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I am still pretty ambivalent about whether or not any of those portable reading devices are actually worth the investment. As a result I have decided to give myself a reading experiment based on my “untethered” MacBook Pro. I realize that this...
A landmark BBC program is set to transform our knowledge of Ancient Egypt by revealing an astounding hidden world buried beneath its modern landscape – including an astonishing 17 undiscovered pyramids.
How People Arrived Here: undiscovered tombs in...
Every year tens of thousands of Somalis risk their lives crossing the Gulf of Aden to reach Yemen in their search for safety and a better life. Many die atrocious deaths – beaten, thrown overboard, eaten by sharks, drowned or asphyxiated in the...
There is no doubt that Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra is in peak of her career now and she is one of the leading ladies of the film industry. Millions of guys have fallen for her and many of them can go to the extent of winning her over but has anyone...
Early this morning a red Avocet kayak answering the description of the one used by missing female kayaker, Elizabeth Ashbee, a member of Shrewsbury Kayak Club, was found on the beach at Morfa Nefyn on the Lleyn peninsular. There is no apparent damage...
Rupert Murdoch has long been looking for a way to drive a stake through the heart of the information-wants-to-be-free vampire. Is Microsoft now offering him that stake? According to a team of Financial Times reporters tracking a common story from...
I have now encountered several articles from a variety of my RSS feeds on Google’s supposed “semantic stance” towards search, which was launched at Searchology 2009. Having now read Tom Krazit’s report for the News division...
These days just about every major news organization that manages a Web site also manages a team of bloggers. In some cases those blogs provide a sort of appendix to the published editorial page, providing staff writers with an opportunity to write...
Matt Asay’s latest Open Road column for CNET News is entitled “Google, the great destroyer of value?” His point of departure is, for better or worse, The Wall Street Journal:
In a recent series entitled “The Future of Newspapers,”...