The Internet continues to change the way we ask and answer questions. The invention of services like Twitter, for example, has made us just a little bit lazier when it comes to doing our own investigative research. Rather than taking the time to uncover answers for ourselves, some of us now rely on Twitter's fast-acting and real time community to gather swifter responses.Unfortunately, many of our questions tend to go unanswered or receive silly responses that are in no way helpful to the i [...]
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The casualties of print media's decline, as it is squeezed by online news
sources, go right the way down. When you add the current economic issues to
the m...
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