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
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
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
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