Slugging it out in the trenches blogging
Its proven - good content which exposes hypocrisy, greed and inept capitalists - generates page views!
Right on to Jon Stewart!
As of 7 PM PST I still have my old Facebook Home page
And Vivek Kundra has taken a temporary leave of absence!
Congrats to Mussie Shore on the release of Google Friend Connect APIs.
Congrats to the Plaxo twins for the release of Comments-in-the-stream from Plaxo
Hulu discovers “bring social to software”. All software will eventually have social components to it.
Watching Twitter evolve it’s business model and auction off ’slots’ will be fun - only because thenn we can tear diowbn taht value and watch them crumble.
Jimmy Fallon is bringing tech geeks to mainstream. I bet he’ll have Scoble on the show within three months.
Lower EC2 prices. I bet we could chart the drop of cloud computing services fees to the drop in Flash RAM or teh increase in speed/price for processors.
MySpace Music rising


If only more journalists were as bold as Jon Stewart, he exposed Cramer as a craven fraud by using Cramer’s own words and actions — an object lesson in the kind of reporting that Cramer, CNBC, and the rest of the Wall Street thief enablers in the press should be doing instead of their cheerleading and profiteering. While I had to laugh at a couple of points, I came away thinking I don’t find this interview funny at all, it cuts too close to the bone, and it’s rather breathtaking to see Stewart attack top management at his network the way he has done - only because of his enormous popularity right now can Stewart do this without losing his own career in the process.
Nothing funny about top-tier financial market journalists helping Wall Street rip off the rest of the country.
If only more journalists were as bold as Jon Stewart, he exposed Cramer as a craven fraud by using Cramer’s own words and actions — an object lesson in the kind of reporting that Cramer, CNBC, and the rest of the Wall Street thief enablers in the press should be doing instead of their cheerleading and profiteering. While I had to laugh at a couple of points, I came away thinking I don’t find this interview funny at all, it cuts too close to the bone, and it’s rather breathtaking to see Stewart attack top management at his network the way he has done - only because of his enormous popularity right now can Stewart do this without losing his own career in the process.
Nothing funny about top-tier financial market journalists helping Wall Street rip off the rest of the country.
oh,I never heard this thing before and I got a great interest after reading this,,keep up your good work
oh,I never heard this thing before and I got a great interest after reading this,,keep up your good work