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He is fresh off a failed Senate run, where he generated internet fame for his skateboarding, musicianship and sunny disposition.
Clocky generated Internet buzz in 2005 when it was just a conceptual design project by Gauri Nanda, then a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Finally, the paper concludes with computational results showing the performance of the decomposition procedure and the heuristic algorithm on randomly generated Internet topologies.
He also played a rich boy in The Riot Club, a 2014 adaptation of the play Posh, which has generated internet grumblings that he must come from wealthy stock himself.
User generated internet radio stations are far from being new.
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The short film (at pirellifilm.com) it created to generate Internet buzz was a result of "pathetic self-delusion," the review said.
To help generate Internet sales, Hollywood does appearances at shows like "Horror Nights," a dance party frequented by people dressed as vampires and zombies.
When he says that many Mexicans are rapists, that thousands of Arab Americans celebrated the 9/11 attacks or, as last week, that Muslims should be prevented from entering the United States, he's not trying to publicise a book, stimulate debate or generate internet traffic.
Mr. Borker was the subject of a November 2010 article in The New York Times in which he claimed that frightening consumers was a way to generate Internet publicity about his business, which purportedly elevated his profile in Google searches, generating more traffic and revenue.
The operator of an online eyeglasses store — with the perverse idea that terrorizing his customers would generate Internet publicity about his business and improve his Google search ranking — was sentenced to four years in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges of fraud and sending threatening communications, writes David Segal, who profiled the man, Vitaly Borker, in 2010.
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