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Don't I know you from the Net?
BusinessWeek Online: Don't I Know You from the Internet? Some performers are parlaying online celebrity into deals with big media. Soon they may be able to just stick to the Web.
October 31, 2006 in Video | Permalink | Comments (0)
Digg This: Talking to Gen Y
BusinessWeek Online: Digg This: Talking to Gen Y. Digg.com CEO Jay Adelson's tips for communicating with the younger generation in your workplace.
October 31, 2006 in New media | Permalink | Comments (0)
Conde Nast buys Reddit
BusinessWeek Online: Conde Nast buys Reddit.
October 31, 2006 in New media | Permalink | Comments (0)
Place your bets on the election
TradeSports is one of those betting houses where you can wager on the outcome of next Tuesday's elections. Currently, for example, the smart money is that Virginia Sen. George Allen will lose his bid for re-election. These markeplace predictions generally have a very good track record. I believe Tradesports is predicting a 50-50 Senate at the moment. If Missouri goes blue, the Democrats would control the Senate.
Me? I placed $1,000 in wagers with the Iowa Electronic Markets. Will find out out next week how I did.
October 31, 2006 in Politics | Permalink | Comments (0)
Halloween photos
Here are some photos of Bobby, 7, in his Power Rangers getup, and of an elementary school parade today.
October 31, 2006 in Family & personal | Permalink | Comments (1)
The joy o' pumpkins
October 31, 2006 in Photography | Permalink | Comments (0)
Confess!
October 31, 2006 in Amusing | Permalink | Comments (0)
Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!
October 31, 2006 | Permalink | Comments (0)
YouTube will purge copyrighted clips
NY Times: YouTube Is Purging Copyrighted Clips
October 30, 2006 in Video | Permalink | Comments (0)
Majority Watch's interactive map
Whether you're a Democrat or Republican, Majority Watch offers a pretty cool interactive map of the 60 closest races in the House of Representatives next week. Click on each district to see the latest poll results. By the way, the site projects that the Dems will easily take over the House.
October 30, 2006 in New media, Politics | Permalink | Comments (0)











