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Rihanna Opens Up to Glamour in Her First Exclusive Interview This Year

Rihanna Opens Up to Glamour in Her First Exclusive Interview This Year

In her first exclusive interview of the year, Rihanna opens up about the past year, how it inspired her new album and her message to girls. For her courageous comeback and philanthropy, the magazine will honor Rihanna as a Glamour Woman of the Year at...
Let Dudamel be Dudamel!

Let Dudamel be Dudamel!

Whose idea was it to start referring to Gustavo Dudamel as “The Dude?” Is this an inevitable piece of baggage that he is going to have to carry around Los Angeles in the same vein as the “Dudamel Dog” now available at Pink’s...
Google Defends Wittgenstein?

Google Defends Wittgenstein?

I continue to be amused by the fact that one of my best sources for criticizing the positivist dreams of a “semantic knowledge layer” on the World Wide Web has been Google, particularly as personified by Director of Search Peter Norvig....
A Final Lesson From the Grave of GOURMET

A Final Lesson From the Grave of GOURMET

Today’s Op-Ed page of The New York Times included a piece about the passing of Gourmet magazine by Christopher Kimball, who runs the competing publication, Chef’s Magazine. Kimball’s title (“Gourmet to All That”) tipped...
Irreconcilable Differences?

Irreconcilable Differences?

The respective timings of the two Al Jazeera English reports were so close that they appeared side-by-side in the RSS feed to Google Reader. The earlier story concerned the latest video from al-Qaeda: Ayman al-Zawahiri, al-Qaeda’s second man...
Abusing Terminology in the Name of the Abused

Abusing Terminology in the Name of the Abused

I first heard Dave Lee’s story, now posted on the BBC NEWS Web site under the headline “Smart tech reconnects Colombians,” on the radio last night on World Service Radio’s Digital Planet program. I do not listen to this program...
Jessica Biel Named the Most Dangerous Celebrity in Cyberspace

Jessica Biel Named the Most Dangerous Celebrity in Cyberspace

Jessica Biel has overtaken Brad Pitt as the most dangerous celebrity to search in cyberspace, according to Internet security company McAfee, Inc.. How People Arrived Here: jessica biel, kristens archive mcafee siteadvisor
The Moral Question of Lobbying

The Moral Question of Lobbying

These days it has become too easy to shove Google’s face in their precept that “You can make money without doing evil;” but I think it is still worth trying to apply that precept as a moral compass when considering Google’s...
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