for those who would have had a whole buffet of them to choose from not long ago. Internet media jobs are no more secure (trust us!), but the barrier to entry is low. Might as well give it a shot! There’s always the Peace Corps if this doesn’t work out. [ NYO ]

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4Chan on Jeopardy

What is “The Lulz”? I'll take “Obscene Websites” for 1000 Alex. The Best Links: From Urlesque’s Tumblr View

New Adam Lambert Single: Love It or Loathe It?

He’s been making news for crotch grabs and controversial kisses, but Adam Lambert is all about the music.

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New Adam Lambert Single: Love It or Loathe It?