Some Sunday morning reading to share.
Frank Rich on the violence and rage following the health care reform passage. I don't want to agree with him, but fear I increasingly do.
The iPad is due to hit customers hands in 6 days (mine included) and the articles written about what it will and won't do are churning out faster than keyboards (virtual or otherwise) can type. This one says that the iPad 2010 is the equivalent of the CDRom in 1994 as far as content publishers go. Just shows how much we don't really know and won't for some time.
The US is going to make $8 billion from bailing out Citi when it sells its stake in the bank. Who'd a thunk that?
Mike Arrington says that a new startup should herald the day when we finally get over our youthful (or otherwise) indiscretions. This app supposedly lets people review people. Yeeesh.
A man in Utah buys a used blackberry and finds that it has a pretty amazing list of contacts from the sports and entertainment world.
Russia decides to eliminate two time zones. I love it when we can just change time.
Stupid crime stories. Bank robbers call ahead to have the bank ready the cash for them. Yeah, these guys are good.