All articles published in November 2009
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November 4, 2009
Twitter Testing Real Time Tweet Alerts On Web
Twitter tests out a small but useful feature for its "old school" user base.in Blogging -
Brad Hill Interview: SOTB
Weblogs, Inc. Director Brad Hill chats on blogging, digital music, the future of AOL, and much more.in Blogging -
Michael Jackson Is Superb In This Is It
Michael Jackson's essence as a performer is preserved in this breathtaking new documentary. -
A Newsroom Brawl At The Washington Post? How 2009!
Whoa now! It's never a good idea to call a Pulitzer-prize winning, Vietnam veteran with deep-seated hatred of new-fangled journalism a "dick." -
Flaubert and Seinfeld, The Art of Nothingness
George and Jerry take on Flaubert -
Perhaps Neither Party Won Election Night
Finally! Someone who's willing to roll through all of the "we won Election Night" hullabaloo.in Politics -
Blog Focus On Election Day 2009
Hey, elections. Those happened yesterday.in Politics -
Obama Supporter Down for the Count in Dayton
Forget Virginia and New Jersey. Ohio is the bellwether for America.in Politics -
Gay Adoption Bill Without Friends
The young bill has not yet won over supporters.in Politics -
Blog Focus: Can Pedro Martinez Keep the Phillies in the World Series Tonight?
Pedro Martinez, once again, has a big start in New York tonight.in Sports -
Sasha Vujacic Does Not Want to Talk About Maria Sharapova
Former Paris Hilton BFF Sasha Vujacic is allegedly dating Maria Sharapova.in Sports -
Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Vicente Padilla Shoots Himself in the leg While Hunting
MLB pitcher Vicente Padilla accidentally shoots himself. He's fine.in Sports -
Former Toronto Raptor Charles Oakley is not Impressed With the Toronto Raptors
Former Raptors bruiser Charles Oakley rips his old team.in Sports -
MCA launches yet another T20 league in India
MCA launches yet another T20 league in Indiain Sports -
Supposedly "Mild" H1N1 Stalking Other Age Groups, Too
Far from the "mild" flu some think it to be, the H1N1 pandemic is striking less publicized population groupsin Lifestyle

