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Time for Change Hasn’t Ended: An Interview With Authors of New Book ‘Generation Change’

By Jeremy Nisen

We interviewed the co-authors of upcoming book "Generation Change." Jayan Kalathil and Melissa Bolton-Klinger spoke to us about the inspiration behind the new book, thoughts on the power on online social networking, and reveal the bipartisan nature of flossing. »

Internet Inadequacy: Television Still King in Time Wasted

By Jeremy Nisen

The average citizen's time spent on the Internet was about 68 hours in Sept. This pales in comparison to TV, which recently weighed in at 141 hours/month. Seems people simply aren't goofing off on the Internet enough at home. Here are some sites that can help rectify that. »

Trader Joe’s Inspires Tribute Commercials, Cookbooks & Fan Clubs — A Chain Grocer’s Abnormal Appeal

By Jeremy Nisen

467,484 views on YouTube -- and counting -- can't be wrong. The video in question? "If I Made a Commercial for Trader Joe's," a love letter of sorts to, of all things, a chain grocery store. Surprising? Hardly, when you consider that the store in question is a quirky, friendly, and low-priced option that... »

Behind the Camera: Hidden Truths of Online Photos

By Katie Glick

The Internet is a wonderful and terrible place, full of answers and mysteries. And photos. Crazy or ubiquitous photos that pop up on multiple searches, and live in many locations around the 'net. You never really know what they are or where they come from . . . until now. »