How do you combat the loss of viewership? If you have a TV station in Spain, you broadcast at least two hours worth of YouTube videos daily
Sunday, November 30, 2008
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How Obama Got Elected... Interviews With Obama Voters
Interesting survey, conducted and certified by Zogby, that provides interesting insight into what information actually made it through the media to the people who voted.
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Whale Sunset
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30uux68 = NOT MY PHOTO, I just LOVE it though.
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1 hour startrails
HDR Sharpened Sharpened Contrast Sunset
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Digg Qwerks
This has been happening on Digg for a little while. When I view my personal page, it sometimes shows that comments that I have made have been 'buried' and show negative numbers, but when I actually go to the comment itself, on the page of the story where I made the comment, the count is higher.
Why does this happen?
Which number is the most accurate?
Why does this happen?
Which number is the most accurate?
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