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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
FREE movie


Film.com's FREE movie of the week is "American Alien." This outrageously wild and hilarious movie is the latest hit comedy from Jeff Cochran, the award-winning director of "Punk James." Baron Dixon has been teased his whole life. He believes, with all his heart, that he really is an alien and that he will soon be leaving planet Earth.
movie




Love movies?......from horror right the way to romance? well if so this group is for you!!! As a lover of a good old movie i think its only right to create this page for the rest of the movie fans out there!
This page contains: movie reviews, new releases, actors and actresses pictures and movie bio's and movie posters!
Please leave comments on your favourite movie of all time as well as any reviews you might have for the latest releases!
Sunday, October 18, 2009
media
Just like before, users who click on the "Ads by Google" label will be taken to a page where they can learn more about online advertising and the ads they've just seen. Our tests of this new message format on rich media ads showed that they provided information to users without affecting ad performance.
prosperity and publishers

Tomorrow marks Diwali, a festival of lights in India, and so we'd like to wish all our publishers a happy and safe Diwali. We hope this festival brings you good luck and prosperity!
Photo

This spring marked the six-year anniversary of Teen Vogue, a magazine targeted to teenage girls with an interest in fashion and celebrities. Most people might know the magazine from Whitney Port and Lauren Conrad’s documented internship at Teen Vogue on the MTV series The Hills. What they might not know is the creative process that transforms ideas from an inspiration board to a polished version of the magazine full of today’s latest fashion trends, inspiration stories, explosive colors and images that roar with their vigor and animation. Fashion Director Gloria Baume, and Photo Director Jennifer Pastore, elaborate on this process, and offer helpful guidance to up and comers.
king

Esquire’s design director for the last four years is just as ballsy as its king, David Granger, making them a match made in publishing heaven as they think up the next “big idea.” Sure, George Lois coined the term and put his own spin on Esquire back in the 1960’s, but this is the 21st century, and the design duo is shredding it up by experimenting with the print world’s latest technologies. Blend that ingenuity with powerful images and Esquire is showing that being fearless can bring new experiences to print.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
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