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Zuckerberg, Bound

In the fall of 2005, Michael Wolf, a top executive at MTV, flew to Palo Alto, Calif., to visit the offices of Facebook. MTV, like seemingly everyone else at the time, was interested in buying the rapidly growing social networking company from its founder, Mark Zuckerberg-then 21, with a fondness for Adidas sandals and a Read More

The Cubicle Queue: Charlie Brown, Best Viral Videos, and a Sad Doc on Puppies

Tired of clicking around YouTube and iTunes for online videos of substance? Search no more! The Observer has your weekly handy guide to what's worth watching on the Web. A Charlie Brown Christmas on Hulu — Apparently there is a "War on Charlie Brown Christmas Specials!" Last week, President Obama's speech on Afghanistan bumped A Charlie Read More

Inside the Times’ Blog World

Which New York Times blogs are doing well and why? That's a question some members of the masthead are asking as preparations are made to reduce the newsroom by 100 bodies in the coming weeks.Here's a peek inside some of the Times' most popular blogs, as offered by the editors:Wendell Jamieson, deputy metropolitan editor for Read More

Drawing Gender Lines on the Web

Women are more likely to be chatting it up on Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites you've probably never heard of, like "Bebo." According to data taken from Google's U.S. Ad Planner, a site that tracks popular Web sites' traffic, 84 percent (or 16 out of 19) of the sites they studied Read More