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June, 2011  // Posts published in June, 2011

21 Jun Posted by Dennis Demori in User Generated | 1 comment

What does “American Psycho” Have To Do With Yelp?

What does “American Psycho” Have To Do With Yelp?

“Patterns of media consumption have been profoundly altered by new media technologies that enable us to archive, annotate, appropriate and recirculate media content.” — Joshua Green & Henry Jenkins, “The Moral Economy of Web 2.0″ Just wanted to share a quick observation from something I saw on Twitter the other day. Someone had tweeted...

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16 Jun Posted by Michelle Bregozzo in Trends | 1 comment

Old Tech is New Tech for Millennials

Old Tech is New Tech for Millennials

I’ve always know that fashion goes through waves and trends come in and out of style, but I never knew the same was true with technology.  If you think about what technology means, by nature it’s about creation, advancement, improvement.  It’s about bigger (or smaller), better, faster. But lately, it seems that more and more “retro”...

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10 Jun Posted by Ramon Valadez in Entertainment | Comments

The People en Español Curse

The People en Español Curse

WARNING TO ALL CELEBRITY COUPLES:  THE PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL COVER IS JINXED! Using the Sara Palin Scientific Method (If I say it then it’s historically accurate), we have noticed a recurring incidence in Latino celebrity relationships: couples that grace the cover of People en Español proclaiming that they are happily in love can expect to be on the...

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02 Jun Posted by Pavel Escobedo in Language | Comments

The Benefits of a Bilingual Society: A Scientific Approach

The Benefits of a Bilingual Society: A Scientific Approach

In the last few years, many things have been said about how the U.S. is becoming more of a bilingual society. It’s very common to see bilingual ads in English and Spanish anywhere from your local DMV to your neighborhood IHOP, most predominantly in places like California, Texas, Florida, New York or New Jersey, (which...

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