Category: Headlines
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Wired magazine reported last month that In-Q-Tel, an investment arm of the Central Intelligence Agency, has put money into Visible Technologies, a software company that crawls across blogs, online forums, and open networks like Twitter and YouTube to monitor what is being said. N.Y. Times: “Twitter Tapping”
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Tell me about it girlfriend. [v:ia]
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ESPN Boston: John Lackey taking physical for Red Sox I was prepared to see him go. Was really hoping he’d wind up with the Mets or Astros or well, just about anybody but the Yankees or Red Sox. When I have a little bit more time, I’ll make a ragetoon to accurately depict my exact…
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tumblr_kunnimxjV51qz4gsv The Clash, “Spanish Bombs” On the 30th anniversary of its release, London Calling gets a tribute post from Dave Bry at The Awl.
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Stereotyping People by Their Favorite Author
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I’ve linked to Alex Cornell’s work before, most recently his Wes Anderson Film Festival design project. His latest class assignment was reinvigorating a brand that is “dead, dying or defunct.” He decided to take on Playboy. His goal: “bring some of the original classiness and sophistication back.” The description of his process alone makes it…
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Google Phone Could Infuriate Android Partners And Kill Google’s Profit Margins
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Goldman Sachs Issues a Strong Buy on The Cheesecake Factory!
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Dylan and Ginsberg [via]
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The Boss Is In The House. (Photo Credit: Alex Brandon/AP)
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Watch Every Episode of ‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ Online I can’t wait for the day when the body of a beloved but extinct series being available online is just a given and doesn’t require crude aggregation of Google Video links.
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These people sat in at least an hour’s worth of traffic (with an hour or more waiting for them after the game), paid the highest ticket prices in the country (and one would assume the highest parking and concession), and packed in with nearly 100,000 other people to watch the Cowboys’ home game – happening…