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Sy Hersh is at it again:

January 17, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Sy Hersh is at it again:

The Coming Wars: What the Pentagon can now do in secret. “The President has signed a series of findings and executive orders authorizing secret commando groups and other Special Forces units to conduct covert operations against suspected terrorist targets in as many as ten nations in the Middle East and South Asia.”

Tags: International Affairs

Lebkowsky has posted

January 17, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Lebkowsky has posted

a good summary post related to the recent tempest that former Dean worker Zephyr Teachout found herself in following remarks that the Dean campaign paid off prominent bloggers for their support: A “breeze from the west” inspires a tornado or two. It seems that it’s not nearly as cut and dried as some have implied. Teachout’s blog is called Zonkette and refutes some of the claims people have made following her comments as well. It’s good reading.

My personal reaction to all of this is pretty muted. I think most mainstream pundits (as opposed to reporters) lost their credibility years ago, and that it’s going to take some time and energy and experimentation to hit the notes correctly in the original online publishing world.

Tags: Blogging, Lebkowsky, US Politics

More Zawodny:

January 17, 2005 by Michael Boyle

More Zawodny:

The Best Vacuum Ever. About the Dyson DC14 Animal.

Tags: Gear

There’s already

January 14, 2005 by Michael Boyle

There’s already

a Technorati Tags Bookmarklet courtesy of Matt at oddiophile. Of course if you’re using many of the weblog systems available it will be superfluous – Technorati also uses post categories via your RSS/Atom feed. But if you don’t use that stuff, or if you want a simple way to give a post multiple tags, then the bookmarklet will be invaluable.

Tags: Tagging, Technorati

Data centric:

January 14, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Data centric:

Jeremy Zawodny has written a great post about the switch from a device-centered world to a data-centered world: Where will you store your data? It’s something that theorists have talked about for ages, but as Jeremy notes, it’s really happening now. For my part, I have a memory stick, my iPod, and my Treo on me almost all the time, any of which can store lots of my stuff. Currently I don’t use the Treo or the iPod for file storage, but I’ve been reconsidering that. I also have a work laptop and my home computer holding tons of stuff, not to mention my hosting service and ISP. Managing that stuff is increasingly problematic. Which version of a particular file is authoritative? Sometimes I think that soon we’ll all be running all of our data through some sort of CVS that will synch everything up no matter where it is.

Tags: Web 2.0

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