Wednesday, January 2, 2008

The 20 Most Bizarre Celebrity Baby Names

Apparently, some celebrities just don't get enough damn attention, so they name their kids something really dumb to stand out. Here are some of the weirdest.

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Digg wins in 2007, Looking great in 2008

2007 was the year that social media truly emerged as a power player on the Internet. 2008 will be the year that it hits the next, final level. Expect Digg.com to lead the way in more ways than traffic.

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What Dreams are Made of

A hundred years after Freud, one man may have figured out why we dream. You'll never think the same way about nightmares again.

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The Google algorithm isn't changing and hasn't gone awry

ok So who is right? I guess we'll know soon ! read and you decide!

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463 Vintage Ads - Smooth Smoke Slogans that "Satisfy"

Care for a smoke?

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SEO Spammers: Leave Social Media Sites Alone!

You've seen em. They always submit. They never vote/Digg/upmod anyone else’s submissions. Their submissions get 1 or fewer votes (unless they are a MASS - a Multi-Account-SEO-Spammer, in which case they will have more than one, but it will always be the same amount and always voted by the same “people”).

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Criss Angel Levitation Revealed

What the title says

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45 Things You Can Learn Online for Free!

You know what I love about the Internet? You can find courses, tutorials and lessons for almost anything - and many of them are free.

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Is a Digg rebellion in the works?

After telling you all that Digg was the best social destination of 2007, the column made it onto the front page of the site. And while some comments echoed my sentiment--namely, that other social sites are, well, crap--the vast majority of commenters found a number of faults in Digg.

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Kina Grannis ("Gotta Digg!") Interviewed on The Drill Down!

Fast forward to 40:44 (40 minutes and 44 seconds) mark.

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