U.S. Congress needs to look at Arizona for clarity

March 31, 2006

The Tuscon Citizen published this article today:

An illegal immigrant anywhere in Arizona would be guilty of a felony under a bill approved by the state House of Representatives.
The bill, approved 32-26 yesterday, had been approved previously by the Senate but now returns to that chamber to consider changes made by the House.
The bill would permit [...]

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ProBlogger Fill In

March 31, 2006

Darren is heading away for a vacation this next week, so you can expect regular guest blogging from several people including me over at ProBlogger. As you know, I’m already writing a weekly column on technical blogging issues, however this next week I’ll be broadening the scope of my blogging there. I’m looking [...]

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Rupert Murdoch Wants to Own the Internet

March 31, 2006

When I’m on a roll, let’s face it… I’m on a roll. I can’t seem to stop blogging tonight.
Did you know Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox News and the company that purchased MySpace last year has his own MySpace profile.
Indeed… And lots of other goodies. From his profile:

I just bought MySpace.com, soon I [...]

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Guilty of Being in Congress While Black

March 31, 2006

Speaking of racist bullshit… what is with Congresswoman McKinney, the woman who punched a police officer now claiming that she is a victim of being in Congress while black. I guess that’s something like “driving while black”. I wonder if it has dawned on the good black congresswoman that hitting a police officer is [...]

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Online Feed Readers Reviewed

March 31, 2006

If you’re like me, you regularly read gobs of blogs. If you’re like me in that regard (and you should be!), you have tapped into the power of feed readers. Almost universally, blogs provide syndicated feeds of content and when a new entry is posted, people who have subscribed to the feed are [...]

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Business 2.0 Interview

March 31, 2006

I just got off the phone with an editor for Business 2.0 who contacted me for an interview. Apparently, if you pick up an issue late in April, yours truly will be featured in the cover story. :)

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Getting a standing ovation when you pitch your business

March 31, 2006

Getting people to clap at the end of your presentation is easy.
Getting a standing ovation is hard.
Guy Kawasaki writes on how he thinks you should get one.
Most you want to say “well, yeah, of course”, but you don’t really do them.
First, you should get your house in order and fix your pitch with these tips. [...]

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Technorati Indexing MySpace Blogs

March 31, 2006

Updates: Welcome Steve Rubel and MSNBC readers. I’m glad this piece was linked to and you stopped by. If you like what you’re about to read, you may want to take a gander at the welcome post I gave to Slate Readers a bit ago. Again, thanks for stopping by and feel [...]

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President Rice is Winning Folks Over

March 30, 2006

Condi Rice is doing an amazing job of humanizing herself and she’s laying a great amount of gorund for a presidential campaign. I’m serious. She’s gonna run! I’m telling you! I’ve been telling you. Dick Morris has been telling you. But you don’t want to believe it! :)
President Condoleeza Rice appears to be even [...]

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Making Skype and Outlook work together with Skylook

March 30, 2006

I love Skype. I hate Outlook. I love Skylook.
I have to use Outlook because I get the crazy work flow and I connect to an exchange server.
I wasn’t impressed with Skylook 1.0
MIchael Arrington at TechCrunch reviewed it a few days ago (Skype + Outlook = Skylook) so I thought I would check it out again [...]

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Anticipating 15k

March 30, 2006

This month is shaping up to be the biggest traffic month on record for this blog and I’m holding my breath that we’ll reach 15,000 unique visitors for the month. Currently, we’re at 13,747 and with an average daily of 845 visitors, it would seem to be a no-brainer that 15,000 would be an [...]

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