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- Former NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw helps kick off formal launch of Microsoft server product at an event at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. by CNET News.com
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- Ok, I admit it. I love NBCOlympics.com! Now go make it work on Linux!
- Ok, I admit it. I love NBCOlympics.com! Now go make it work on Linux!RE: Ok, I admit it. I love NBCOlympics.com! Now go make it work on Linux![url=http://www.dtschmitz.com/dts/2008/08/nbcolympicscom-linux-users-sol.html]Hate it.[/url]Sticks in the kraw of Open Source folksas they can't stand working with anything MS related.What OS were you using?I was watching...
- Discussion threads 2008-08-11
- Yahoo silent on latest rumors of renewed Microsoft talks
- Yahoo silent on latest rumors of renewed Microsoft talksIs Microsoft really going to just walk away?Q. "Is Microsoft really going to just walk away?A. They already did! Jerry Yang is dead meet now!RE: Yahoo silent on latest rumors of renewed Microsoft talksI think Microsoft is done with Yahoo!...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-25
- Apple dominates three Amazon categories
- Yesterday I crowned Apple the new king of retail when it was revealed that the companys retail stores brought in more annual sales per square foot than any other retailer including heavyweights like Best Buy, Neiman Marcus and Tiffany & Co.In addition to Apples impressive sales per square foot its...
- Blog posts 2006-12-28
- Feds approve liberal election rules for Net
- Feds approve liberal election rules for NetThere Are No 'Federal' ElectionsBy Ben DoubleCrossedPlease encourage your Congressman to co-sponsor Representative Roscoe Bartlett's "First Amendment Restoration Act" — HR 46.There are no 'Federal' elections, only elections for federal office held in the states. The Federal Election Commission is not the solution to...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-27
- PC Forum: Who are the trustees?
- Howard Gardner, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, kicked off PC Forum with an apt topic—trust. Who can you trust? Gardner came up with the notion of trustees, people who are well known, widely respected, unbiased and impartial. They would be willing to resign on principle. He...
- Blog posts 2005-03-20
- Is anyone standing up for bloggers?
- Is anyone standing up for bloggers?Good question"Wouldn't it have been something if CEO John Chambers had shown more interest in how his company's technology was going to be used?"Does a company have a responsibility, in the absence of government restrictions, to determine how its products will be used, and refuse...
- Discussion threads 2005-01-21
- Can technology close journalism's credibility gap?
- Can technology close journalism's credibility gap?Campaign Reform? / I Call It Fraud!Section 431(9)Bi makes a distinction where there is no real difference: the media is extremely powerful by any measure, a "special interest" by any definition, and heavily engaged in the "issue advocacy" and "independent expenditure" realms of political persuasion...
- Discussion threads 2005-01-18
- Political jihads and the blogosphere
- Political jihads and the blogospherePolitical jihads and the blogosphereSo what you are trying to tell me is that you will believe some random person and their blog about who wins the election over several official news sources? Anyone who does this is a complete putz. Sorry, but a...
- Discussion threads 2004-10-29
- Judge strikes down violent-game law
- Judge strikes down violent-game lawI don't believe they are harmfulAt least no more harmful than watch the nightly new or reading the newspaper. Still I think that targeting kids with this type of media is wrong however. Sounds like the law needs to be redone to less vague to achieve...
- Discussion threads 2004-07-16
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