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#12, Madonna Announces She's Over Jesus On Twitter - Celebuzz
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Madonna Announces She's Over Jesus On Twitter - Celebuzz
Madonna Announces She's Over Jesus On Twitter Celebuzz, CA The pop matriarch, who is set to adopt another orphan from Malawi this weekend, guested on her business associate's Twitter account for 10 minutes and took compliments and questions from fans on Wednesday evening. One fan Twittered "hello madonna honey ...

England Respects David Beckham, Why Can’t We? - EPL Talk
England Respects David Beckham, Why Can’t We? EPL Talk, FL by Richard Whittall on March 27, 2009 · 0 comments Say what you will about David Beckham, but at least the man isn’t on Twitter. Too bad in a way, because Beckham epitomizes the Internet age. Thirty years ago, football’s ignominious sideshow used to be ...

Students to Race Across the 'Moon' At NASA's 16th Annual Great ... - Space Ref (press release)
Students to Race Across the 'Moon' At NASA's 16th Annual Great ... Space Ref (press release) Students, their families, friends and classmates can follow the Great Moonbuggy Race on Facebook and Twitter! Users can log on to those sites and search under "Moonbuggy." NASA will send Twitter updates throughout the race, including finishing times ...

Social Networks Blurring The Line Into Citizen Journalism - Dark Reading
Social Networks Blurring The Line Into Citizen Journalism Dark Reading, NY Our drunken images on Facebook, or our Twitter status messages with a smart haiku in rap-speak, may not look good when one of us runs for president 20 years from now. Who is in charge of protecting us? Privacy advocates may one day come out and say ...

The rise and rise of Twitter - guardian.co.uk
The rise and rise of Twitter guardian.co.uk, UK Could Twitter really become 'the consciousness of the planet', or is it merely 'this year's Facebook'? In November 2008 a total of 40 articles appeared in British local and national newspapers that included the word "Twitter". ...