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I recently met Tiffani Bell, who was a participant in the NewME Accelerator, a program that place African American internet company founders in Silicon Valley to learn from the internet's best and brightest and attempt to bridge the race divide in the technology start-up world.
Navarrow Wright: A Tale of Two Job Markets: Black America and Silicon Valley Navarrow Wright 2011
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I recently met Tiffani Bell, who was a participant in the NewME Accelerator, a program that place African American internet company founders in Silicon Valley to learn from the internet's best and brightest and attempt to bridge the race divide in the technology start-up world.
Navarrow Wright: A Tale of Two Job Markets: Black America and Silicon Valley Navarrow Wright 2011
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Then Facebook, Twitter, and other social media tools emerged and expanded the internet's potential as an engine of dialogue and mobilization well beyond the whims of narcissistic shut-ins.
Sharon L. Butler: Jerry Saltz's Burden Sharon L. Butler 2011
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David Fincher's highly professional, achingly familiar story of hubris and fall uses the idea of the internet's "cool" (as opposed to mainstream media's tepid) as a narrative short-hand that also describes the failings of normative big-media narrative in a time of digital storytelling.
Alexandra Juhasz: Social Network: nah, I'll watch "The Facebook Documentary" live, on-line Alexandra Juhasz 2010
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David Fincher's highly professional, achingly familiar story of hubris and fall uses the idea of the internet's "cool" (as opposed to mainstream media's tepid) as a narrative short-hand that also describes the failings of normative big-media narrative in a time of digital storytelling.
Alexandra Juhasz: Social Network: nah, I'll watch "The Facebook Documentary" live, on-line Alexandra Juhasz 2010
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According to Dmitriy Genzel, a Google software engineer, the internet's favourite one-stop shop is now working on the machine-translation of not just words, but meter and rhyme.
Google is to start translating poetry Phil Daoust 2010
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The report finds that British consumers 'willingness to shop online was powering the internet's expansion.
UK's internet industry worth £100bn - report James Robinson 2010
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Meanwhile, subverting the internet's usual role in merely documenting exhibitions, It's Our Playground have also invited artists to exhibit sculptural JPEGs and GIF installations in an accompanying online "space".
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The findings come in a report for Google, the internet's most successful company.
UK's internet industry worth £100bn - report James Robinson 2010
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David Fincher's highly professional, achingly familiar story of hubris and fall uses the idea of the internet's "cool" (as opposed to mainstream media's tepid) as a narrative short-hand that also describes the failings of normative big-media narrative in a time of digital storytelling.
Alexandra Juhasz: Social Network: nah, I'll watch "The Facebook Documentary" live, on-line Alexandra Juhasz 2010
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