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About TurkeyMonkey
TurkeyMonkey is a blog devoted to Ted Mann’s thoughts on water sports, refined sugar, and, naturally, anything to do with monkeys. Why TurkeyMonkey? Well, for starters, SpiderPig was already taken.
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- Slogan Call: Need some hyperlocal help June 4, 2009We've been working long and hard for several months now on what we're calling our "hyperlocal project." Yes, indeedy, more town-centric citizen journalist goodness. Trust us, it'll be awesome. More on that in the weeks to come. In the mean time, we're still polishing up the site, and one bit of spit shine that would really [...] […]
- Larry Mendte sues Inquirer, Daily News June 4, 2009This article courtesy of MARYCLAIRE DALE, Associated Press. Cheers! PHILADELPHIA - Convicted former news anchor Larry Mendte has filed a defamation suit against The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News and several of their columnists. Mendte says he was defamed in coverage of what he calls a "romantic" relationship with co-anchor Alyci […]
- AP reveals fair use to be fake, fake, fake June 4, 2009Go go creative commons and go go licensing fees. MediaShift takes a look at iffy fair use rules and the wobbly future of news copyright on the Web through the epic toils of AP's legal staff. I've always tried to follow the fair-use-doesn't-exist rule. The Copyright Act stipulations take too long to translate and are a little [...] […]
- News tidbits I bet you didn’t know June 4, 2009Did you know there's a newspaper (or a few) per continent including Antarctica? Or how about the lyrics to "The Washington Post March" (born and raised in Fairfax, Va. and even I didn't know that!) Check out this list of nine things you probably didn't know about the news. My favorite: "You've probably heard the New York [. […]
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- Jack Bauer’s calling…. on Nexus One? January 18, 2010- I think the Day 8 season premier last night of '24' found Jack Bauer using a Nexus One cell phone. Did anyone else spy the familiar silver-ringed camera lens on the back of his mobile while he was talking to CTU when the helicopter exploded? Maybe Jack was trying to reach Google's customer [...] […]
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This is exciting, ah if only I had that 3G iphone…Streaming would be beautified.
(i’ve hopped on the blogging ban-wagon and installed wp on my site)