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Social Media Sites by Category: General Social Networking

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This first installment in my series of lists/reviews of social media sites covers general social networking sites. These include MySpace and Facebook, and sites that allow you to make money as you network. Reviews, video and live news are included for the major sites, and the page also contains a list and mini-reviews for a long list of other sites. published 7 months ago

21 comments    business love technology

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Fabulous Black and White Films: Now, Voyager

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One of the original chick flicks, "Now, Voyager" was the biggest box office hit of Bette Davis' career, and is just as good today as it was in 1942 when it was released. published 7 months ago

6 comments    entertainment love family

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Lindsay Lohan: The Artist Behind the Bad Girl Image

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People say a lot about Lindsay Lohan's private life these days, which leaves her accomplishments on film in the murky shadows. This article sheds some light on her film career and why we shouldn't write Lindsay Lohan off as an artist. published 6 months ago

4 comments    entertainment fun music

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Social Networking for Book Lovers

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This is part two of the series on social networking sites by category. The reviews on this page highlight sites for bookworms who want to meet others who share their interests. published 7 months ago

18 comments    business money internet

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Fabulous Black and White Films: To Kill a Mockingbird

by WordPlay

It's hard to summon enough superlatives to describe To Kill a Mockingbird, which I consider one of Hollywood's greatest achievements. In my opinion, the movie transcended the book. The timeless story of a good man standing up for what is right is dynamic on the page, but somehow it becomes even larger on film. published 8 months ago

5 comments    entertainment family children

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Fabulous Black and White Films: My Man Godfrey

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Never has the Great Depression been so funny. Set in 1936, My Man Godfrey contrasts the hard times most Americans were experiencing at that time with the wealthy and privileged world of dingbat socialite Irene Bullock, played to perfection by Carol Lombard. published 8 months ago

2 comments    entertainment love family

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