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| Reviews, Reviews, Reviews [Day Note] To: Ash From: Crecente Re: Aw Crud, Effing MacBook Pro Crapped Out Join the club on your laptop. I had to get a replacement laptop right before TGS and I returned home from Japan to find my desktop dead. I think we're just too hard on our computers. The chips can only handle so much awesome. :) Man, I was just looking at our review schedule. Even just touching on the g [..] |
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| Reviews Because I know you have nothing better to do on a pleasant Friday afternoon in spring: John Horgan, Wall Street Journal Daniel Menaker, Barnes & Noble Review Patrick Tucker, The Futurist Fritz Nelson, InformationWeek Ellen Wernecke, The Onion A.V. Club Robert Burton, San Francisco Chronicle Peter Burrows, Bloomberg BusinessWeek Adam Thierer, Technology Liberation Front Christopher Caldwell, Financ [..] |
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| Wii Fit Reviews Are Flabby. So What? Nintendo's Wii Fit, the video game that's supposed to, um, make you fit, came out this week accompanied by much fanfare. But not so much love from the critics.
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| More Expelled reviews Someone at the same screening of Expelled: No Intelligence that PZ Myers was tossed out of has two very contradictory things to say about the movie:
the entire audience, minus Dawkins’ posse, agreed that that the film’s main point was that Intelligent Design should be taught in conjunction with Evolution.And also:
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| About Kotaku Reviews [Reviews] Earlier this year, Kotaku began running its reviews under a unified template that was designed with a trio of key components in mind.
First, there would be no alphabetical or numerical review scores. Second, reviews would be focused on delivering the most critical information in the most eff [..] |
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| The Shallows excerpt, reviews The new issue of Wired features an excerpt from my new book, The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains. The excerpt draws on material from the chapter of the book entitled "The Juggler's Brain," in which I examine an array of research on how the Internet and networked computers are influencing our mental habits and altering the way we think. (For those of a scientific bent, I should n [..] |
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| Set Up Your Blog for Product Reviews This post is by Mike Essex of Impact Media. Regardless of the niche a blog operates in, it is possible to convince brands to provide free products for you to review. If it?s a well known niche, such as trainers, then the brands will already have products available for review, as that?s the same way [...]Post from: ProBlogger Blog Tips
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| Reviews v Sales [Reviews] Yeah, it's a tired old argument, but also one we don't mind revisiting from time to time, so indulge me. IGN have taken the ten top-selling games from 2007, put 'em in a list, then compared that list to the ten top-reviewed games from 2007. Any [..] |
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Apparently Yahtzee found the fanboy uproar over his Super Smash Bros. Brawl review so irritating that this week's Ze [..] |
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| An Awesome Map Of Yelp's First 20 Million Reviews
Yelp posted this infographic on July 17 in celebration of its first 20 million reviews (via Paul Kedrosky).
The map shows how reviews were spread around the country. Bi-Rite Cremery in San Francisco is the most reviewed at 1,837. [..] |
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