links for 2006-05-28
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Fun-patterned straps for your SLR.
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"Petite departments gained a reputation for traditional -- some would say frumpy -- career-oriented clothing. Chic looks, clothing executives said, never made the leap from regular sizes to petite...."
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"But we are francophone; we were born speaking French. So many francophones start bands and sing in English because they want to go everywhere in the world and be big stars in the States, but that's not our main goal anyway."
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"The rise of consumer-generated advertising can be viewed as either a boon to brands or a threat. When G.M. solicited consumer input in online ad-making...many people responded with anti-S.U.V. messages."
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Rita Katz, who was born in Iraq and speaks fluent Arabic, spends hours each day monitoring the password-protected online chat rooms in which Islamic terrorists discuss politics and trade tips. She and her researchers mine online sources for intelligence.
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On the future of mobile TV: "Will it be regular live television, redirected to their phones? Or typical television fare, edited and re-packaged? It might end up being neither, but instead a new amalgam more like the increasingly video-dominated Web."
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