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  1. Front Page
    Running from the 1930s through the 1950s, Front Page Drama was a popular radio program sponsored by The American Weekly Magazine. It is ... known as The American Weekly Program, as the radio stories were adapted from stories in the magazine by the same name. Emmy Award winning writer and producer Paul W. Keyes got his start on Hearst Radio directing Front Page Drama. He later went on to write and produce Dean Martin's show and "Laugh-In" and be a consultant for Richard Nixon.
  2. Home Pages
    Description- The MSN Home Pages service doesn't really exist. It's another one of those 'co-branding' efforts. MSN and Talk City probably do some profit sharing from this service. Let's stop that profit, so they don't have to share it!
  3. Web Pages
    Graphics are displayed in web pages if they haven't been turned off in your configuration settings to increase the download speed. With most browsers you can right-click on a picture and select "View Image" to view it by itself, or "Save Image As" to save the file to your computer for later viewing with another application. Graphics come in a wide range of formats. At one time GIF's were the most popular, but lately they are going out of style.
  4. Larry Page
    Larry Page and Sergey Brin are not your typical billionaires. In fact, if you type billionaire into Google, the picture that emerges -- fancy cars, private jets, mansions, jewels, supermodel girlfriends -- isn't anything you'd find in the lifestyle of the Google guys. Page drives a Prius, which costs around $21,000. Brin gets around for the most part on in-line skates, and he still lives in a rented apartment.
  5. Betty Page
    Betty Page is the epitome of full-figured, tough sexiness. In an era of repression, she brought a "bad-girl" sensuality that is reflected in the rockabilly lifestyle and music. The Betty Page hairstyle, often modified to be shorter in back, is very distinctive and immediately evokes an edgy, hard-core attitude that is almost punk rock. Black hair, either straight or a bit wavy, short bangs, and longer in back - this haircut can't be confused with any other.
  6. Free Web Page -- Free Web Page Hosting
    Free Web Page Hosting offers exactly that, free hosting! You get 150MBs of space, an easy-to-use file manager, direct FTP, your own guest book, message board, and form mail. If you want, you can upgrade and get additional features such as email, domain name support, extensive web stats, and more. This host is highly recommended.
  7. Free Web Page -- Tools
    NVU (http://www.nvu.com/) is a completely *FREE*, open-source web page editing package that rivals Dreamweaver and Frontpage in terms of features and functionality. Don’t be thrown off by the references to Linux - it’s totally Windows-compatible, you just need to download the Windows-based version, right here. This software is truly amazing, you can see what it can do right here (screenshots). It might appear somewhat techie but don’t worry - it’s simpler than it looks! Anyway, if you want to explore how to build webpages but never had the tools, here is your chance!
  8. Web Pages -- Content
    Web pages are all created with a purpose in mind by some person or agency or entity. They do not simply "grow" on the web like mildew grows in moist corners. You are looking for someone who claims accountability and responsibility for the content.
  9. Google Home Page
    The new version of the Google home page for the iPhone has a large search box smack in the middle of the page and tabs across the top to access different services. Those tabs are Home, Gmail, Calendar, Reader, and More. Below them are some more selections for signing in and changing search preferences.
  10. Larry Page -- Years
    An influential manager and producer during the British Invasion, Larry Page (born Lenny Davis) did a lot for the Kinks in their early career, although he was muscled out of the picture after their first couple of years of success. He had a lengthier relationship with the Troggs, whom he produced in the 1966-68 period that yielded their big hits.
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