KINDLE INFERNO!

Thursday, September 6, 2012
Almost a year after unveiling its first ever color tablet, Amazon is back with four more Kindle Fires -- one of them with what is likely the cheapest data plan you'll ever see, three of them with bright, shiny screens, and all four of them aiming squarely (or rectangularly, as it were) at Apple and its iPad.
A First For The Amazon Kindle
Bad News About That Apple iTV You Were Hoping For
Mind-Controlled Robotic Legs Could Help The Paralyzed Walk
7 Tech Titans Donating Huge Sums To Politicians
Facestagram Is Official
BLOG POSTS
Tyler Mahoney: Gen Y, Social Media, and the Powers That Be
The same social media that brought the president to my stove top cook-off jamboree is the same social media that has pushed my friends -- even the ones who live in my same zip code -- out of reach.
Nomiki Konst: Faster, Better, Stronger Campaigning: How Technology Will Eliminate the Need for As Much Money in Politics
Somewhere along the way, the terms "campaigning" and "fundraising" have become inseparable. But can we imagine it any other way?
Women 2.0: An Entrepreneur's Brain Dump
Growing Meebo to almost 200 people was like going to college, except there were no teachers, no classes, lots of deadlines, bald tires, a large credit card with no credit, beer and our graduation date was TBD.
Sherwin Siy: One Easy Way to Fight Big Money Politics
2012-08-28-scblog2.png I'm constantly reminded that the issues I work on -- copyright and telecommunications -- aren't often on the front page. But over the past year, the groundswell of passionate citizens has become more vocal on these issues.
Bernard Ohanian: Oh No! Gilligan Is Dead! I Read It On Facebook!
Sad, and true: the Skipper's "little buddy," Bob Denver -- who also starred, unforgettably, as Maynard G. Krebs in "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" -- died. Seven years ago this week, as it turns out.

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