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POPSApple to acquire Twitter? This would be very cool and, in my opinion, very smart for Apple. Not only because of the mobile appications for twitter that Apple could further leverage for the iphone, but also because it would give apple an amazing presence in the consumer web and potentially search space.
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POPSAngels & Demons: It's A Thriller, Not A Crusade - May Face Vatican Boycott Had Mr. Donohue and his allies waited to see Angels & Demons before criticizing it, they would have seen references to struggles within the Church between faith and science, but they would also have seen clear signs of support for the pursuit of science at the highest levels of the Vatican. Indeed, one of the first scenes of the movie depicts a scientist at the high-tech CERN laboratory...and he is a priest.
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POPSWising-up about pirates: Why force will fail Look around and you see them off the coast of Somalia, in Hamas, in Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, in Palestine, Afghanistan, Africa, Pakistan, India, in Mexican drug cartels, in gangs on the streets of LA, and in jails across the United States.
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POPSState of the Blogosphere / 2008 The lucky bloggers who made it big (and then ended up creating companies out of it and doing it full time) are most likely the ones making big bucks. How easy it is to get 100K unique view? I say not much.
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POPS"Your honour, we now have the fashion police." Good move by the judge. Though I personally don't like such a fashion, but what would different between America and Iran if we were to institute such measures? And do I see "town voters" backed this petition? Whoa.
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POPSLetting loose the dogs of war in the blogosphere? When will they learn that technology changes nothing except that it helps you reach more people, faster, and with less expense? Umno's problem, alas, is not one of logistics but of credibility. Unless the party members change the way they think, come off their high horse and genuinely engage their intended readers and voters, all the blogs in the world won't help but rather hurt them. Gautama would have said that you needed the right intention and right thought to accompany your right action, otherwise it oesn't count.