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  1. YouTube filmmaker Fede Alvarez lands studio deal for $30M http://post.ly/Fhth
  2. My four predictions for 2010 http://post.ly/FgxE
  3. Where does your disposable plastic junk go? http://post.ly/FgwB
  4. Revelations! More signs that the Singularity is coming soon http://post.ly/FJhv
  5. Another reason to be concerned about your Facebook security settings http://post.ly/F3zo
  6. The Internet is much bigger than you imagined http://post.ly/Efio
  7. Here comes the next generation of iPhone addicts http://post.ly/EZdL
  8. AT&T turns to crowdsourcing to find dead zones in their mobile network http://post.ly/ETSy
  9. Why the future of video might not be the future of TV http://post.ly/BGUX
  10. Checking out Tweetdeck
  11. Watching "The Top of His Head", a film by Peter Mettler. Simply amazing visuals and a cryptic story. Like modern mythology set in city.
  12. My new iPhone will arrive next week. Yippee
  13. people all over are demanding more from CNN and FoxNews via social media. Broadcast TV is reeling from the social media backlash
  14. fascinated by real-time coverage of iran revolt #CNNfail #Teheran #foxfail #iranelection
  15. so does social media spell the end of the old style of advertising (ie lying to your customers and interrupting their shows) is dead?
  16. the issue with social media seems to be that the biggest advertisers are the most inauthentic.
  17. predictably, Evan is talking about authenticity
  18. twitter founders are struggling to name a CPG brand that has something valuable to say on Twitter they settled on Duncan Donuts ugh
  19. twitter founders talking about commercial accounts for pay on Twitter whoa
  20. at D7 in Carlsbad listening to Evan Williams and Biz Stone wax eloquent on radical openness re Twittr