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Mary Jo Foley: "Blogging is the future of journalism." Okay, I got cable installed at the new house today and got the HD option. Watching a random baseball game, it's awesome.
Could someone please tell NPR that their podcast directory is empty. I'm getting errors on all their non-podcast feeds as well. I hope it's just a wire-trip. :-( NY Times: Some Hot Recorders for Those Cooool Podcasts. BBC: Chavez tells UN Bush is devil.
Monkey Bites: How Buggy is iTunes 7? Joseph Pisani at BusinessWeek needs a high resolution picture of me for an article he's writing. I don't have one, but people are always taking pictures at parties. Maybe someone has one. If so, send Joseph an email at bweekpic at gmail dot com. Wired lists Web 2.0 winners and losers. Winners: Flickr, Odeo, Writely, del.icio.us, NetVibes. According to Valleywag, TechCrunch will launch an enterprise weblog today, edited by Nik Cubrilovic. Two years ago today we took a walk on the Seattle waterfront. On last night's Countdown, a constitutional law expert asks if the reason that the redefining of the Geneva Convention is being debated in the Senate is that news is about to break that the President has been ordering US military personnel to torture prisoners. If that's what's coming, we must act to remove the President from office. He is acting in our name, and we will have to deal with the consequences long after he's out of office. We can't support this for another two years. If the Democrats won't stand up to Bush, we must form a new political structure in which we can, without the Democrats. Important note -- the dissenting Republicans are not opposing torture, they are proposing a different definition for torture. The Geneva Convention doesn't need redefining. Imagine of some other country were debating about this, how would we interpret it? BBC: Free anonymising browser debuts. Glenn Fleishman reports that in-flight wifi may not be dead after all. Transcript of NBC interview with Iranian president Ahmadinejad. From Jay Rosen comes news that Reuters has given $100K to his NewAssignment.net to "underwrite the costs of hiring our first editor, which is going to be a fun job."
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