A good thing I picked up from my parents was a voracious appetite for reading. Mornings at the Mossesgeld household would start with mom and dad passing around the different sections of The Philippine Star. I joined the family reading roulette once I was old enough to understand text more complex than “See Jane run. See Jane jump.” Once I started spending my whole life online, print news became ...
A sampling of business-related Dispatch blog items that you couldn't find in print. Get regular updates at Dispatch.com/blogs.
Excerpt from regularly updated blogs by writers on Media News Group Web sites: Tim Kawakami, San Jose Mercury News columnist, on the Giants skipping a start or two for Barry Zito: Without any off-days immediately up ahead and without any true candidate to jump into the rotation for Barry Zito, the Giants will almost certainly have to keep him in there for his next scheduled start, Sept.
It was not the easiest of summers; in fact, it was one of the busiest. Among other things, I have to finalise two papers for two different conferences in Krakow and London. To top it all, in its dying days I was faced with two awesome decisions.
An excerpt from regularly updated blogs by writers on MediaNews Group websites: ---- DANIEL BROWN, 49ers beat writer for the San Jose Mercury News, on the altercation between Michael Crabtree and Vernon Davis: - A day after a prolonged verbal confrontation with Crabtree, Davis has no regrets about how he handled the situation.
Some people wait for Godot, others wait for Guffman. Some wait for a star to fall, or for the world to change - and others wait for Lefty.
Guardian Science Blogs -- the latest in a series of science blog aggregators. Nobody is too sure what benefits a blog umbrella like Discovery or Nature (or the Guardian) offers bloggers. Regardless of this, the content is fantastic. v2ex: A Community Running on AppEngine -- no hosting costs, massive scalability. Raising Money for Vanuatu Arts Center -- a Kickstarter...
In highlights from Gamasutra's Expert Blogs, industry notables write about diverse topics, including the implementation of virtual goods, a message to developers in Dundee, and the purpose of games. In our weekly Best of Expert Blogs column, we showcase notable pieces of writing from members of the game development community who maintain Expert Blogs on Gamasutra. Member Blogs -- also ...
Attorney Robert J. Ambrogi heard that blogs are dead in the legal profession. Indeed, he declares legal blogging alive, well and thriving. Since the future is foretold by the new, Ambrogi highlights recently launched blogs, all of which show continuing vitality in the blawgosphere.
The blogs on The Charleston Gazettes website are down because of technical difficulties. They are expected to be up again late Wednesday or early Thursday. We apologize for any inconvenience. ...
The five must-read blogs from today on Labour's new members, conspiracy theories and Red Ken.
Google announced they added a new filter that helps you find "specialized blogs" on any topic you can imagine. Here is how it works. Go to Google, search for a topic, then click on the "blogs" filter on the left side (note: it might be hidden under a "more" link). Then when the page filters to blogs, click again on the left side, this time where it says "homepages." That filter will show the ...
In highlights from Gamasutra's Member Blogs, our bloggers write about diverse topics, including how to make games like Nintendo, the essentials of level design, and the ever-increasing budgets and development periods for big budget games. Member Blogs can be maintained by any registered Gamasutra user, while invitation-only Expert Blogs -- also highlighted weekly -- are written by selected ...
“A blog is the most powerful branding tool on the Internet,” said Golangco. Aside from his video blogs, he is known for his satirical tweets and blog posts about the recent May 2010 elections.
One of the main planks of parliamentary democracy is party discipline.
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