Sunday Morning Reading
Some Sunday morning reading to share.
The New York Times is talking about the class action suit against Microsoft for the Vista Capable designation.
A Blog House not a BlogHaus in Washington DC. The New York Times reports on a group of bloggers sharing diggs. What's next, Twitter dens?
Bill Maher says politicians should stop saying "Americans are smarter than that." Go, read the rest of the quote. I couldn't agree more. Via Crooks and Liars.
Michael Parekh On The State of Online Video. As usual, Michael is spot on.
Cringely on Antisocial. From CB radios to Social Networking. Destined to crash and burn?
Steve Gillmor on The Power of Choice.
Bernard Lunn on Local 2.0. So is re-localization a trend?
The next war. Chinese Hackers brag about cracking the Pentagon.
Building new theatres is a trend. DC certainly has been seeing this recently. But it takes boosters, a community, and dollars. Trust me I know. Without those things, it is an uphill battle. Even so there are trade offs. Good article in The New York Times.
Loren Heiny on The MID Wars. Coming on the heels of Apple's announcements this week, there's some interesting discussion going on. I weighed in here.
Dave Winer thinks Obama should name his VP now and that it should be Jim Webb. I still say Sam Nunn.
You know the economy is in the crapper when Vegas is seeing a slide.









