To mark the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web in March, the Pew Research Center conducted surveys about Americans’ general opinion of the Internet.
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As is evident by my rather convoluted title, there was much that happened this past Monday on Raw. It all began on Monday for WWE.
What a bizarre past few months it has been for WWE! On one level, there has been severe backlash from the fans with the departure of CM Punk from the company and the return of Batista – ending Daniel Bryan’s opportunity to participate in the main event of WrestleMania 30 and win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship (assuming he loses at Elimination Chamber).
One of the rules of the Internet is that there are no rules. This fact was most recently demonstrated by something called Twitch Plays Pokemon.
I’d like to take a break from my normal stream of complaints and advice to draw attention to a phenomenon that has emerged on twitch.tv.
675 8th Avenue, between 42nd and 43rd Street, New York City
Unlike the star-struck tourists that flood from all over, the jaded residents of the New York Tri-State area know that there are certain places to skip when you want to avoid an overpriced meal.
Who thinks cable service is already too expensive? Customers pay on average approximately $250 per month for Cable, Internet, and in some cases their phone line as well.
As an avid television fan who follows entertainment news regularly, there’s nothing worse than “spoilers.” With DVRs and streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, time-shifted viewing of television shows has greatly increased.
The evidence keeps mounting that mammograms and other tests for cancer—which contribute significantly to the sky-high costs of U.S. health care—do not save lives.





