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The Basics of Occupy LA and How the Media are Reacting
"It is difficult to comprehend a 21st century movement from the perspective of the 20th century politics, media, and economics in which we are still steeped."

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What to Expect from the New Facebook Updates
Facebook has always pushed openness and sharing on its users and this latest innovation is bound to spark concern among users who wish to maintain significant privacy controls over their profile and presence.

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How Do You Learn About Your Local Community?
Television remains the top source of local news for most Americans but many now turn to the internet and cast a wider net for information on specific topics, according to survey results released Monday.

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Q&A: Author of 'Kill the Messenger: The Media's Role in the Fate of the World'
Maria Armoudian is a journalist and educator.

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Relying on Social Media and Open Data During Emergencies
In the post-Katrina era both the government and the public hope to avoid any catastrophic surprises.

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Catch up on the 'Phone Hacking' Scandal
The ongoing "phone hacking" scandal in the UK may seem like a distant and isolated issue considering how limited the reporting has been in the U.S. press but it's possible that the media is shying away because it hits too close to home.

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End Times at the L.A. Times?
It's long been a general L.A. media axiom that The Los Angeles Times' best days were behind it, but, as Edward James Olmos tells Harrison Ford at the end of Blade Runner: "It's too bad she won't live... But then again, who does?"

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As Google+ Gets Going, Confusion from the Marketplace [Updated]
When it comes to Google+ accounts for brands, there is major confusion.