
According to TheAlphaMarketer Gary Bourgeault, the popular video sharing site YouTube has officially gone mainstream, a move that should hardly come as a surprise. In fact, YouTube has made steady progress toward this goal since before being acquired by Google, each step marked by various mainstream media distribution deals.
Hillary Clinton has become one of the most talked about and most outspoken presidential candidates recently. ElephantBiz author Bill Hobbs reminds
On TheRunwayScoop, Maria Palma had some strong words for up-and-coming designers and wondered who will step out and do something different. I am disappointed but not surprised by the decision of the British Fashion Council's (BFC) decision not to ban skinny models saying that the BFC does not want to "jump on the bandwagon." I think this decision is a cop-out on the council's part to avoid actually making a stand.
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