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His post was titled, "Goodbye, Google".
Another post was titled "Parents like Amy Chua are the reason Asian-Americans like me are in therapy".
The post was titled "Congratulations to Tampa Bay" and in it Leonsis acknowledged that the Lightning was "clearly the better team" and lamented that the Capitals "weren't resilient".
Walker promptly started a blog, and his first post was titled "Hack the Olympics!" It included copies of his find and details of how he uncovered the information.
Even as he delights in the scorn of others (a recent blog post was titled "Today in Exquisite Insults"), he imagines himself to be a rather dry, abstract writer who takes little interest in individuals.
There is less to buy at Hello Giggles, Zooey Deschanel's "positive online community for women", a sort of merrily castrated Comment is Free (a recent post was titled "In defence of the selfie, an awesome act of feminism"), but the thing they all have in common is that when you click in, you enter a world.
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Mr. Froomkin's piece from The Huffington Post is titled "How the Mainstream Press Bungled the Single Biggest Story of the 2012 Campaign".
Eric Karjaluoto is his name, and his must-read blog post is titled 'Why your web startup will fail'.
Another post is titled "22 Reasons to Worship JK Rowling".
His latest post is titled "Ohio Senate Votes to Ban Minotaurs," which means this Ohio law is just more bad news for Sally Quinn.
One of Josh's posts is titled "There Is Truly No One Else Like Him".
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