What the New York Post’s Stimulus Bill/Obama Cartoon Should Have Said

February 20, 2009
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Basics About Slander and Libel Law on the Internet

February 12, 2009

David Lat of Abovethelaw.com writes a brief note about cyber-bullying, slander and libel on the Internet.  Simple rules everyone should abide by.  It’s too easy to be offended by someone and lashing out without regard to consequences.  I can safely say with confidence that we’ve all done it at one point or another and regretted it [...]

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The Competitive Advantage Of The Late Mover

February 12, 2009

It wasn’t that long ago that if you wanted to develop a website or web application, it would potentially cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars before you even had a prototype.  So, you probably needed investors willing to step up to fund your venture. For a chance at a healthy return, wealthy angels or [...]

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TypePad vs. WordPress: Two Critical TypePad Flaws

February 9, 2009

I set up a trial account on TypePad recently and tried to port my blog over there.  Unfortunately I failed; there were some serious flaws that made porting difficult or impossible.  So, I’ve decided to stick it out with WordPress hosted on my own server after all.  It all started when I decided to restart [...]

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My Super Simple Strategy To Writing Breaking News Blog Posts Today

June 11, 2008

A Little Background A few years ago, I read with interest the obituary of Bob Hope, one of the 20th Century’s legendary American entertainers.  It was in the obituary section of The New York Times newspaper and you can read online here.   Bob Hope’s obituary was well written, reflecting a tremendous amount of research, [...]

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