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  • The Emoji-Only Social Network Has Launched, and it's Pretty Cool August 29, 2014

    Emojli, the emoji-only social network, allows you to register an emoji-only username, and send emoji-only messages. (article)

  • OTM Goes Inside Washington August 29, 2014

    On the Media&nbsp;travels to Washington, DC to investigate perception and reality, money and celebrity, and the evolving role of the media in the nation&rsquo;s capital. (episode)

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    • Palm Monday August 29, 2014

      Bob visits the&nbsp;iconic Palm Restaurant, where DC A-listers go to see and be seen,&nbsp;to meet his guide to all things Washington,&nbsp;Mark Leibovich,

    • The Powers That Used To Be August 29, 2014

      In DC, the&nbsp;new media landscape is shifting the power to influence from traditional media outlets to some unlikely players.

    • FRUSTRATION IN THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS CORPS August 29, 2014

      Bob goes to the White House to find out how the role of the press corps is changing under this media savvy administration.

    • HOLLYWOOD ON THE POTOMAC August 29, 2014

      Bob speaks with Grantland&nbsp;TV critic Andy Greenwald, and the creators of "Veep" and "House of Cards" about why Hollywood is shining a spotlight on DC.

    • Blurred Lines August 29, 2014

      In Washington, the lines are increasingly blurring between politicians, lobbyists and the media. Bob meets with the man known as the "doorman to the revolving door."

    • Watchdogs in Tuxedos August 29, 2014

      Bob ends his DC journey on the red carpet of the annual White House Correspondents Dinner, where journalists rub elbows with the very people they cover.

  • Wikipedia Had A Small Edit War Over Hello Kitty August 28, 2014

    A couple of days ago, the L.A. Times shook the world when it&nbsp;reported&nbsp;that Hello Kitty is not, in fact, a cat. Here's how Wikipedia's been dealing with that.&nbsp; (article)

  • News On The Website nationalreport.net is Fake August 27, 2014

    The National Report (nationalreport.net) is not a website that traffics in real news. Don't share it. Don't link to it. This has been a public service announcement. (article)

  • TLDR #15 - Internet Time August 27, 2014

    In 1998 Swatch tried to completely reinvent our concept of time. Swatch Internet Time (or .beat time) would have been a new way to conceive of moments. (article)

  • No More "Tinder for X," Please August 27, 2014

    It really&nbsp;isn't very helpful.&nbsp; (article)

  • Is It A Violation Of Your Child's Privacy To Write About His Porn Watching Habits? August 26, 2014

    A freelancer for The Atlantic wrote an article about finding his 9-year-old son looking at pornography. Did he violate his son's right to privacy? (article)

  • California To Require Kill Switches To Deter Phone Theft August 26, 2014

    California has passed a law that will allow people&nbsp;to remotely disable stolen cell phones. Will it deter theft? (article)

  • Looks Like Amazon is Going to Buy Twitch August 25, 2014

    A billion dollars would buy&nbsp;a lot of Pokemon games.&nbsp; (article)

  • Indian State Outlaws "Objectionable Content," Will Start Arresting People for Precrime August 25, 2014

    The Indian state of Karnataka has not only outlawed sharing "malicious or misleading images" online,&nbsp;it can also arrest citizens for breaking the law before they actually&nbsp;commit a crime. (article)

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