Email marketing - The Macalope: An Apple blog - CNET News
According to InformationWeek, Microsoft has finally come clean and admitted its Vista mistakes (tip o’ the antlers to Daring Fireball ). But what’s an admission of guilt without spreading some blame around? Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) is now acknowledging
China tops India again - BusinessWeek
China’s science and engineering community has been distracted the past few months by a series of scandals involving accusations of fraud and plagiarism . But the incidents, however embarrassing, don’t seem to be slowing the rush of U.S. companies
Google Calendar gets simpler sync with CalDAV - CNET News
Mac users who use Google Calendar and iCal to manage their on and offline calendaring have had to use a myriad of third party products to keep the two in sync. That’s changed now as part of Google’s inclusion of CalDAV support as part of Google
Glenn Greenwald - Salon
Former Congressman Harold Ford appeared at the Netroots Nation conference yesterday, argued that Bush officials shouldn’t be held accountable for crimes they committed while in office, and then insisted that Democrats shouldn’t be expected to defend
Speeds and feeds - CNET News
On Thursday, I attended MobileBeat 2008 , a new conference here in Silicon Valley focused primarily on cell phones broad enough to encompass closely related gizmos like Apple’s iPod Touch and–at least in theory–mobile Internet devices. The event
Parties Issue Dueling Iraq War Policy Videos Online - Wired
John McCain and the Republican National Committee released an online video Thursday that was a rather elaborate attempt to frame Barack Obama as a slick opportunist who has changed his tune on Iraq war policy. The almost eight-minute-long video, “The
No “Mortgage Meltdown,” but - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Respected real estate columnist Kenneth Harney today takes issue with conventional wisdom that there has been a “mortgage meltdown” that has made mortgage money harder to come by. “Mortgage money is plentiful,” he writes, ” the majority of mortgage
The Fog of Hagel - Slate
Kerry Withdrawal Contest: In part for reasons described in the preceding item, Democratic Senator John Kerry, once proclaimed the frontrunner in the press, faces not just defeat but utter humiliation in the New Hampshire primary. Is he really going
Let gay protection begin - Arkansas Times
The Employee Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) passed the House of Representatives today by a vote of 235 to 184. A companion bill, which will protect gay men and lesbians from workplace discrimination, is awaiting introduction in the Senate. “The



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