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In case you were on a vacation from the Internet this week, we've got you covered.
It's the weekend, baby. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the recap of all the stories that made ripples and waves over the last seven days!
From Oprah's Australian Adventure to a week without Facebook, this is your MashUp for the week ending September 18, 2010:
- Variance Magazine Announces Goo Goo Dolls as October Cover Story
- Eminem, Jay-Z Bring Fans to Tears in Epic Stadium Show
- Lady Gaga Sweeps the VMAs, Nabs Top Award
- Twitter Gets Major Overhaul, Millions Waiting for New Features to Be Activated
- Oprah Kicks Off Final Season with Bang, Taking Audience Members to Australia
- Facebook CEO Zuckerburg Confesses to Controversial Instant Messages
- Google to Combine Music Store with Online Storage
- OnStar to Connect with Text Messages and Facebook Statuses
- Music Shake-up at Warner Bros. as Top Exec Leaves
- FCC to Pave Way for "Super Wi-Fi"
- Starbucks Menu Changes Cause Stir
- New in Theaters: The Town, Easy A, Devil, Never Let Me Go
- Joaquin Phoenix "Documentary" is Not Real
- Wal-Mart Announces Cheap Cell Phone Plans
- Google to Make Core Products More Social
- T-Mobile Sued for Blocking Pot-Related Text Messages
- Barnes & Noble Expects $1 Billion Revenue from eBook Sales by 2013
- Wildly Popular Music Service Spotify U.S. Launch May be Delayed Again
- Kings of Leon Don't Want to Be "Too Popular"
- President Obama Writes a Children's Book
- Ellen DeGeneres Signs Second Artist to Her Label
- UK Teen Banned from America After E-mailing Obama
- Penn. College Tries Week Without Social Media
- Android Gains Market Share on Competition


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