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Paul Lewis on Crowdsourcing

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Media Mirror: Cracked.com

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Media Mirror: Cracked.com

Cracked.com       It is very hard to find material that is both funny and informative on the Internet.  It seems that you can either read up on the latest news stories or watch mind-numbingly unintelligent Youtube videos, usually involving cats.  However, one website that I have been reading for a few years now is combining these two vastly different more...

Media Mirror: IMDB.com

By at December 1, 2011 | 2:15 am | 3 Comments

Media Mirror: IMDB.com

IMDB  In recent years, the Internet has reached the omnipresent status of a deity— vast numbers of people pay homage to the Internet on a daily basis. They flock to the Internet seeking answers and information. Indeed, the times have certainly changed for the people of the world, and for those seeking information on the film industry, things keep getting more...

Media Mirror: Kandeej.com

By at December 1, 2011 | 2:15 am | 3 Comments

Media Mirror: Kandeej.com

www.kandeej.com             Kandee Johnson is a professional make-up artist, well known among the YouTube community for her extensive D.I.Y. videos and tutorials. She uploads YouTube videos and posts to her blog  nearly every day, keeping viewers constantly updated. Her goal is to share her knowledge as a make-up artist with the world. Johnson shows fun more...

Media Mirror: Why the Kids Hate Mark Zuckerberg, Now.

By at December 1, 2011 | 2:14 am | 3 Comments

Media Mirror: Why the Kids Hate Mark Zuckerberg, Now.

Facebook          The dreaded Facebook update season is here. The only thing more annoying than Facebook changing is having everyone complain about how they hate the “new Facebook” on the website itself. Is this layout worse than the last? Are people just afraid of change? One interesting change is the fact that the “top stories” and more...

NYSUNY 2020: Getting Kids Out of LaLa Land and Into College

By at November 17, 2011 | 12:00 am | 0 Comment

NYSUNY 2020:  Getting Kids Out of LaLa Land and Into College

Whenever I take my long curly hair out from underneath my backwards hat at the dinner table, by request of my grandfather, he always imparts a piece of advice: “One day you’re going to have to stop living in LaLa Land and face real life.” Thanksgiving and Christmas are always so pleasant. But recently I began considering this notion of keeping your head in more...

Occupy Wall Street and the Unions

By at November 3, 2011 | 8:57 pm | 0 Comment

Occupy Wall Street and the Unions

If the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protests have not annoyed you yet, you aren’t talking to the right people. The protests have attracted flannel-clad hipsters decrying the Tea Party as “fascists,” sociology majors decrying contemporary science as “informed by matrices of Western oppression,” iPhone owners attacking corporate greed while mourning Steve Jobs, and, more...

Sweet Treats: Moxie Cupcakes

By at October 28, 2011 | 11:45 pm | 0 Comment

Sweet Treats: Moxie Cupcakes

Cupcakes are delicious, sugary, covered in frosting and coveted by children everywhere. Recently, cupcakes have made a comeback and are not just for children anymore. One local bakery's use of sophisticated recipes and elegant designs have put this classic treat back on the map.  Moxie Cupcake's pink and brown exterior manages to be feminine and vintage, more...