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26 views | MySpace Cofounder Tom Anderson Was A Real Life “WarGames” Hacker in 1980s Source:TechCrunch 2008-08-30 07:30:05 |
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Banned cameraman hawks CES press badge [Richard Blakeley]
Source:Valleywag Richard Blakeley, the Gawker Media cameraman whose antics for Gizmodo drew widespread attention, is selling his press badge -- the last one he'll ever get, he says -- for $100 on Cr...read more
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Gawker staffer banned from CES, "additional sanctions ... under discussion" [Ces 2008]
Source:Valleywag Star Wonkette commenter FlakJack listed additional punishments the Consumer Electronics Show people should mete out to Gizmodo's TV-remote prankster Edited version:
No protectiv...read more
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More CES sanctions against Blakeley [Satire]
Source:Valleywag Star Wonkette commenter FlakJack listed additional punishments the Consumer Electronics Show people should mete out to Gizmodo's TV-remote prankster Edited version:
No protectiv...read more
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Topic(s): Bloggers, Gawker Media, Satire, CES 2008, gizmodo.com, richard blakeley
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A week to remember: At CES, more time in jail than Paris Hilton [Recap]
Source:Valleywag What a week! On my first trip to Vegas and the Consumer Electronics Show, I survived harassment by bulldog aficionado Jason Calacanis, discovered that HP adman Jay-Z uses a Mac, and...read more
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CNET editor proves there's no difference between "press" and "blogger" [Blogging For Dollars]
Source:Valleywag Are Microsoft's second-tier executives all second-rate? Apparently. Microsoft has just tapped Stephen Elop, the COO of Juniper Networks, to run its Business division, which includes...read more
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Topic(s): media, cnet, blogging for dollars, too insidery, CES 2008, gizmodo.com, Rafe Needleman
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Drive-By WiMAX at CES
Source:GigaOM In 2001, just 1.8 percent of households had an Internet-attached handheld device, according to a report issued that year by the NTIA. By the time Ipsos conducted its 2005 Face of the W...read more
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Serving the Multicomputer Household
Source:GigaOM In 2001, just 1.8 percent of households had an Internet-attached handheld device, according to a report issued that year by the NTIA. By the time Ipsos conducted its 2005 Face of the W...read more
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