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February 11, 2004 by Michael Boyle

The latest

from Ludicorp: Flickr!. The demon spawn of social software and filepile. Or something like that. Very compelling, for sure, though still in its early stages.

Tags: Flickr, Startup

Tom Tomorrow:

February 10, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Tom Tomorrow:

Why Bill Clinton’s statements on Iraq are completely irrelevant to the current debate.

Tags: US Politics

This week marks

February 9, 2004 by Michael Boyle

This week marks

the fourth anniversary of mikel.org and over eight years of publishing a personal site of some kind. Whew – it’s a lot of words.

Tags: Blogging, Personal

Jon Lebkowsky

February 9, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Jon Lebkowsky

has done a really good job of blogging Joe Trippi’s speech today at ETech. It seems that there’s a bit of a conspiracy-watch going through Trippi’s noggin right now, but nevertheless a very interesting talk (judging by Lebkowsky’s treatment of it anyhow).

Tags: Lebkowsky, US Politics

Is there such a thing as a Neocon?

February 9, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Is there such a thing as a Neocon?

In the guise of a review of the recent Frum/Perle tome, “An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror,” Michael Lind has done a very nice job of explicating the intellectual history of neoconservatism while simultaneously taking on David Brooks and his odd statement that neocons don’t really exist (and even if they did, to be against them is anti-semitic). The article is called, A Tragedy of Errors. He ends his piece with the following gem:

David Brooks and his colleagues in the neocon press are half right. There is no neocon network of scheming masterminds–only a network of scheming blunderers. As a result of their own amateurism and incompetence, the neoconservatives have humiliated themselves. If they now claim that they never existed–well, you can hardly blame them, can you?”

Tags: International Affairs

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