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  1. Msnbc News
    Online News: The top news sites are MSNBC.com, CNN.com, Yahoo! News, and ABCNews.com - none of them a newspaper according to statistics from Nielsen/NetRatings for May. NYTimes, Gannett Newspaper sites (small regional US papers), and Washington Post took spots 5 to 7.
  2. Headline News -- Late Watch
    In the late 1990s, Headline News pioneered using a digital video jukebox to recycle segments of one newscast seamlessly into another newscast. The new technology led towards the network needing less staff due to the ability to use segments throughout an entire day (it replaced the former method of having anchors read the same stories repeatedly hour after hour, with the second 15 minutes of each half hour in the wheel being on videotape every third and fourth hour). During this period, the network laid off part of its staff, including such stalwart anchors as Lyn Vaughn, David Goodnow and Bob Losure, all of whom had been with Headline News for over 10 years.
  3. Neopets -- Neopets News
    Down the hall, past the two human-size Neopets in the reception area, dozens of geeks in blue jeans and T-shirts keep Neopia churning from their tchotchke-lined cubicles. Running this Oz is a round-the-clock enterprise, requiring 110 staffers in LA and another 20 in Singapore. Translators post the latest Neopian news in 10 languages. Programmers code minigames. Artists draw shiny, happy mutant pets. Sketches of the two latest breeds of Neopets - the Hissi, a winged serpent, and the Ruki, a flying insect - cover the walls.
  4. Cbs News -- Stories
    In 1987 CBS News started a new kind of newsmagazine. Unlike others, 48 Hours focused on a single topic. Initially, all the shooting was done in two days and presented in raw chunks with little narration. The aim was to let viewers experience the story themselves. 48 Hours got its name from the successful CBS News documentary special 48 Hours on Crack street. It was hosted, usually on location, by CBS Newsman Dan Rather.
  5. Nextel Phones -- Service
    Brand identity crises seem to be all the rage these days—Sprint's joining the party by all but dropping the Nextel name and adopting the all-too-easy slogan of "Sprint Ahead." The focus of the new marketing campaign, which starts July 1, will be on its data services and network speed. more
  6. Turbonegro
    Do You Dig Destruction - Turbonegro are supposed to be the first Norwegian band to premiere with a new single that can be downloaded to mobile phones. The story: the Norwegian telecommunication company Telenor offers a free download of the new Turbonegro song "Do You Do You Dig Destruction?" (lifted from their forthcoming album) to all Telenor customers, just send a sms saying "musikk" to the number 2244.
  7. Burger King -- Foods
    The Burger King is a deposed European monarch and Shock Victim who has since been reduced to becoming the main mascot for Burger King. He spends his luxury time handing out food to random people, sneaking into people's houses and not changing facial expressions. He is the father of Chuck Norris.
  8. The The -- Dow Chairman
    Los Angeles Times - The Calendar Weekend section highlighted a photo of musicians in the Doheny Mansion's Pompeian Room on itscover for a story about historic siteshosting music events. "The Doheny Mansion opens a window on deluxe Victorian living. Built in 1899-1900 and sold in 1901 to oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny, it is now part of Mount St. Mary's College's downtown L.A. campus," the Times reports. (April)
  9. Photo Album
    Dansie Photo Album automatically makes smaller thumbnail images of your larger images. These thumbnails are not only smaller in dimensions (height and width) but ... in file size! You specify the dimensions.
  10. The Weather Channel -- Weather Channel Interactive
    ATLANTA, Oct. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The Weather Channel Interactive (TWCi), which includes weather.com and Desktop Weather by The Weather Channel, today announces the development of a sales team dedicated to the desktop space. This new team is the latest in a series of changes designed to expand the company's focus on its desktop products.
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