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There was a time when, if you were a gay man and you went out to a nightclub to dance, you were probably at a Marc Berkley event. A shy, insecure guy from Queens had so successfully reinvented himself that, for a bright, shining, moment (closer to the better part of a decade), he reigned as the king of the gay dance parties - as the New York media dubbed him.
April 2010 Archives
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From a crisis management perspective, McAfee’s response has been disastrous. If the company truly cared about its customers, the home page would contain an apology from the CEO and links to detailed support information. Instead, it appears that the company is hoping its customers will just forget about it.
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Here is yet another classic talk-sing video of actor William Shatner.
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Google Docs has been constantly updated since 2006, Writely and Google Spreadsheets have merged, but adding new features became increasingly difficult. Now that browsers are much better than they were four years ago and cutting-edge apps like Google Wave can run in a browser, it was time for a new beginning.
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We spent hundreds of dollars and countless man-hours reviewing the first batch of iPad apps just to save you the trouble. Here is our complete compendium of reviews, sorted by category, ranked by preference.
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From Public Policy & Funding the News » Blog Archiv » Policy Recommendations. Interesting.
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Peter Beinart says banning military recruiters on campus, er, the attempt to ban, is reasonable grounds for the Right to object to a Kagan Supreme Court nomination. And liberals should agree. I'm completely unpersuaded.
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Sure, the 24-year-old man admits to speeding on his motorcycle, but does that merit having a plainclothes cop pull a gun on him?
Does that merit six state troopers raiding his parents’ home and seizing four computers at the crack of dawn?
Does that merit getting charged with a felony and threatened with five years in prison?
You can get the sheet music and download the video but somehow it says "HD embedding disabled by the owner." For what earthly reason? Money maybe... HD bandwidth charges?
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Apple's iron-bound determination to keep Adobe Flash out of any iWhatever device is about to blow up in Apple's face. Sources close to Adobe tell me that Adobe will be suing Apple within a few weeks.
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But whatever Apple chooses to do with its platform in the coming years, it has made one thing clear: sometimes, if you get the conditions right, a walled garden can turn into a rain forest.
Micropayments are here and they're working
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We talk about impoverishing our children with debt, what about with copyright terms that keep things from the public domain for the life of the author +70 years
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Good synopsis/overview of the Net Neutrality debate. Best articulation of the industry side of the argumentGood synopsis/overview of the Net Neutrality debate. Best articulation of the industry side of the argument, which I wholly disagree with.
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Two weeks ago I traveled to Anaheim, California with three members of our staff for the annual Los Angeles Religious Education Congress. Many friends of the magazine were there, including Richard Gaillardetz, from the University of Toledo, who gave a talk, provocatively titled, "Do We Need a Vatican III?" Professor Gaillardetz has written about Vatican II for America in the past, and kindly agreed to sit down for an interview.
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BY NO MEANS A COMPLETE EXCERPT, INSTEAD, A TEASE: “Web users will have to pay for what they watch and use, or else we will have to stop making content in the costly and complex way we have grown accustomed to making it. And we don’t know how to do that.”
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