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Scary Online Slide Shows

I’ve been tinkering with the Slideshare.net service recently. It’s a YouTube-like service for sharing PowerPoint and Keynote type slide shows. Here’s my review of Slideshare that I wrote for Influence, one of my company’s blogs.

‘Everyone gets the Ultimate version’

The latest version of Mac OS X — Leopard — went on sale today. Steve Job’s snarky comment in this post’s title was in that there’s one version and one price ($110) unlike some other operating system which has five different versions. The one with all of the features costs $330.
David Pogue, as is his […]

Virginians: Vote early (if not often)

I have a cousin who lives in New Jersey, but works in New York City. She’s a smart girl and generally supports Democratic candidates. As you surely recall, that election featured a number of nail-bitingly close races for the U.S. Senate with only one seat determining control of the Senate. One of these tight races […]

A great place to work

How about this. Washingtonian Magazine has named my employer, Forum One, a “cheap eat.” Oh, wait, actually we’re among Washington’s 55 great places to work. And we’re hiring.

Whack-a-Murdoch

The smart folks at Freepress.net (the organization founded by my old college professor Bob McChesney) have released a fun game that spreads the word about the evils of media consolidation.

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