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Who to sue?

Today, when I was browsing through the weblog: http://asianfanaticfans.blogspot.com/2008/10/jay-chous-leaked-new-album-being-dealt.html, I found a very interesting news article that I think might worth our attention. One of the latest album “Capricorn” of Jay Chou,  one of the most popular singers and musicians in Taiwan,  … Continue reading


Dustin Moskovitz Facebook Co-Founder, Is Leaving for a Start Up

According to Los Angeles Times, Dustin Moskovitz is leaving Facebook for a start up. In this article he states that he wants to follow his dreams, to create his own company.  According to an on-line radio (www.cooperativa.cl) he wants to … Continue reading


Is Google A Boxing Ring for Obama And McCain?

Picture by http://obama.play.de/us/ According to Kevin Whitelaw from US News, Barack Obama and Jogn McCain are waging a quiet battle in the Googlesphere to combat damaging rumors. How this works: Obama’s and McCain’s campaigns have waded into on-line auctions for … Continue reading


Shiny Things

As a young kid, back when I had a pre-Internet attention span and actually enjoyed reading words of ink printed on paper, I went through a phase of reading ‘A Boy and His Dog’-genre stories. Which kind of made sense, … Continue reading


RE: Out of Print – The death and life of the American newspaper

Posted by Michelle Ocampo Evolution is a wonderful thing. However, human beings are creatures of habit and comfort, and evolution can be a bit of a challenge for us. We fear change. We fear the unknown. There are many among … Continue reading


The Beginning

The beginning challenges the creator. She confronts the blank paper, the uncarved stone, or the empty canvas. As Aristotle tells us in his classic work on storytelling, Poetics, “a whole is that which has a beginning, middle, and end.” What … Continue reading



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