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The Big Lebowski and the Online People Search: More Connected Than you May Think

Last week, I went to Los Angeles to visit a friend of mine. While enjoying the fine hospitality of his living room couch, I decided to pop the film The Big Lebowski into his VCR. Most of my friends had been raving about this cult flick for years, so I figured now was as good a time as ever to see it. After spending about two hours laughing hysterically, I was left with one surprising, yet probing, question, “Why didn’t anyone in this film use an online people search?
The plot of The Big Lebowski centers around a case of mistaken identity involving two individuals named Jeffrey Lebowski. The first Lebowski is elderly, extremely rich, and has a wife who is in major debt from time she spent in the adult film industry. Therefore, her former boss has dispatched several goons in California to collect the money from her or her husband by any means necessary. This individual is known in the film as “The Big Lebowski.”
The second Jeffrey Lebowski is single, loves to bowl, and is known simply as “The Dude.” Acting on poor information, the debt collectors searching for “The Big Lebowski” end up violently trying to collect money from “The Dude” instead. Humorous as this mistake turned out to be in the film, a simple online people search probably could have prevented the debt collectors’ error.
Read Full Article... | Comments (0) | Posted on Aug 03, 2007
The Top 5 Most Annoying Internet Advertisements of All-Time

Each day as we surf the web, we are inundated with many different forms of advertising. Most often, these advertisements simply drift away and we never think of them again. However, there are those ads that, no matter how hard we try, we simply cannot forget. Lacking humor, logic and design, these terrible advertisements seem to haunt our dreams. In fact, several of these terrible pieces of online advertising have become infamous due to their pervasiveness. We at PSN felt something had to be done.
Therefore, (drum roll…………….)
People Search News is Proud to Present:
The Top 5 Most Annoying Internet Advertisements of All-Time
Read Full Article... | Comments (3) | Posted on Jul 05, 2007
Should I Do a Background Check on the Maid?

by Christi Lundquist
When you hire a company to do work to your house, do you stop to consider who you are inviting into your home? Most people assume that since they are calling a number out of the phone book, they are going to get trustworthy people coming into their homes. But this is not always the case.
Read Full Article... | Comments (1) | Posted on Mar 15, 2007
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