http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2003/06/06/nytimes/ Behind the fall of Raines Scandal-scarred and resented by a newsroom fed up with his arrogant style, the top New York Times editor finally pays the price. – – – – – – –...
*http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/04/25/60minutes/main551091.shtml Halliburton: All In The Family* April 27, 2003 After dropping more than 28,000 bombs on Iraq, the United States has now begun the business of rebuilding the country. And it promises to be quite a...
The print media seems to be eating itself alive. In the drive for more sensationalism, more gripping headlines, more compelling stories, and most importantly more readership, editors are being effectively romanced by ambitious young writers seeking to make names for...
Can everyone who has time please send an email to demo [at] geekmail [dot] cc ?? Just write a witty subject line and leave the message blank. Don’t worry, nothing stupid’s going to happen to your email address…. -Ian.
For Satellite radio to compete with terrestrial radio and (what I perceive to be their real competitors) MP3 players, they need a merger. Sirius is in the weaker market position but the stronger cash and technology position, and XM owns the market. I believe this...
Ian Andrew Bell has been bending bits into business since 1993. He created Tingle, RosterBot, RingCentral, and other things celebrated and ignominious.
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