“A.P. in Deal to Deliver Nonprofits’ Journalism”
An interesting potential solution to a problem I’ve mentioned here a couple times before, of funding investigative reporting in the Internet age.
Topics on businesses, good and bad.
An interesting potential solution to a problem I’ve mentioned here a couple times before, of funding investigative reporting in the Internet age.
An interesting take on a subject I’ve mentioned here before. (Warning: mildly NSFW for language.)
Lawyers… if you can’t beat ’em, invest in ’em.
Ah, so that’s how “Red Bull gives you wings.” 😉
Another interesting trend to watch.
Fascinating artistic response to a legal spat. It’ll be interesting seeing how it plays out, too.
This article made me wonder… could there be an as-yet-undiscovered species that does something similar with human morals? There’s certainly a lot of evidence of one; its victims seem to congregate in investment banking, certain kinds of lawyers’ offices, and at the top floors of the head offices of multinational corporations.
Nice! I don’t understand how it got past the credit card companies’ lobbyists though. Unless even they can’t convince politicians to look the other way anymore…
I never thought I’d see the day… 🙂
At first glance, something like this seems to be a good idea for consumers. But as a software developer, I can say with complete certainty that it would drive the cost of software into the stratosphere, and run every software company that’s smaller than Microsoft or IBM out of business. And if Microsoft had the …
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