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Digital Journal releases February 2013 'Power User' list

Digital Journal published a list of the Top 20 Digital Journalists in recognition of the news network's top performers. These are the 20 highest-ranked Power Users from February 2013.
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TopFinds: Avoiding asteroid collisions, how 'zombie cells' work

A theoretical solution using a coat of paint could prevent a future near-Earth asteroid attack. How 'zombie cells' function better than live ones. A Bali restaurant kidnapped dolphins ahead of their release. These are the top stories on Digital Journal.
In the Media by David Silverberg

Mbuti pygmy children have fun meeting white man for 1st time

When a mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter recently visited a remote village in Eastern Congo during an aid mission, he became the first white man the children had ever seen, and his video of the heartwarming moment is going viral.
In the Media by Greta McClain - 2 comments

Little 'Kayla Loves the Moon' is a YouTube hit

Kayla is a little over 2 years old. Her dad says anytime there is a clear view of the Moon she would cry excitedly "The Moon! The Moon!" The video shows one of the special moments little Kayla freaks out over the Moon.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 1 comment

Video: Ghostly face appears in mirror, scares hair salon patrons

Patrons at a hair salon got a bit more than they expected when a ghostly face began appearing in mirrors, prompting screams and even sent some running.
In the Media by Greta McClain - 2 comments

Pro-Assad activists hacked AFP Twitter photo feed

Aiming to counteract what they call "fabricated news" by Western media sources, pro-Assad activists hacked the Twitter feed of Agence France-Presse on Tuesday and flooded it with propaganda.
In the Media by Anne Sewell - 1 comment

The Pirate Bay sets sail for new pastures after legal threats

Stockholm - After Sweden's copyright lobby sent a letter threatening criminal charges to Sweden’s Pirate Party, TPB's current host, the file-sharing website is on the move to Norway and Spain.
In the Media by Anne Sewell

Op-Ed: Six-strike plan imposed by Internet Service Providers

Washington - Beginning this week, major ISPs will start spying on US Internet users. With the new program, its a case of "six strikes and you are out" if they think you are pirating copyright-protected content.
In the Media by Anne Sewell - 4 comments

NBC.com back online after getting hacked

NBC.com is back online after getting hacked during the week. The hack involved malware that was in the form of a trojan.
In the Media by Leigh Goessl - 5 comments

Profile of a Digital Journalist: Making a Weiss decision to be a writer Special

She loves hip-hop and basketball. She dreams of being published in Rolling Stone. She writes to distract herself from a chronic health condition. Find out more about Layne Weiss, a Digital Journalist since March 2012.
Digital Journal Report by David Silverberg - 13 comments

TopFinds: Gore's view of the future, Japan whale hunt called off

A Digital Journalist covers Al Gore's talk about the future of America. The release of court is fueling speculation that Pope Benedict was forced to resign. Why was the whale hunt in Japan suddenly called off? These are the top stories on Digital Journal.
In the Media by David Silverberg

Watch beauty blogger Tori Locklear burn her hair off on video

The video shows the shocking moment Tori Locklear, an online beauty blogger and Florida middle school student, filming a beauty tutorial for YouTube using a hot curling iron suddenly burned off her hair.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 2 comments

Video: Sea otter's hoop dreams is a slam dunk

Portland - A YouTube video featuring a 15-year-old sea otter playing basketball to help combat the onset of arthritis is going viral.
In the Media by Greta McClain - 3 comments

Shane Koyczan's anti-bullying poem-video To This Day goes viral

A powerful poem by Canadian spoken word artist Shane Koyczan has attracted more than 1.4 million YouTube views since it was uploaded two days ago. To This Day is part of an online project where he asked animators to help illustrate his poem.
In the Media by David Silverberg - 6 comments

Woman, 104, too old for Facebook, had to lie about age

While some ladies have been known to lie about their age, Marguerite Joseph is nothing but proud of her 104 years. Only one problem, Facebook's settings say she is too old and automatically makes her 20 years younger.
In the Media by Anne Sewell - 19 comments

Calvary Baptist Academy does ‘Harlem Shake’;students suspended Special

Shreveport - More than thirty-six students were suspended after a “Harlem Shake” video went viral on YouTube. The students involved were baseball players from Calvary Baptist Academy.
Digital Journal Report by Chrystal Mahan - 3 comments

Video of adorable real-life squeaky frog goes viral

Port Nolloth - Many of us have seen the plastic or plush squeaky frog toy for dogs, but we probably did not realize that there is actually a real squeaky frog, and his new video has gone viral.
In the Media by Greta McClain - 1 comment

Op-Ed: New cyberbullying law in North Carolina limits free speech

A new law in North Carolina aimed at protecting teachers from cyberbullying prohibits the creation of fake Internet accounts under teacher's names by students and criminalizes posting unedited pictures or accurate statements which lead to harassment.
In the Media by Isabel Ivanescu - 3 comments

'Houdini Horse' video goes viral

Midland - The YouTube video detailing the escapades of Mariska the "Houdini Horse", an accomplished escape artist, has gone viral.
In the Media by Greta McClain - 2 comments

Future of Media Preview: A Q&A; with BuzzFeed’s Jonathan Perelman

In this Q&A; with Jonathan Perelman, Vice President of Agency Strategy and Development at BuzzFeed, we get a teaser of what will be discussed at the March 14 Future of Media event: where content marketing will go, what makes BuzzFeed unique and more.
In the Media by David Silverberg
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