Ramble: Wh-Wh-Wh-WikiMess, Google and Congresspedia & Today's Links...
So much new, so much to play with, so much to get burned by...
- Georgia-- political campaign manager for Cathy Cox fired for altering Wikipedia's biography of the opponent here in Politics and Technology. MotherPie's Why Wikipedia Will Win here.
- Google profits from typos - a new form of advertising, reported at WaPo yesterday. Google Calendar tips here.
- Google has 49% of all search ad business, according to a new article in Business Week. Adbusters and goo-goo-goolag here. The explosion of information and the control of truth and the pursuit therein of knowledge...
- Congresspedia - wow. "Citizen's encyclopedia on Congress" that anyone can edit. Project of the Center for Media and Democracy. Anyone still wondering about the democracy potential of the internet?
- Save the Internet. Support Network Neutrality.
- Google's hackles raised over New Microsoft Browsers...more anti-trust stuff?
- Is Jesus the next killer app?
- New State of the Blogosphere just released.
- The Myth of Keeping Up ... are we all stressed? Check this out.
- Why People Procrastinate... Jill Fallon catches this and it goes with the link above.
- Stephen Colbert, French native star of the Colbert Report, named to top 100 most influential list by Time magazine. NYTimes Chris Sullentrop's Opinionator blog has more on Colbert and his performance at the White House media correspondent dinner and links to videos from the event.
- YouTube is The New Star...
- New Jersey Avian Flu is not the deadly strain. Whew.
- Supreme Court Rules: Texas girl gets millions...Anna Nicole Smith wins her case.
- Today is Mayday, a non-work day in France. Bouquets of lilies-of-the-valley to you, mes amis. It is also International Worker's Day - on May 1 in 1886 the Haymaker Riots happened in Chicago... Lots of attention today on workers, legal and illegal...How will the story get played in the media?
Mother Pie: Google and BETA, BETA, BETA here.
One, two, trillion. Alpha, BETA, Omega. Cheers!



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