Friday, March 11, 2011

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  • TimesPeople recommended an article:
    Mar 10, 2011
    All the Aggregation That’s Fit to Aggregate
    How much more of itself can the media consume?
    "Tonstant weeder fwowed up."
    There is still content there.  The limit is the end to content.

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    Jennifer Preston

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    russhmeyer
    • russhmeyer posted to Twitter an article:
      12:11 am
      All the Aggregation That’s Fit to Aggregate
      “All the Aggregation That’s Fit to Aggregate - http://nyti.ms/i9It3u ” 
      The support by advertising model of journalism is older than the computer. Google has noticed that it does not lead to useful or even interesting content. They and I depend on editors to separate the gold from the dross and to send out reporters to find that gold.
      Don't expect the advertisers to pay for content, they pay for eyes. The minds  behind the eyes come for the bait of content and adds.  If we did not find content, we would not come.  Editors are vital to our sanity.

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    Deborah Coley

    • Deborah Coley posted to Twitter an article:
      2:26 pm

      Give Peaceful Resistance a Chance
      “Nonviolent resistance is much more likely to produce results, while violent resistance runs a greater risk of backfiring.” 
      Preaching to the quire only bores the quire and tires the preacher.
      The only response to passive resistance is unlimited violence.  Libya demonstrates this truth. The Egyptian high command is joining in the party.  There is no next step. Repeat to collapse.
      Mercenary soldiers are much better at getting paid than at getting dead. The regime will run out of cash soon and crash.

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    New iPad Appeals More to Emotion Than Reason — State of the Art
    The new iPad is thinner, lighter and faster. It makes more of a difference than you might think.
    Yes.

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    timstock

    • timstock posted to Twitter an article:
      6:07 pm

      The New Humanism
      “The New Humanism - http://nyti.ms/fPweNL (thanks Helena)” 
      Sudden conversions are notoriously unstable.  He still can't read.
      Saddam Hussein  was not a terrorist in Iraq if one was a Sunni.

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    ashfiddy

    • Jenna Wortham posted to Twitter an article:
      12:11 am

      GroupMe and Rivals Offer Group Texting for Smartphones
      “Group texting apps @GroupMe @FastSociety @Beluga are taking over my life + smartphone, esp at SXSW -- http://nyti.ms/eM8juK” 
      A virtual click.  I did not like them when I was that age. I don't like them now.  I don't think I have ever participated in a conference call.

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    Mar 10, 2011
    Wisconsin Assembly Approves Limits on Union Bargaining
    The state Assembly voted 53-42 to curtail bargaining rights for government workers, sending the bill to Gov. Scott Walker who promised to sign it.
    This is going to court. There will be recall elections.  I expect that it will be rescinded before it can be struck down.  Most courts look askance at breech of contract.

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