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Linux Journal senior editor and Cluetrain Manifesto co-author holds forth on whatever fancies his suit.
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They're right I've had some constructive pushback from Kent Newsome, Sean Upton and others on my suggestion yesterday that daily papers make their fresh printed stuff available only to subscribers online and then make it free and open after that.
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Kent is one of them though I found his Arm Farting post by way of Seth Finkelstein, whose is another of the blogs I check occasionally. Back to Kent: But none of this is a sound basis for deciding what is top news and what isn't.
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Carrying on I'm working on a new blog with the same name as this one here, over in my Harvard-based clubhouse. Look for new posts over there.
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Speaking of the Senate bill, Deborah said, One of the provisions of the Internet Radio Equality Act is to put Internet public radio in the correct section of copyright law, where public radio broadcasting is right now.
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It's also hard to figure how you could have a major-league darkside-scenario climate collapse without SOMEBODY launching a nuclear missile.
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During the Quaternary (the fourth of the majot geologic periods, and the one we're in now) there have been about 20 major divisions in the current cycle of glaciation, which began about 3 million years ago.
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It¹s free and all it takes is about 5 minutes at most to start one. The blog represents the first time in human history that any individual can have a voice on a level playing field with government, religion, and corporations.
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We never really got CMR (Customer Managed Relationships), we got stuck with somebody else's CRM. Companies were faced with miscellaneous invoicing formats from their thousands of suppliers, and were forced into a very inefficient process.
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