Deficit Spending Anyone?
This just in from the Wall Street Journal News Alert service. The White House unveiled its budget proposal for fiscal 2007, which starts in October, calling for $2.77 trillion in [...]
This just in from the Wall Street Journal News Alert service. The White House unveiled its budget proposal for fiscal 2007, which starts in October, calling for $2.77 trillion in [...]
Lon Sunshine (a frat brother) sent a group of us a way to waste our entire day. I’ve decided to share it with you. I gave it two minutes and managed [...]
I’m not a news breaker (I’ll leave that to guys like Mike Arrington and Om Malik) but I just noticed an announcement that I expect will get a lot of blog [...]
Unless you don’t watch TV, don’t read the newspaper, and don’t watch Oprah (or you live under a rock), you have probably heard something about the James Frey / Oprah memoir [&he
Other than reading a bunch of blog posts about the Google / China thing, I hadn’t paid much attention to it. Early today, I got an email that fits the [...]
After reading Fooled By Randomness, I found myself becoming increasingly annoyed by the information on My.Yahoo page. I’ve had My.Yahoo as my default home page since 1997 or so and [&helli
Finally, someone in the AGILEAMY crowd has done a meaningful strategic deal. Google announced that they acquired dMarc Broadcasting today for $102 million cash and up to $1.1 billion of [&hellip
I received a nice note and an invitation from Bill Prado at Green Mountain College to participate in a survey he’s doing on Environmental Uncertainty in Global Business. He asked [...
Actually, I didn’t (although I have some ideas, but I’m going to keep them secret for now, just like Google has.) But I did find some fun videos on Google [...]
I came back from lunch to a bunch of posts on the new Yahoo! Go service. I had 15 minutes before my next meeting – I figured I’d check it [...]