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Thu March 18, 2010
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(C|Net) Interesting Google's public statement on the Viacom v Youtube lawsuit. I don't think I have ever cheered for a lawyer before, but GO Ms Levine GO  (news.cnet.com) (50)

Wed March 10, 2010
(Huffington Post) Hero HHS Sec. Kathleen Sebelius addressing the health insurance companies summit : "Maybe you should use these millions you're spending on attack ads fighting reform on lowering people's premiums instead?"  (huffingtonpost.com) (195)

Mon March 01, 2010
(Some Guy) Interesting Question: What do you call 50 million people packed into an area the size of Kentucky, 95% of whom have high-speed internet? Answer: South Korea  (hplusmagazine.com) (66)

Sun February 28, 2010
(Seattle Times) Ironic Microsoft alerts media, antitrust agencies to watch out for Google as company with dangerous monopolist tendencies  (seattletimes.nwsource.com) (40)

Sat February 27, 2010
(Wall Street Journal) Asinine Business owners hate bad reviews on Yelp. But it's worse when the bad reviews are written by Yelp employees, who then ask for extortion money to remove them  (blogs.wsj.com) (53)

Thu February 04, 2010
(Wall Street Journal) Asinine Republicans: Hey Wall Street fat cats, wanna lend a brother a dime?  (online.wsj.com) (41)

Tue January 12, 2010
(Gizmodo) Asinine Chuck Norris can get into any facebook account he wants to  (gizmodo.com) (46)

Fri January 08, 2010
(Breitbart.com) Obvious You can add "It's a Wonderful Life" to the growing list of films that conservatives have deemed Godless America-hating communist propaganda  (bighollywood.breitbart.com) (160)

Mon December 14, 2009
(Yahoo) Cool Abu Dhabi to buy Dubai debt  (news.yahoo.com) (51)

Fri December 11, 2009
(The Consumerist) Interesting After decades of following the Republican mantra of "let the market handle itself", the GAO and FCC decide it's time for some good old-fashioned oppressive government regulation of wireless carriers' business practices  (consumerist.com) (85)

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