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Quotation for Today, Monday 23 November
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When I see Dick Cheney on television, receiving awards for what he did with
Rumsfeld, or Sarah Palin trying to pretend that she has any rational
political ...
Google This: Healthy American Act Proposal
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Considered by many well-informed about the subject as a favorite healthcare
reform proposal is the *Healthy Americans Act* (HAA) by Sens. Ron Wyden
(D-Ore...
Deady Vipers – judging a book by it’s cover
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Credit where credit is due. The first of the month, questions were raised at
this blog about the Asian stereo-types and misuse of characters being used
in ...
Philanthropy and bank bashing
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The *head of Goldman Sachs*, *Lloyd Blankfein*, has apologised for the role
the financial services major played in *... | http://google.twi.bz/Lm | 224
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At a Los Angeles news conference, CA Attorney General Jerry Brown said the
scam involved computer kiosks. Companies represented them to churches as
high-...
LHC back in action
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Tonight scientists at CERN are rebooting the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) in an attempt to recreate conditions fractions of a second after the Big Bang by cra...
Rotary: Could You Keep Up with This Group?
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A physical education teacher, Lynn Kelley who founded the *Kings
Firecrackers* 13 years ago, said the video of their performance at an Army
vs. Navy game ...
Picking Paint Colors
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People warned me, but I didn't believe that picking paint colors would be
the hardest part of building a home. For the exterior color, we drove around
unti...
Meep
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Danvers High School in Massachusetts has banned students from saying the
word "meep." Officials say students use the word, which was popularized on *The ...
Interview with PR expert Deirdre Breakenridge
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*I recently had the pleasure of listening to Deirdre Breakenridge talk about
the future of public relations, and was quite impressed. The co-author of
th...
Announcement From The Founder
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Friends, It is with great sadness that I must report that, due to a lack of
outside investment capital, The Printed Blog is ceasing publication. Despite
a ...
Countdown Friday: Action vs. Distraction
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*Fun with Numbers*: Good Evening from New York. As Boss Limbaugh and the
Republicans continue to demand that nothing be done by the government to fix
the ...
Preface from The Proprietor of @ltaCITIES | 15Nov09
Checked out several books this week including one tome by JEFF JARVIS, author of What Would Google Do? (HarperCollins 2009), blogs about media and news at Buzzmachine.com. He is associate professor and director of the interactive journalism program at the City University of New York’s new Graduate School of Journalism. He is consulting editor and a partner at Daylife, a news startup. He writes a new media column for The Guardian and is host of its Media Talk USA podcast. He consults for media companies. Until 2005, he was president and creative director of Advance.net, the online arm of Advance Publications. Prior to that, Jarvis was creator and founding editor of Entertainment Weekly; Sunday editor and associate publisher of the New York Daily News; TV critic for TV Guide and People; a columnist on the San Francisco Examiner; assistant city editor and reporter for the Chicago Tribune; reporter for Chicago Today. | @ltaLINK
WRITES Nick Summers | Newsweek Web Exclusive | "Google is an avalanche and it has only just begun to tumble down the mountain," Jeff Jarvis ... advises pretty much everyone—you, your company, entire industries, and the U.S. government—to study and ape the online juggernaut, or risk getting buried. Jarvis writes like he changes jobs, which is to say rapidly. He has been a TV critic, magazine founder, blogger, investor and professor, and if "WWGD" occasionally goes into sound-bite overdrive (the phrase "small is the new big" is used more than a dozen times, among other abuses), the habit can be excused as the tic of a guy who's got a lot to say about the future of technology.
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