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This is the official website of Premiere Cinemas, with locations all across Texas. It is one of the largest independent theatre circuits in the country, but that does not mean it provides a mediocre service. In fact, the Guest Comments sections proves that. The message board is full of comments about the great service Premiere Cinemas provides. If you are lucky enough to live in the Texas state, you will be able to search for events going on at your local Premiere Cinema, and even sign up for a newsletter that will provide you with all the information you need about your nearest Premiere Cinem... read more
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It seems quite clear that the guys at The Computer Show were taking care of the 100 million visitors they’ve received since 1996, and had no time to invest in web design, which seems a bit of a shame: there’s lots of useful and very savvy content and articles on this site, and its pre web 1.0 outlook just wouldn’t tempt me enough to follow the links if I were to find it on a search engine or StumbleUpon, for instance. But vintage has its advantages: you get absolutely no ads, neither contextual nor banners, or any other known form of using up visual space to advertise. Since they havenâ€... read more
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A no-frills, no fancy stuff website to read about the movies you can actually find in your local video store, DigitallyObsessed.com is one of those sites which are so useful in their sheer simplicity you won’t believe you could live without it after you’ve tried it. The site posts reviews mainly of movies (some music CDs get reviewed as well) written by the site’s staff, presenting usually a summary of the plot and general considerations on the performances, directors and awards won by the film, information on image and sound quality plus details on what the DVD’s extras are. The beaut... read more
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If home is Austin and far far away, bring some comfort to yourself by taking a look at this site, which is homepage for one of Austin’s radio news stations. By taking a look around, you can tune in to the radio and learn about what’s going on in the news, politics or sports scenes; there are different ways to tune in, as you can choose from live streaming radio, you can download podcasts, or even listen to archived programs, which is quite convenient if you want to follow up on a specific topic, or maybe just listen to the morning show discussion. Like the best radios which have gone onlin... read more
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Interactual is a professional DVD editing and formatting software platform. Their software can help you build interactive menus and bonus features on DVD discs and on-line environments. By visiting this site, your can discover a showcase of what the company has done for commercial and well known movies, like Pirates of the Caribbean or Harry Potter. Unfortunately, you can only see screenshots of the features area, but can’t see it working as you would if you were playing the DVD on your PC or player. The company also sells DVD player software, which you can download from the site for a fee, ... read more
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This site aims to index all the podcasts it can find -- no easy feat. If you like to hear or create podcasts on your Itunes, this is the site for you. But the site is way more than just an index or search engine, it is a place that offers tutorials, news, products, information, ideas, interviews and stories about some of the popular podcasters. They also highlight the most popular podcasts, the featured podcasts of the month, etc. It is a beautiful site -- well-designed, organized, arranged and user-friendly. Even more incredible, it is all managed by one devoted podcaster who fervently b... read more
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