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Everywhere TV

 | by Linda Childers

If screens seem to be popping up everywhere, that's because they are. In a DVR world, advertisers are reaching outside the home for today's most desirable audience: a captive one. Anywhere people might be waiting equals an opportunity to air short-form content and advertising. Tune in to the forefront of "advertainment."


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Good News: The Economy Isn't the Only Thing That's Dying

 | by Tom Stern

A Kick In the Career: In this week's column, humorist and career expert Tom Stern discusses the culture of dying from overworking.


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Is Your Head In The Clouds?

 | posted by Elizabeth Roberts

Associated Press May. 31, 2007 DALLAS - Dell Inc. said Thursday that earnings fell slightly in preliminary first-quarter results, and the...

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Top 10 Reasons the New iPhone 3G Still Sucks!

 | posted by Ryan Pratt

Here are just a few of the reasons the new Apple iPhone 3G still sucks: ...

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Work/Life: Are Private Terminals and Small Planes the Future of Air Travel?

 | posted by Owen Wild

With the network air carriers pulling service to mid-tier-city airports around the U.S., air service from private terminals is filling the...

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How Will You Spend Your 3 Percent Raise?

 | posted by Rusty Weston

The dog days of summer are upon us - west coast skies are smoky and the east coast is humid and stormy. The economy is tanking, but if you...

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Comic Con and Other Geek Holidays

 | posted by Kevin Ohannessian

Today the San Diego Comic Con began. While it was created for comic book companies to announce upcoming products, and for fans to meet the...

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The Barbie Bubble

 | posted by Jen August

When I finally cleared through the crowd of technology reporters at the press preview for Digital Life ­-- the largest consumer electronics...

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