Month: February 2005
"I'm not very good at asking for money, so for once I'm short on words. NanoBot is in danger of coming to an unceremonious, crashing halt. Information needs to …
CNet is reporting that the company formerly known as Gator (now Claria) has been appointed as a member of the Department of Homeland Security's Privacy Advisory Board. According spyware …
Yesterday, I heard news that Ted Kennedy was re-introducing the so-called "Healthy Families Act." One of the key provisions was requiring any company with more than 15 employees to …
As I've said before, I consider myself a "born-again agnostic," despite being raised Methodist. I've also been fascinated by Judaism, but never enough to more than casually consider converting. …
Two quick examples of E-mail you might not want to send...Ron Brynaert to Atrios John Hinderaker to MN Politics Guru (and a worthwhile followup)Pay attention there may be a …
Fresh off of getting Townhall's C-Log out of the stone ages and into the RSS revolution, I'll claim credit for National Review Online finally getting their act together and …
So the New York Times paid $410 million for the craptacularly annoying About.com. Some have suggested that what the New York Times actually bought was 500 blogs. That make …
Iranian blogger and journalist Arash Sigarchi was sentenced to prison yesterday on a day other bloggers had set aside to call for his freedom and that of fellow jailed …
5:00PM Eastern time is when the stay preventing the court sanctioned the death of Terri Schiavo expires.(CNN.com) -- A Florida judge is expected to decide Wednesday whether Terri Schiavo's …
MSNBC reports that the jury panel includes four men and eight women, ranging in age from 20 to 79. Seven are white, four are Hispanic, one is Asian, and …