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An Exhaustive List Of Every New Online TV Show
Everyone is getting into original online TV series. EVERYONE. The digital video arms race is here.

Welcome to TV’s strange new future. These are its channels.
This year at the ad industry's NewFronts, where the internet pitches its best video programming to advertisers, nearly 1 billion ad dollars are expected to change hands as seemingly everyone tries to turn their sites into a TV networks.
Online video, as it turns out, is wildly popular. YouTube's Robert Kyncl told reporters on Wednesday that users spent 50% more time watching YouTube in 2012. YouTube now has more than 1 billion unique users each month and 6 billion hours of video are uploaded monthly. In very raw terms, it's the biggest TV network in the world.
So last year YouTube made a substantial investment in original channels, subsidizing promising directors, independent studios and major media organizations. This year the company announced it'll add an additional $ 200 million to channels as well. For some, it's been a huge success. Two days ago the YouTube sensation Awesomeness TV was acquired by Dreamworks for a deal that could be worth up to $ 117 million. Others have floundered.
But YouTube's success, and the hype surrounding shows like Netflix's House of Cards, have spawned an online original programming arms race of sorts. Here are all the people making TV shows — like, full-on, old-school TV series, celebrities and all — on the internet right now.
This week AOL announced 15 (15!!) original new series:

Entertainment: City.Ballet., #CandidlyNicole
Sports: My Ink
Food: Anthony Eats America, Now Eat This! Italy With Rocco Dispirito
Style: Inspiration Point With Jonathan Adler, The Sartorialist, Fuego Your Life
Health:Second Chances
Tech: Hardwired, The Future Starts Here
Auto: Flat Out
Parenting: Fatherhood
Business: Funded, Acting Disruptive
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And Amazon Prime launched 14 pilots that you can stream for free and vote on:

The titles include: Annebots, Creative Galaxy, Sara Solves It, Teeny Tiny Dogs, Tumbleleaf, Alpha House, Betas, Browsers, Dark Minions, Onion News Empire, Supanatural, Those Who Can't, and Zombieland.
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To-do list app Remember The Milk gets a healthy update on Android (video)
We have a soft spot for Remember the Milk, not least because the cross-platform app is handy for divvying up to-do lists between different groups in remote locations. If you’re on Android and in the market for a new productivity tool, a significant update to version 3.0 makes this a good time to try it. There’s a video after the break showing how the new interface works with vertical columns, similar to those on the iOS version, so you see a selection of lists on the left, list contents in the middle and the precise details of a task when you swipe to the right. Sounds simple perhaps, but it’s more fluid — especially on smaller screens. It’s also good that the constant “reminders” about upgrading to a Pro account aren’t as in-your-face as they were in the old version, which makes the whole thing feel a bit more chilled out. For more personal and less urgent stuff, however, you might find Springpad to be a bit friendlier.
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Bing Vs. Google Edition: A Comprehensive List Of What Americans Want To Know
Something reassuring: Whether a Googler or a (Chandler) Binger, we all care about what's important: what version of flash do I have, what rhymes with orange, what on Earth am I here for, and what would Tyler Durden do?

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Swedish Language Council drops ‘ungoogleable’ from new word list after legal pressure from Google
The Swedish Language Council appeared on Google’s radar when it desired to add the term ungoogleable (in Swedish, ogooglebar– yep) to a listing of new words. The company didn’t desire the word nixed, but redefined to reference Google straight and not just any general search engine– this was the initial meaning of the term. Attorneys got involved, however rather of battling in court, the Language council chose to drop the addition completely, not due to the objection however to bring even more input to the procedure and avoid any legal time (and cash) being squandered. The head of the council, Ann Cederberg stated that “it’s our use that gives it meaning– not a multinational company putting in stress.” For now, a minimum of, it appears like the meaning is goinged in the same instructions of the one-time house of the Swedish Chef translator.
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Energy Adviser: Options for energy smart TVs growing
There are a variety of displays from which to choose these days including liquid crystal, light-emitting diodes, plasma and promising organic-light-emitting diode technology. Because LCD sets produce most of the light at the back of the screen and the …
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Can you give me a list of notable/famous interior designers?
Question by Mandy C: Can you give me a list of notable/famous interior designers?
I want a list of interior designers, and if possible some information on them. Please provide any websites.
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Answer by scented08
Jean Michel Frank
Salvador Dali’s close friendship with the famous interior designer Jean Michel Frank, a leading light of 1930s Paris, led to several joint projects….
www.home-improvement-decorating.com/style/FamousNames.html
Jean-Henri Jansen (1854-1928)
Dutch designer, Jean-Henri Jansen, launched one of the first ever international interior design companies ‘Maison Jansen’ (House of Jansen) in 1880, which became renowned for designing and creating exceptionally beautiful and high quality furniture which would be utilized in a multitude of interior decoration projects. House of Jansen opened branches in 8 of the major cities of the world. Jansen worked closely with the talented interior designer Stephane Boudin whom he made director of the company. The clients of House of Jansen included Royalty and the rich and famous.
Elsie de Wolfe (1865-1950)
The first lady of interior decoration, Elsie de Wolfe considered herself an ‘ugly child’. This Victorian stage actress was a rebel of her times and was credited by many to be the inventor of the modern profession of interior design, even though there were already established interior designers in her time. Elsie disliked Victorian tastes altogether, her designs were therefore generally made up of light and bright colors, contrary to the drab and gloomy Victorian décor coupled with unnecessary excesses such as heavy velvet draperies. This was a pioneering departure from the contemporary designs of the time. Elsie’s influence continues to be felt in the modern world of interior design.
Ogden Codman (1863-1951)
American interior decorator and architect, Ogden Codman spent his childhood in his birthplace of Boston before heading to France in his youth for a period of time. Codman had two uncles who influenced him tremendously – architect John Hubbard and decorator Richard Ogden. Some of Ogden Codman’s works include Edith Wharton’s Newport home, Land’s End, the Rockefeller family estate of New York client John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and the Newport summer home of Cornelius Vanderbilt II. Along with novelist Edith Wharton, Codman co-authored a guidepost of American interior design, ‘The Decoration of Houses’ in 1897.
Frances Elkins (1888-1953)
Born in Milwaukee, Frances Adler Elkins was one of the most prominent interior decorator and designer of the previous century. Sister of the famed Chicago architect David Adler, Elkins was known for her futuristic designs that brought together different styles and elements from various periods. They included country French styles, chinoiserie and art deco. The furnishings featured in her designs included designers such as Jean-Michel Frank and Alberto Giacometti. The career of Elkins that spanned over three decades is glittered with many high profile commissions in Hawaii, the Midwest and northern and southern California, none more interesting than the restoration of the 1830s structure, Casa Amesti in Monterrey, California.
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959)
Frank Lloyd Wright was an interior designer and architect whose career included more than 1000 projects, 500 of them that have been complete. Wright was known for his promotion of organic architecture, an example of which is Fallingwater. The Robie House is an example of Wright’s leadership of the Prairie School architectural movement, while the Rosenbaum House depicts Wright’s Usonian home concept. Wright also had refreshing ideas for every kind of building, be it church, office, school, hotel or museum. Along with excellent architectural renderings, Wright also designed much of the interiors of his buildings including the Décor, layout and furniture.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Famous-Interior-Designers-and-Their-Styles-in-Interior-Design&id=1250392
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http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Innis_Desborough
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Amazon Appstore update gives its UI a facelift and fixes a list of annoying bugs
The Amazon Appstore updated to version 4.3.14.3 C today, mending an account switching over logout problem tormenting Android 4.2 users. Other brand-new software highlights consist of: long press removal of applications from My Apps, a battery drain bug fix and a Kindle Fire HD inspired remodeling for the Appstore’s UI. Don’t have Amazon’s alternative to Google Play, but would like to provide it a spin? Struck the source link below for a total installment walkthrough of its newest version. Incumbents, don’t hesitate to pull down the update from within the application itself and wave bye-bye to those irksome bugs.
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Barnes & Noble cut the price of Nook Tablet, Nook Color once more, really wants to be in your Christmas list
Barnes & Noble recently took the wraps of two new tablets, updating its selection (along with everyone else it seems) in preparation for next year. That doesn’t indicate it’s washed its hands with the OG Nook tablet and Nook Color– in fact, both simply got an additional rate cut. Starting tomorrow, you’ll be able to pick up the original 8GB tablet for $ 159, the 16GB version for $ 179 and the Nook Color for $ 139. With 2 rate cuts in 3 months, anyone would think it was trying to get rid of stock. This still places last year’s reduced ability style shoulder to shoulder with Amazon’s 2012 Kindle Fire (with ad subsidies), but with Christmas simply around the corner, we’re not complaining about more option for less dollars.






