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Claire Cain Miller / New York Times:
Spinning the Web: P.R. in Silicon Valley — Menlo Park, Calif. — BROOKE HAMMERLING (publicist) and Erin McKean (entrepreneur) are in a Sand Hill Road conference room, hashing out ...
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In Other News: Rupert Murdoch Denies Interest In Purchasing The New York Times (”LIE” Alert)
First things first — remember — who’s the guy in the Blogospheres who brings you the REAL news before it ever ac...
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...hand. By doing so, I will ultimately better serve in every area of my life, and I am committed to doing so.” The editors of New York Times noted this in a commentary entitled God and Mark Sanford. They asked five "experts" including Chuck C...
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...e other day for blackened fish... I took things back to basics with the original Paul Prudhomme recipe. I consulted the 1982 New York Times article, as this was faster than digging up the family's first edition of Prudhomme's cookbook. Again, I...
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...the notable exceptions of Australia and New Zealand) leapfrog us in the quality and penetration of broadband. According to the New York Times:
In Japan, broadband service running at 150 megabits per second (Mbps) costs $60 a month. The fastest service av...
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...the notable exceptions of Australia and New Zealand) leapfrog us in the quality and penetration of broadband. According to the New York Times:
In Japan, broadband service running at 150 megabits per second (Mbps) costs $60 a month. The fastest service av...
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Join NY Times Bestselling Author Nancy Thayer as she virtually tours the blogosphere in July on her first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book Promotion with her newest release, Summer House!
Nancy Thayer is the New York Times-bestselling author of ...
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It’s been more than a week since New York Times reporter David Rohde escaped from his captors in Pakistan, so maybe now is a good time to try and look dispassionately at the massive coverup that prevented news of his kidnapping from being reported for m...
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Much has been written about the decline of journalism over the last several years. Major publications like the New York Times in the US and The Globe and Mail in Canada are now competing with millions of bloggers and citizen journalists for share of voice...
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...rtain to endure over the coming year. The Islamic Republic has been weakened. Skip to next paragraph Earl Wilson/The New York Times Roger Cohen Go to Columnist Page » Related Op-Ed Columnist: Life and Death in Tehran (June 23, 2009...
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Further to my post More on the evolution of netbooks, ZDNet’s Andrew Nusca points to a story printed today in the New York Times. The NYT has obtained confidential documents saying that cellular carrier T-Mobile will next year launch in the USA a table...
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...uction" (Joseph Schumpeter)। Industries come and go. If General Motors goes under, there will still be cars. And if the New York Times disappears, there will still be news. And Pavlov's Technorati Cosmos: other blogs commenting on this post ...
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A New York Times Magazine story “The Medical Detectives” by Robin Marantz Henig (Sunday, February 22, 2009) described the efforts of a unique medical team at the National Institutes of Health that takes on very sick patients with complex multiple ...
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... by their suppliers. Who could argue with that? Well, the law's apologists, drafters and champions, like the venerable New York Times could, that’s who. Not that they’ll address any of these issues in any kind of specific way. Nope, they jus...
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...cs could be harming the patient, prolonging post-Lyme disease symptoms like fatigue, mood problems, and muscle and bone pain.A New York Times article surveys this problem, which was initially brought up by the Journal of Neurology.So how do you know how l...
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As the New York Times detailed yesterday the Chinese government is activating legislation that may give problems to the possible Microsoft Yahoo purchase. The new Chinese law would "give Chinese regulators authority to examine foreign mergers when the...
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This post was triggered after reading an interview in the New York Times featuring Kim E. Jeffery, CEO of Nestle Waters (owner of brands like Poland Spring and Perrier). This is also the first in a series of DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Activism posts - it’...
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... the price of (insanely expensive) gas. Compare it to one cent a gallon for your faucet water.- According to an article in the New York Times, regular bottled water drinker can spend up to 1400 dollars per year on water!- Regarding the safety of municipal...
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Yesterday, I was scanning The New York Times online when I came across an interesting article in the Small Business section ‘Building Companies the Women’s Way’ by journalist Marci Alobher.
This article not only shares one woman’s ...
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