All articles published in November 2009

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  1. November 3, 2009

    Blog Focus: MSN Homepage Redesign
    MSN launches a major redesign of its homepage for the first time in a decade, and the webs react.
  2. An Obama New Media Alum's Reflections: One Year Later
    An Obama New Media Alum's reflections on the first anniversary of victory.
  3. McDonnell, Christie Win Governorships
    Democrats lose the governor races, but they do pick up a representative seat in New York.
  4. Randy Cohen Wonders If Americans Must Vote
    I agree that uninformed voters can disrupt an election, but I am amazed that anyone would push for people to not vote.
  5. More U.S. Combat Soldiers in Afghanistan?
    U.S.Army Special Forces Counterinsurgency Efforts Continue Despite shortage on U.S. Green Beret Advisers in Afghanistan.
  6. Well, Look, It's A Bush-Clinton Debate
    They'll debate each other's face off at Radio City Music Hall next February. Why? Because the money was right.
  7. NY-23: It's Getting Dicey Out There
    Slashed tires, pretend commissioners, and Joe Biden. Just another Election Day!
  8. Social Media In the Voting Booth
    Local politicians might be missing the boat when it comes to engaging with voters
  9. Happy Birthday Apache (Software Foundation)
    The ASF reached an important milestone this year and the celebration is on this week in California
    in IT
  10. G-Tech Announces 2TB Across Entire 3.5" Line
    G-Technology by Hitachi announced that their entire 3.5" product line will incorporate 2TB, 7,200 RPM Hitachi drives
    in IT
  11. TwitterPeek Lets You Tweet (and Only Tweet) Anywhere
    TwitterPeek is a handheld device that lets you Twitter without distraction from other useful features
  12. T-Mobile USA Adds Service Outages to List of Troubles
    T-Mobile experiences service outages for its customers Tuesday
  13. Nicolas Cage Says He's Broke, Claims Funds Were Mismanaged
    Even the rich and famous have financial problems — on a much larger scale of course.
  14. Department of Defense Opens Way Up for Open Source
    The Department of Defense clears up some misconceptions about open source software usage
  15. UK Mapping Agency Licences Data for Commercial Location Tracking
    GPS data merges with UK's most accurate maps for pin-point accuracy
  16. Chase Utley and Ryan Howard Both Set Records in the World Series
    Who will get his World Series record to himself first: Chase Utley or Ryan Howard?
  17. Blog Focus: Will Gilbert Arenas Ever be Fun Again?
    Gilbert Arenas isn't talking anymore, but his game is.
  18. Forget the Golden Boot, David Beckham has a Golden Foot
    Want David Beckham's footprint on your wall? It'll cost you $500,000.
  19. Should Marlon King be Banned From the Premier League for Life After his Sexual Assault Conviction?
    Marlon King will be out in 18 months but will his victims recover from the rude shock ever?
  20. Environmental Success Stories
    The tough road of environmental savvy cities. Time to clean up the junk.
  21. Al Gore, Conflict of Interest?
    The New York Times does a great job exposing an apparent conflict of interest regarding Al Gore’s positioning as a major investor in green technologies.
  22. Gawker Media Launches Gawker.TV
    New Gawker property focuses on fun video content that falls outside the main scope of Gawker's front page.
  23. How to Avoid a Galleon-esque Scandal
    Wall Street greed grabs attention, but the takeaway message can be missed. Here's the underlying lesson.
  24. Kate Winslet Is NOT Irritating - Wins $40,000 In Libel Lawsuit As Proof
    If you call actress Kate Winslet irritating, be prepared to pay the price.