Nebraska Princess’s YouTube Debut, Little Big Planet’s Qu’ran Faux Pas, Hummer Dummer

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Make magazine offers Twitter support. Hey, neato.

– Wayne Wang’s The Princess of Nebraska premiered on YouTube last Friday. Which brings up the usual “dawn of a new era?” questions.

– Ecast MixMaster helps decide how best to get you trashed.

– O noes, kids and search and porn.

– Little Big Planet alienates Muslims. I would never have guessed.

The essence of blogging.

– Do you dare mess with someone else’s Hummer — even for love of advertising? Good luck and godspeed.

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