It’s been awhile, but here’s the return of Sunday Morning Reading.
The title of this article, Everyone Loves Google, Until It’s Too Big, could be written as Everyone Loves (fill in the blank), Until It’s Too Big. We love to watch the fall as much as we celebrate the rise.
It’s Oscar night (yawn). Here’s a link to what somebody thinks are Oscar’s greatest snubs via Newsweek.
Nate Silver of 538.com who predicted with some pretty good accuracy what would happen in the recent election has picked his Oscar winners.
This goes against my “tuning out” post of yesterday. George Soros says the worst is yet to come. Amazing how we listen to this guy.
A judge says that a news scoop is “quasi-property” and can be protected like copyrighted material. Note that one of the qualifiers is that the “plaintiff generates or gathers information at a cost.” Ha.
Frank Rich on What We Don’t Know Will Hurt Us. He’s right. We don’t want to know the bad news even when we know it is staring us in the face.
The Wyoming Senate has voted to end Internet hunting. Who knew there was Internet hunting? Apparently you can (or could) log on to a site and shoot animals with a remote controlled rifle attached to a web cam.
Did Google Earth discover Atlantis with its Google Ocean extension? Google says no. Fun if it was true.