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9 Fresh YouTube Shows You'll Love | | YouTube probably isn't your number-one option when you're looking for an entertaining series. With the amount of professionally produced content available on Netflix and Hulu+, it doesn't make sense to pour through YouTube's seemingly endless archives in search of something resembling a TV show. And anyway, even if there are great indie shows out there somewhere, YouTube doesn't offer a really intuitive way to find them.
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'Hussein,' 'Haley,' 'Lamar' Top Twitter Inauguration Names | Monday, January 21, 2013 10:27 PM | TechNewsDaily |
| During today's inauguration, Twitter lit up with a discussion of the name -- the willingness of some to finally say it, and the reluctance of others, most notably the event's emcee, Sen. Chuck Schumer, to utter it.
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Top 10 Twitter Pics of the Week | Monday, January 21, 2013 9:57 PM | Eric Larson |
| Nickelodeon reunions and Severus Snape-styled vegetables -- yep. Check out this week's top 10 pictures shared on Twitter.
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Music Group Says Myspace Is Using Songs Without Permission | Monday, January 21, 2013 4:37 PM | Pete Pachal |
| The new Myspace is now open to all, shifting the aging social network's focus toward building connections between musicians and fans. With an updated design and the star power of Justin Timberlake (one of the company's backers), the site has garnered a lot of attention. Now it has its first official complaint.
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11 Martin Luther King Quotes to Keep the Dream Alive | Monday, January 21, 2013 3:48 PM | Fran Berkman |
| With the help of social media, people can now share ideas much faster than in Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I have a dream" era. It is unlikely, however, that any of the hundreds of millions of ideas we share each day will ever have as much of an impact or longevity as King's.
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Storify Loophole Publishes Private Facebook Updates | Monday, January 21, 2013 12:53 PM | The Daily Dot |
| Your private Facebook statuses aren't as private as you thought — when it comes to Storify. A vulnerability in the popular online content-curation platform allows individuals to pull and publish statuses from any Facebook account or group regardless of privacy setting. The first to notice this was Julie Pippet, a communications and public relations professional who stumbled into the privacy breach by accident.
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