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April 06, 2008 News and Trends

My Correspondence with Author of Obama Hit Piece

Sun, 06 Apr 2008 17:45:18 PDT
I have been incensed by an article that recently appeared in the Philadelphia Gay News. In essence, the article reported on an interview with Hillary Clinton and then accuses Barack Obama of avoiding the "gay media" even though the publisher of the article, Mark Segal, is a Clinton donor. I've posted my correspondence with Segal here. Enjoy...

IDF wrap: NVIDIA, ATI doomed, SSDs to take off, Atom not out

Fri, 04 Apr 2008 16:30:51 PDT
We look back at the two-day Intel Developer Forum and pick out the best stories and trends.

The mutual fund news report that sparks ideas (Fund Action)

Sun, 06 Apr 2008 15:58:30 PDT
Fund Action The editors of Fund Action have a singular understanding of what the readers want most: exclusive, breaking-news and money-making industry intelligence.

MySpace Music, A New Rival For iTunes?

Sun, 06 Apr 2008 18:18:07 PDT
It was bound to happen, eventually. MySpace, the biggest social-networking site, has announced its latest initiative, MySpace Music, a new service through which the News Corp.-owned website will offer music (and not only) to its users.

How juicy political legends and myths like “Hidden Agenda” are written

Thu, 13 Mar 2008 14:58:11 PDT
How juicy political legends and myths like “Hidden Agenda” are written 1. As a general matter, simply watch the state-owned CBC Newsworld channel or any of a number of other liberal media outlets. Legends and myths appear as if out of nowhere. For example, just now: On the CBC Newsworld channel, in the middle of the newscast, a guest expert on all things political, Susan Delacourt, a political columnist from the liberal-left’s Toronto Star, suggested that Prime Minister Harper is an “unf

Little League Parent Goes Off on 14 Year Old Umpire.

Sun, 06 Apr 2008 13:03:25 PDT
Parent understands how to make the 11 o’clock news.

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