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This One Has Legs: Supremes Allow Unlimited Campaign Spending II

As predicted, the issue of unlimited campaign spending by corporations and special interest groups has certainly hit the fan – and there are major  articles everywhere in the press about the ruling: Local TV stations Expect a landslide of new political ads Reactions in Washington Post’s Voices  blog Indiana Crusader bent on destroying Campaign Finance […]

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Taking on Rush

The major problems confronting the Republican party is their tired policies of fear plus lack of inclusion for Blacks, Hispanics and  other growing middle-class segments. But the key problem is the lack of leadership as no replacement has emerged since the Obama victory. Even worse, into the leadership void has come such ultra conservative and

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Wall Street Banksters Disqualify Themselves Deliberately

Watching the Congressional Financial Crisis Commission hearing under Congressman Peter Angelides the past two days has been as enthralling as watching screeching chalk writing on a blackboard. It is so discordant. This is Kabuki Theater where all the players know their roles and the only question is who will break form or slip up. The

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CES 2010 Nuggets: Amazon Kindle has lots of Competition++

If you are like me, just pining for an eReader that is robust, light, strong, with huge storage, great + economical Wifi connections, and is not linked to Amazon only for books and other media resources – then thank CES 2010 for just hosting a pan full of promising eReader nuggets. In fact, the missing

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NYTimes Takes Friendly Fire From Own Writer

I have been spending no small amount of time praising the NYTimes for adapting quickly to the digital onslaught. The Times currently leads the US major news media with very intelligent use of  JavaScript and other components/ mashables in its online edition. As well  the company has produced what I expect to be a fixture

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Motley Fool Asks – Is Microsoft IE Browser Doomed?

Motley Fool asks the question here and the evidence is compelling that IE is on a downtrend. Here is what Tim Beyer, The Foolish writer has to say: StatCounter, an analytics firm, says that Firefox’s share of the browser market now stands at 32.06%, up almost seven percentage points from last November. Internet Explorer’s share

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Takethe5th Available in 25 Languages!

Takethe5th is now available in 25 languages including Arabic, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, French, Hebrew, German, Greek, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portugese, Spanish, Swedish, Welsh and Yiddish among others. And I say among others because Google has added two new languages in the past few weeks. So you can enjoy a touch of excellence in your native

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Microsoft at the Tipping Point ?

The reaction to Google’s Chrome Frame has been most interesting. Often the IT trade press is very circumspect about commenting on Microsoft because Microsoft may be a major advertiser. But the commentary has been very wide about the implications of Google’s Chrome Frame on Redmonds software development [especially Web programs]. It reminds this reviewer of

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The Obama Only Show

NYTimes guest columnist Stanley Fish has hit the nail pretty well on the head with his article, The ObamaShow. In effect, on a day that finds President Obama working like a whirling dervish from an appearance on the Dave Letterman show to next day UN General Assembly presentation it appears Obama is everywhere. But more

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NYTimes Gives Google a Real Run for the Money 3 – Stock Screeners

The NYTimes Financial Market information services is proof that the old lady can hiphop with the best in the Web 2.0 world including  Google. In our two previous postings, the NYTimes showed how novel use of the Tabs , Charts and Thumbnail widgets could a)provide a novel and Google-beating Markets Overview and b) some of

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NYTimes Gives Google a Real Run for the Money 2 – Stock Charts + Fundamentals

Our previous review of the NYTimes Markets found it to be well ahead of the competition [including Google,  Microsoft Money, Reuters, SEC’s Edgar and others] in providing broad [and free] Markets data in a comprehensive yet concise essential summaries. But this is only the broad Markets data. This review will look at the fundamental stock

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NYTimes Gives Google a Real Run for the Money 1 – Market Overview

Taketh5th has been featuring articles about the high caliber of Google’s free stock and financial information services. Well almost stealthily the NYTimes has really polished its equivalent stock and financial services such that All the News Fit to print appears to be giving Google a real run for its money. Go to the NYTimes Markets

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Book’s in Battle

Reading is getting to be a battleground. First there is the continuing bickering over Google Books and did Google spread enough green love among book publishers, libraries and magazine/newspapers? Now there also is shaping up to be pretty serious brawl for e-Book device of choice.  WSJ Marketwatch’s  Therese Poletti has supplied a fight card among

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Microsoft Shorts the Web

Give Microsoft executives full credit – they are nothing if not consistent. Everything turns on Windows being the preferred platform for all their software and applications. And this has had dire consequences  for Web applications, tools and their developers. In short, Microsoft is consistently shorting the Web: 1)Microsoft’s infamous  five year freeze on improvements to

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Do It Yourself Investing: Google Finance

As one can well imagine throughout the Financial Fiasco, letting the Financial community handle your investments has become both financially risky and intellectually stressing. So I am now doing do-it-yourself investing. Thus I am responsible for tuning and diversifying the portfolio with returns and risks managed to longer term goals. And being a Web developer

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Do It Yourself Investing: Morningstar Stock Screener

This is the second tutorial on free financial investment tools which have proved to be very useful in doing financial analysis and portfolio tuning or rebalancings. One of the most important tasks these days is to constantly assess your portfolio for what may be better  replacement investments. In order to do this investors must screen

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