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...truth is, the average American would love one of these jobs - but they don't even think to look. Out of sight, out of mind. The government will need to wake up to the modern age, using recruiters and newspaper advertising. They might even need to run an ad during the Super Bowl...
...political candidates to participate. Yet with more than 8 million student members, Facebook is well aware of its potential. Beginning in September, political candidates and social cause organizations can buy advertising space on Facebook. "In TV and on the radio, broadcasters are required by law to offer politicians ad space at a low cost," says Melanie Deitch, director of marketing for Facebook. "Because Facebook is online, it's not required to discount ad space. But we want to provide a level playing field for all candidates and causes to reach the 18-to- 24-year-old demographic...
...Hawk. The loosely themed episodes run the end of one skit into the beginning of the next, sparking provocative ideas off one another like a chain-smoker's cigarettes. Taking full advantage of its HBO-ensured freedom, the episodes are hilarious and offensive on numerous levels. One includes an ad for Mr. Pickles' Fun-Time Abortion Clinics ("We'll Bring Out the Kid in Ya!"), while in another, Mr. Show declares itself a religion--Odenkirk and Cross invite the audience to eat poison s'mores and ascend through "heaven's chimney"--then goes on to skewer the traditions of nearly...
...Housingmaps.com mates Google Maps with classified-ad giant Craigslist.org to offer an interactive way to look for housing in the U.S. The mashups show where the properties on offer are located, so house hunters are spared the physical effort of pacing out the distance to, say, the nearest park or supermarket. And they'll be able to browse details of house prices and look at photos of the neighborhood...
...hire a lot of students who actually work here,” he says. “A fair number of people live in the dorms, sit on the ad board—we’re getting a lot of information back...