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Will Ferrell's FunnyOrDie.com celebrates 1-year anniversary

FunnyOrDie.com, the Web site started by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, is 1 year old. Its biggest star, Pearl, is 3.

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Funny Or Die links up with YouTube
Source: TechRadar: All Phone and communications feeds

YouTube has announced it is to partner Will Ferrell's comedy website Funny Or Die, offering up a channel featuring a boatload of the site's comedic content.

MoveOn.org Political Action: Video: Something Terrible is Happening! Will Ferrell & friends
Source: pol.moveon.org

The "Video: Something Terrible is Happening! Will Ferrell & friends" campaign is brought to you by MoveOn.org Political Action™.

What health care issues debates mean to Gus Porter, the average American
Source: Funny or Die

People need to understand the real issues that worry the average American about health reform.

James Franco's Rejected UCLA Speech: 'Who Doesn't F-ing Fall Asleep in Class?!'
Source: Gawker

[NWS Audio] Last month James Franco was supposed to deliver UCLA's commencement address, but he screwed the grads by backing out so he could go to a party—we thought. Now we know the real reason he didn't deliver the address.

Funny or Die Imagines The Credit Card Companies' Reaction To The Credit Card Reforms Bill [Video, NSFW-Language]
Source: The Huffington Post

It's unlike our friends over at Funny or Die to let such an occasion pass without taking a swipe at the companies that helped us spiral into fiasco, so they got some guys together and reenacted the meeting in which credit card bigwigs were told of the changes.

Paris Hilton Responds To John McCain's Celebrity Ad: "He's the Oldest Celebrity in the World. Like Super-Old."
Source: The Huffington Post

Now it's Paris Hilton's chance to tell off John McCain for putting her in an Obama attack ad. Late Sunday Paris's mother Kathy slammed McCain for the waste of money, time and attention given to the ad in a blog for Huffington Post (excerpted below).

Writer's Strike Blues? These Sitdotcoms Will Make You Forget Your TV Entirely

Most people who spend any time on the web are aware of the increasing presence of television networks and entertainment companies offering content. In fact, compensation for "new media" is the central contentious issue behind the Writers Guild of America strike.

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