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When first reading this article i first thought 'wasn't buzz (or wave..) meant to compete with facebook?', then again it might have been a twitter thing.
Though the article explains google is talking with a number of gaming companies to discuss the world of social network gaming. Of course on the names on that list was Zynga, the group behind Mafia Wars and Farmville.
However, it sounds like google isn't alone in attempts to break into casual gaming. "Walt Disney Co said earlier on Tuesday it is planning to acquire Playdom for $563.2 million, as the young but fast-growing market for Internet games on Facebook and other websites has exploded, increasing the links between social gaming developers and social networking."-IndependentWhen first reading this article i first thought 'wasn't buzz (or wave..)... more
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Having fun at work contributes heavily to an organization’s success! Do you agree or beg to disagree? If you don’t, this article might just change your mind – but if you already agree, then this is a fun read to get more tips, stories, and inspiration to have more fun and play at work. Be introduced to Matt Weinstein’s book -Managing to Have Fun.Having fun at work contributes heavily to an organization’s success! Do you... more
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The “friend zone” is a misnomer. Plenty of women fuck their friends. Hence the terms fuck-buddy or friends-with-benefits. Furthermore, consider how many people in long term relationships describe their partners as their best friends. Being actual friends with a women is awesome. Being a tool who a woman describes as “just a good friend” is something completely different. This is why I’m renaming the “friend zone” the “unfuckable zone.”
When women say, “I just want to be friends,” what they mean is that they want to continue exploiting your...The “friend zone” is a misnomer. Plenty of women fuck their friends. Hence... more
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For months this girl has been choosing outfits from her wardrobe that span from nutty and vintage to classic and trendy. This week is a cute, laid back navy ensemble featuring a Topshop top, groovy culottes and really unusual Coach flats. Click on the site to see and leave a comment. Also, go to the side-bar under “Fashion Fridays” to look at past outfits---really fun!For months this girl has been choosing outfits from her wardrobe that span from nutty... more
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Hey, Hey, Hey! It’s “Fashion Friday’s!” from www.oneof365.com” This magazine editor has a fun and eclectic wardrobe that she wants to share with you. You get to look at what she’s chosen from her closet this week (fun finds from London, vintage, markets from the globe, designers…) and hear a little history about the brands, how she came about finding the item and a fun tale or two about how she’s gotten her neat duds.
This week is all about being comfy chic. A silk racerback tank Nicole Ritchie owns, leggings, Topshop flats…you get the drift. Oh, and all for under $150!Hey, Hey, Hey! It’s “Fashion Friday’s!” from... more
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Casual Mormonism
By Reid Baer
The doctrine is true and yet I
wonder if the underbelly
of dogma has kept this blessed
tribe and its psychological
problems at bay well heeled along
a well worn path where the mind need
not think nor the psyche explore
the mad dog scent of the wild nor
a hero’s journey within our
own God-given spiritual
instincts in the magic of myth
so connected we are sometimes
too much maybe to a space less
cosmic and expansive and more
cultural and small already
knowing everything having been
adequately prepared so that
no one need query the extant
archetypal images or
symbols for the truth neatly trained
sitting – rocking - by hearth at home
complacently waiting for God
to work a miracle in us
or not – just as well – for too much
questing threatens our religion
we may say out of fear for a
soul that must stand alone before
the judgment bar accounting for
what he simply thought he knew and
what he truly knew through and through
-Casual Mormonism
By Reid Baer
The doctrine is true and yet I
wonder if the... more
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