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For World Breastfeeding Week, Phantom-Financial, a niche private equity company, announces the unveiling of a life-size park bench sculpture of Angelina Jolie nude with her twin babies by New York artist Daniel Edwards. While breastfeeding is being promoted through various means, recently Facebook triggered a controversy when a U.S. mother Kelli Roman received a warning [...]

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Universal Studios Home Entertainment will deliver an array of iPhone- and iPod touch-enabled features on its upcoming Blu-ray releases that can be accessed via companion applications from the App Store. Releases will also integrate with Facebook and Twitter. Coming on Apple’s App Store on July 28. The launch will coincide with the 2-Disc Special Edition [...]

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Leveraging the power and reach of microblogging, a tech writer has rolled out his new novel Robojit and the Sand Planet on Twitter network today (July 19). The first episode of the serial novel with 10 tweets is live now, at https://twitter.com/robojit The novel will appear on Twitter in the form of a serial with [...]

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T-Mobile USA celebrated the next generation of its Sidekick messaging device with the national launch of the new Sidekick LX. It features 3G for fast Web browsing and enhanced mobile access to social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter. The company transformed the Paramount Studios lot in Hollywood into a virtual T-Mobile metropolis. The [...]

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The fun plan includes previous seasons of Comedy Central’s Emmy and Peabody animated series “South Park” along with Nickelodeon shows like “iCarly” and “SpongeBob SquarePants.” This is in addition to thousands of movies and TV episodes that Netflix subscribers can watch instantly on their computers and TVs. The agreement was announced today (April 6) by [...]

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Releasing Soon: Movie 2.0 by Rakesh Raman You’d agree: for most of its existence, the Internet has been an underexploited medium. Especially in the corporate realm. Corporate websites tried plainly to sell products and services. Though touted as an interactive medium, the Net mostly helped companies tell only their side of the story without giving [...]

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A slew of Oscar-winning and nominated films like Slumdog Millionaire, Doubt, The Dark Knight, and Tropic Thunder are in the entertainment bouquet for travelers flying by Virgin America, a California-based airline. It has unveiled a new entertainment line-up on its touch-screen entertainment platform – Red. This spring, travelers on Virgin America will be able to [...]

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