Google Applies for More than 50 New Domains Including .LOL and .YouTube


The company applied for more than 50 top-level domains in total, according to a person close to the situation. Each application carries an $185,000 application fee.


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Paying the Price

The Susan G. Komen foundation’s annual Race for the Cure event is taking a huge financial hit after last year’s Planned Parenthood funding debacle.




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Which Is the Worse Birkin-Bag Crime: Making It Guest Star on an E! Reality Series or Burning It for Art?

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Former Rep. Artur Davis Switches to GOP

Former congressman, former Obama ally and former Alabama resident Artur Davis now says he’s a former Democrat, according to a post on his website.

via Washington Wire http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/05/30/former-rep-artur-davis-switches-to-gop/?mod=WSJBlog

Hey, isn’t that…?: Adrian Grenier



• Adrian Grenier
busy with his cellphone, alone in the lobby of the W Hotel late Wednesday morning. Looking unusually suntanned in a suit. The “Entourage” star was in town for his new celebvocacy cause, “Mobile Kitchen Classroom,” which aims to teach NYC public school kids about healthy eating and growing vegetables and such; he tweeted that he was headed to a White House meeting.

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People of the Northeast Corridor, the Media Has Heard Your \”Silent, Hash-Tagged Screams\”

Finally, finally, finally, journalistic attention is being paid to a crucial human-rights violation: The New York Times reports that Amtrak’s WiFi network is spotty, and sometimes train riders are left clutching little more than a pathetic, 3G-equipped iPhone from which to tweet— nay, to issue “silent, hash-tagged screams” — about their deprivation, when they’re lucky enough to be near a cellular tower, that is. Our thoughts are with you, brave ones.

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WME’s Ari Emanuel Goes After Google Over Piracy At AllThingsD Conference

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“I’m going to piss a lot of people off,” Ari Emanuel told the AllThingsD conference tonight. And in a room of tech execs, the WME boss kept his word. “Where Google decides to play in this piracy issue, plus Verizon, AT&T, is very crucial for our economy and I’m concerned they’re going to wait it out,” Emanuel to told AllThingsD co-founders Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher in front of a packed house. “If they don’t stop they stealing content I think it is going to be a problem.” Emanuel, who promised not to swear or hit anyone, was very clear to name names and point out where in the “pipes” he sees the theft of his clients’ and Hollywood’s content coming from.  “We need Northern California to figure out how to keep our intellectual property from being stolen. If Google was in China, and their stuff was being stolen, they would leave China, right?” Emanuel didn’t miss the opportunity to chastise Silicon Valley and their industry for allowing the stealing of content and the scuttling of antipiracy legislation. “Ask Google, ask Verizon why they haven’t come to the table?”

Asked in the Q&A what exactly he’d like Google to do, Emanuel said “I’d like them to start filtering when people are stealing our product internationally, that’s their responsibly.” In a heated exchange with one questioner, Emanuel made his point emphatically, telling the guy to sit down to wide applause. “Stealing is a bad thing,” bellowed Emanuel to the crowd’s sudden approval.

Inevitably the question of WME’s recent deal to bring Silver Lake Partners onboard with a 31% non-controlling minority interest in the company came up. Emanuel said that WME has “been increasingly interested in tech.” Sitting on the same stage as Apple CEO Tim Cook the day before, Emanuel added, that “we’ve been buying and investing in startups. When we merged a couple years ago, we kind of shifted the whole focus in terms of where things were going, and we’ve spent a lot of time up in Silicon Valley, trying to figure it out.” All that effort “got Silver Lake interested” and that’s what started them and WME talking.

Piracy and content might have been the heart of Emanuel’s sometimes pugilistic appearance at AllThingsD, but it wasn’t the only one. Mossberg and Swisher drew Emanuel out of on what he thought was going right in the entertainment industry. When you think about the entertainment business, you can’t just think about movies,” the WME co-CEO cautioned the audience, “we’re in the music business with concerts, the author business, we have 230 shows on TV.” And TV got Emanuel going. “The television businesses’ economics are better than its ever been,” Emanuel said. “I think this is the best business in the world and I’m betting heavily on it.” Asked by Mossberg and Swisher if he was strictly traditional in his approach, Emanuel responded he knew the audiences are there because of the success of YouTube and other new platforms. I’m OK with them watching it on Nexflix as long as we figure out the economics and I believe premium content are more valuable than two dogs on a couch.”

The 10th annual AllThingsD conference runs through tomorrow.

Related:  Aaron Sorkin Says Writing About Steve Jobs Like Writing About Beatles: AllThingsD

via Deadline.com http://www.deadline.com/2012/05/wmes-ari-emanuel-goes-after-google-over-piracy-at-allthingsd-conference/

Aaron Sorkin Will Write Steve Jobs as a Hero

Speaking to All Things D on Wednesday, Aaron Sorkin had plenty to say about the Steve Jobs biopic he’s now definitely writing. Still early into the process, Sorkin is procrastinating and trying to determine what the project’s all about. However, he doesn’t need to clock hundreds of hours with Walter Isaacson’s authorized biography to know that the process will be like writing a Beatles movie, in that millions of people are already imminently familiar with Jobs’ life and creations. “Anytime you’re at the movies, and you see the words the following is based on a true story, you should think about it as a painting, not a photograph,” Sorkin says. So expect a fast-talking Steve Jobs painting.

Since it’s tough to avoid making a formulaic biopic, Sorkin says, “I’m probably not going to write one.” He’ll venture into story-dominated turf rather than a checkpoint-oriented tale, much like he did with The Social Network, a film entirely about Mark Zuckerberg without it being a by-the-book Mark Zuckerberg biopic. Sorkin also says the project resembles a potential “minefield of disappointment” and that whoever ends up playing Jobs is “going to have be a very good actor.” A few more bits:

Who he likes depicting: “By and large, I write about people who are considerably smarter than I am.”

And why they talk so speedily: As a child, with an supersmart circle of family and friends, Sorkin “really fell in love with the phonetic sound of intelligence.”

Switching from an antihero story with The Social Network to the almost-always lionized Jobs: “My taste lies in quixotic heroes. … I can’t judge this character [Jobs]. He has to be, for me, a hero. … To put is as simply as possible, you want to write the character like they are making their case to God, why they should be let into heaven.”

What he’d ask Jobs before he made said case to God, on the topic of technology resonating so seamlessly with even toddlers: “If I could ask Steve Jobs anything, it would be ‘What’s that magic trick?’”

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via Vulture http://www.vulture.com/2012/05/aaron-sorkin-will-write-steve-jobs-as-a-hero.html

MTA cans logo-on-turban rule 

The feds and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced Wednesday that Muslim and Sikh transit employees will no longer be required to wear turbans or headwear bearing the agency logo, settling a federal discrimination lawsuit.

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Mapping the Zombie Apocalypse

The Daily Beast maps where the past month’s twisted cases have gone down.

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