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POPSDIY Religions Cause More Harm Than Good? This may not be a fair study, as statistics can be manipulated in sociological studies. For example, perhaps young people with troubling circumstances are drawn to new age religions. In that case, the new age religions would not be the cause of the mental health condition... rather it would be one of the therapies to alleviate the condition. Another example... you could easily make the correlation that drinking beer in a pub causes lung cancer... simply because many people that drink beer in pubs also smoke cigarettes. My point is, what correlation are they making in this article, and are they being clear about the connection. Or are they merely manipulating statistics in the same manner that our media always does. Sean, Seidean Si
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POPSInternet Video Growing Faster Than Any Other Online Medium with GRAPHS Internet Video Growing Faster Than Any Other Online Medium. The explosive growth of YouTube from 0 to 20 million users in one year is just one example of how online video, both professionally and user-created, is in demand. Check out ClipScience.com for everything related to video on the net and user generated content. "WANT YOUR OWN INTERNET SHOW?" - ClipScience.com.
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POPSBlogs versus the NY Times in Google It will be interesting to see how old media fades out and new media takes over the lead. What if NY times top writers could fund themselves by blogging. Hmm... be hard pressed to imagine the time s could sustain itself. I still think George Orwell was only 20 years off with his 1984. Actually he was probably only 10 years off since the essence of mainstream web (where mere mortals could access info) sort of kicked off around 1994. In any regard this article gives some interesting statistics on what is happening. Someone should do a compare of todays web with Orwells 1984.