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  • Social and the 2012 Presidential Election on Sun Jan 8, 2012 12:32 PM PST
    Who's doing the best job? Which technologies are most important? Who's the new kid on the block to watch? What makes you say/believe that? #MittRomney | #RickSantorum | #RonPaul | #NewtGingrich | #BarackObama Mitt Romney
  • A Call For Political Transparency on Wed Nov 9, 2011 3:47 PM PST
    If you run a political site -- such as a PAC or a campaign for a person or issue -- then you should not be able to hide who you are in the WhoIs database. In other words, any political action site -- a PAC or a site advocating for or against a person or an issue -- should contai …
  • My Life With Apple on Thu Oct 6, 2011 5:20 AM PDT
    In 1984, I convinced my about-to-be (then) husband not to buy a Macintosh ($2,495/$5,440 in 2011 $). It wasn't just because it was expensive. It wasn't interoperable, you see, and the dairy cooperative we worked for was an IBM shop.
  • Online Gamers Crack Challenge, Move Researchers Closer To AIDS Cure on Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:49 PM PDT
    In the book Rainbows End, Vernor Vinge envisions a world where crowdsourcing is S.O.P. and "games" can be a source of public good.
  • Gulf War Syndrome Appears To Be Physical Brain Damage, Not Psychological Issue on Thu Sep 15, 2011 11:58 PM PDT
    According to a study published this week in the journal Radiology, “abnormal hippocampal blood flow” can be measured in the brains of some ill Gulf War vets. Brantley Hargrove writes:
  • 9-11, Hysteria and Women's Health on Mon Sep 12, 2011 2:39 PM PDT
    For most people, today is the day-after 9-11. For me, it's the 10-year anniversary of a different life-changing event. I don't watch television in the daytime, and I rarely watch live TV.
  • Andrea Mitchell Tells The World She Has Breast Cancer, Confuses Risk With Prevalence on Thu Sep 8, 2011 12:41 AM PDT
    Andrea Mitchell, 65, the NBC chief foreign affairs correspondent, announced on the air Wednesday that she has breast cancer and asserted that 1-in-8 women in America today (almost 15 million) have breast cancer.

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