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NBC, Electus and Host Elle Macpherson Search for the Next Big “Fashion Star”

NBC, Electus and Host Elle Macpherson Search for the Next Big “Fashion Star”
The series is “designed not only to groom and discover America’s next popular brand, but also allow viewers at home to buy the winning designs each week.”

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Is Bing Copying Google’s Search Results? [Search Wars]

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A Google engineer suggests Bing may be pilfering the search giant’s results, and has showed the results of Google’s digital sting as proof. Bing says the results offer little more than a lesson in “click fraud.” Shots fired! More »

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Lindsay Lohan caught trying to flee rehab in desperate search for caffeine

Lindsay Lohan caught trying to flee rehab in desperate search for caffeine
She just needed her fix! Troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan was caught trying to sneak away from her rehab facility in a bid to score a soft drink. Lohan was found leaving the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif., on her way for a late-night soda at the nearby Eisenhower…

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Things That Are Now Embarrassing to Search For on Google [Awkward]

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The new Google Instant guesses what you’re searching for while you’re typing, and retrieves results before you finish. It’s the T-9 of search engines. And it means buying an “erector set” will make everyone think you have “erectile dysfunction.” More »

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‘Camp Rock 2′ Rocks the Search Box

by Mike Krumboltz

Two years after airing Camp Rock , starring Demi Lovato , the Disney Channel went back to the well with Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam . The TV-movie aired on Friday night and pulled in a staggering number of viewers. Over 8 million people tuned in, the highest ratings of any 2010 cable movie.

Now, that s a lot of eyeballs. Disney frames it another way in a press release. If the film were released in theaters, it would have made around $63 million on opening night (provided every one of those viewers paid the nationwide average of $7.95 per ticket).

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