Archive for March, 2008
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Newsreaders vs Journalists
The BBC gets it right when it describes its television anchors as newsreaders rather than journalists.... Permalink
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Earthquake Story Cracks Me Up
CNN is reporting that a 6+ magnitude quake hit northern Nevada this morning. Reading the story, however, I have to laugh at this quote: “We have cracks in our walls,” Jane Kelso, who answered the phone at the Motel 6 in Wells, Nevada, told AP. Wells is 10 miles from... Continue Reading
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The Problem with Verizon’s $100 Unlimited Wireless Plan
Interested in Verizon Wireless’s new $100 all-you-can-eat voice plan? May want to check out this post by Silicon Alley Insider’s Dan Frommer first.... Permalink
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Who’s Who…Open Source Style
Italy’s Roberto Galoppini posts his thoughts from the recent Open Source Think Tank. It’s great seeing the long list of open source leaders Page One PR does business with.... Permalink
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Roblimo Interviews New Red Hat CEO Whitehurst
When Red Hat named Jim Whitehurst as its new CEO, many in the open source community wondered, “Huh?” But Whitehurst made himself available to reporters and bloggers and quickly gave everyone an inside look at who he was, what he knew and what he had planned for the open source... Continue Reading
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Cmdr Taco on Digg Revolt
Interesting story by New York Times reporter Brad Stone (the reporter who broke the identity of Fake Steve Jobs) on the recent uprising at Digg. Slashdot founder Rob “CmdrTaco” Malda does a standup job in the interview explaining why Digg ran into the troubles it did and why the two... Continue Reading
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Open Source Rogue’s Gallery
LinuxWorld.com’s Mark Hinkle pulls together a who’s who of the open source movement in this list of the publication’s top leaders for 2008.... Permalink
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