Archive for July, 2007
Homosexual Terrorizes Islamists by burning $60,000 Koran
You’re gay and thats ok…but, we at tech-trends are not joining in any unholy war. Can’t wait to see how Ron Davis at Chatter chimes in…. Was this an evil plot of the Desdinova Ozarks Supervillain (he scares me and totally capable of masterminding this type of covert operation.
Gay Artist Burns Rare $60,000.00 Koran “to […]
Posted: July 28th, 2007 under Uncategorized.
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Springfield News-Leader Blasphemy
As if stealing information from bloggers wasn’t enough Lewis disappoints and disgusts us today with his editorial in which he states “Web users should give up anonymity to get respect. Enter the strawman.
Who throughout history has used anonymity? Bank robbers. Executioners. Members of the Ku Klux Klan.
Voters.
Lewis leaves out a fundamental […]
Posted: July 24th, 2007 under Journalism.
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FBI Addresses Modern Day Spy Games
The information below is a reprint of an article posted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding modern day spying. In our flourishing information economy information management is both an overwhelming responsibility and concern.
THE SPYING GAME
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Posted: July 24th, 2007 under Uncategorized.
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Ideas at work…
This is a template of a site I’ve been wanting to have created. Topical feeds would feed into one main feed.
Posted: July 20th, 2007 under Uncategorized.
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Larry Litle Leads Save Jericho Campaign
Local Blogger Larry Litle is starting a campaign to save the CBS show Jericho. At one point in time, the President of the United States asked Hollywood to address the issue of terrorism. The idea backfired. The show Jericho features a nuclear holocaust started by Homeland Security. The suspense filled episodes will no longer […]
Posted: July 17th, 2007 under Springfield.
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Missouri Attorney General Slams AOL
Attorney General’s News Release
July 11, 2007
AOL to revise policies, provide consumer refunds to resolve cancellation complaints in settlement with Nixon
Jefferson City, Mo. — One of the nation’s largest Internet service providers will offer refunds to more than 150 Missouri consumers and reimburse the state $45,000 in a settlement announced today by Attorney General Jay Nixon. […]
Posted: July 15th, 2007 under Government.
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British Cops Get Headgear Cameras
Got this tip from local blogger Busplunge. After successful trials, UK officers are wearing camera headgear to record incidents. Read full story here…
Posted: July 15th, 2007 under Gadgetry, Government.
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Media Integrity and Journalism
Who has more credibility bloggers or traditional media journalists? It isn’t so simple to figure out these days. Mark Cuban just wrote an interesting post on the topic as an insider. Locally, many of our journalists blog passionately as a means of giving a more in depth look at a topic of interest and as […]
Posted: July 6th, 2007 under Journalism.
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Google Purchases Tonic Systems - Google Operating System Nearing Completion
Google says they aren’t a threat to Microsoft …right. They recently acquired Tonic Systems which will give them the technology they need to build a collaborative Power Point. Currently Google Docs allows for online collaborative Word and Excel documents. The acquisition provides foundation for rumors Google will soon release their own operating system.
Posted: July 6th, 2007 under Search Engines.
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Kansas City Blogger Jacked by KC Star
The image was posted by Tony of Kansas City whose mad skills have made him another victim of the war on Mexican Americans. Tony, a Kansas City Blogger who speaks Spanish as well as any 3rd grade Latino believes the Kansas City Star should go to the source. We agree.
Posted: July 6th, 2007 under Journalism.
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