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  • #theendisnear

    The Return of Pay Per Post and the End of Twitter: Internet as One Long, Subversive Ad

    Remember the moment you knew MySpace was doomed? It came in the form of obnoxious ads. Which your Twitter stream is about to be. So: are you making that cash, or being cashed in on? Pay Per Post is back. More »
  • #gossiproundup

    Michael Lohan and Jon Gosselin Actually Formed a Coalition of the Azzwizzards

    Kind of like a Harry Potter book, right? Michael Lohan's now Jon Gosselin's contracts expert. Nothing but squares at the Daily News. Robert Pattinson hates his life. Carrie Prejean: monumentally stupider than previously imagined. Here's your Saturday Morning Gossip Roundup: More »
  • #media

    How Newspapers Are Wording Their Own Obituaries

    If anyone else is weirded out by newspapers trying to dispassionately report news of their decline, look away now. More »
  • #twits

    Meet the Georgetown University Sophomore Who's Hiring a Personal Assistant

    Charley Cooper, an undergrad at Georgetown University, is a busy kid. So he's hiring a personal assistant. Ten to twelve bucks an hour. Five or so hours a week. What—you expect him to do his own laundry? More »
  • #goldmanproject

    Goldman Sachs' Neediest Cases

    In advance of Goldman Sachs' anticipated gargantuan charitable donation calculated to mask the stench of its taxpayer-financed cash bonanza, CityFile rummaged through the past recipients of Goldman's largesse. Guess what they found? Tony, preposterously expensive private prep schools, that's what! More »
  • #balloonboy

    Exclusive: I Helped Richard Heene Plan a Balloon Hoax

    For the first time, 25-year-old researcher Robert Thomas reveals to Gawker how earlier this year he and Richard Heene drew up a master plan to generate a massive media controversy using a weather balloon. To get famous, of course. More »
  • #goldmanproject

    Announcing the Goldman Project

    It's Thursday, so Goldman Sachs raked in billions with taxpayer help while you're still unemployed. The bank announced $3.1 billion in third-quarter profits today, and set aside $5.3 billion for bonuses. Help us find out how they spend it. More »
  • #twitter

    Selling Your Tweets to the Enemy

    Tech bloggers are in a tizzy over the prospect of tech giants Google or Microsoft getting real-time access to the thoughts of Twitterers, but Valleywag has learned that cash-hungry Twitter is already selling access to its "firehose" of data. More »
  • #theaccused

    Who Is David Letterman's Alleged Extortionist?

    It boggles the mind that the man accused of hatching a bizarre scheme to blackmail David Letterman appears to be an experienced and talented television journalist. Here's what we know about Joe Halderman. More »