The News Review:
- A Chat With Movable Type’s Anil Dash
- Hunky Novak Djokovic makes a racket off court
- Weighty Assumptions
- Amy Winehouse Drives A Top EPA fficial ‘Nuts’
- Desperately Seeking Reagan
A Chat With Movable Type’s Anil Dash
InformationWeek – Jan 29, 2008
The talent is priceless. Anil agreed and pointed out how people on their own team had contributed to various open source projects not just because it made everyone feel good but because it made their own business that much more possible. What about competition from WordPress? As far as WordPress goes 6A saw it as being a competitor more in the personal blogging space than in things like professional content management. That’s the space that 6A wants Movable Type to be best known in through the higher-end versions of the product — the ones a company will gladly pay for to get both support and advanced enterprise features. Well I asked what if people decide to try and create their own open source implementations of the professional features the original company wants to charge for? How would the company react to such a thing? “That’d be great” Anil confessed. “In fact that happens already. ” He cited some projects people had put together to partly eclipse the solutions in their.
Hunky Novak Djokovic makes a racket off court
NEWS.com.au – Jan 29, 2008
But it hasn’t all been about his body of work. Scrap that – they’re lapping up the ace’s buff physique. "Wow Djokovic is definitely the hottest player (sorry Andy!)" gushed fan Alex on. com referring to forgotten Yank hottie Andy Roddick.
Weighty Assumptions
Washington Post – Jan 29, 2008
And actions by the giant health maintenance organization. Two studies in the journal besity Research in 2003 found that many physicians harbor negative attitudes toward fat people: A University of Pennsylvania study of 620 primary care physicians found that more than half reported viewing obese patients as "awkward" "unattractive" "ugly" and "noncompliant"; a Yale study reported that health professionals strongly associated being overweight with being "lazy" and "stupid. "Such negative views some experts charge may be helping to drive patients away: These experts point to a 2000 study of 11425 women which found heavy women less likely to obtain cancer screenings such as Pap smears and mammograms even though they’re at higher risk of dying from cervical cancer and breast cancer. Newer research has produced similar findings: A 2006 study of 498 women published in the International Journal of besity found that obese women delayed cancer screenings more than other women. Negative attitudes of health-care providers and disrespectful treatment were among the reasons cited for postponing care.
Amy Winehouse Drives A Top EPA fficial ‘Nuts’
InformationWeek – Jan 30, 2008
)In the private sector employees that maintain company-sponsored blogs are generally expected to post on subjects relevant to their industry. If they really need to tell the world about their passion for carving cheese into the shape of biblical characters — well they can just go get a. News flash: In his next blog Marcus Peacock will not talk about ethanol fuels greenhouse gas emissions or solar power. He will however give us the lowdown on Paris and Lindsay and introduce his 10-point Britney Spears reduction program.
Desperately Seeking Reagan
Mother Jones – Jan 29, 2008
Comments:The “down-ticket” effect if Hillary is nominated will be lethal to a lot of Democrat candidates. comPosted by:YJanuary 29 2008 5:35:44 PMRespond ^I look foward to a Hillary win it will give us back both houses again. As it was so it shall be.