Oops, I guess You’re Not Really a Terrorist
A Milwaukee-based petroleum company filed a defamation lawsuit against the parent company of Fond du Lac’s daily newspaper last week on claims an article published in July wrongly inferred a connection with Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists and damaged its business. “According to the civil complaint, a newspaper reporter attributed false […]
A Computer for the Rest of the World
AMD says said it will partner with RadioShack to bring low-priced computers to the developing world. The device, called the Personal Internet Communicator, was originally developed for markets underserved by the computer industry and is widely available in Mexico, India, Brazil, and the Caribbean. BusinessWeek. The idea was to make […]
Testing Out Canine Chick Magnets
New York Magazine recently ran a piece on which types of dogs attract the most women.Here are some of their scientific results.“Roo, the Australian cattle-dog puppy: In the lobby of Animal Care and Control, Roo immediately pressed his front paws onto me and licked my face. On East 86th Street, […]
The New Words are Here!
On the list of new Webster words this year: amuse-bouche (noun) 1984 : a small complimentary appetizer offered at some restaurants. battle dress uniform (noun) 1982 : a military uniform for field service. bikini wax (noun) 1985 : a procedure for removing pubic hair from the skin near the edge […]
Becoming UnGoogleable
These unGoogleables don’t post online, blog, publish or build web pages using their own names. They’re careful about revealing information to businesses, belong to few organizations that can leak personal data, and never submit online résumés — all common ways that Google captures your data. They spoke to Wired News […]
The Signmaker’s Dog
I visited with Duncan Ferguson today, he runs Ferguson Signs in a big garage on King St. in Northampton. I asked him what had happened to the Agway store down the street. He said that the new Honda dealership that has sprung up nearby had bought the land–and that it […]
Who’s Afraid of a Monster? Not Many any More
Monster.com was once one of the best examples of how to make piles of money on the web. Founded by Jeff Taylor in 1994, he sold out to TMP Worldwide just a year later, and stayed on until now to run the job search listing company. Times are different now, […]
Egypt to Empty the Symbol of Bureaucracy
Egypt’s bureaucracy just took a blow. The building that symbolizes long waits, frustrating government, and rubber stamped permits is being torn down. Today’s Washington Post reported that downtown Cairo’s Mugamma–Arabic for ‘the complex,’ will be torn down in June, moving the minstry offices into scattered offices in the suburbs. “It […]
