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Center Right nation, Center Left nation, or just stupid nation? [Gene Expression]In the latest bloggingheads.tv Conn Carroll and Bill Scher have an argument where they brandish dueling public survey results to make the case that the public is to the Left or the Right. How can they do this without totally fabricating their data? Because the average human being is not very smart ... |
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Is Obama Ready To Be A Two-Way President?Where there’s victory, there’s also opportunity… This Presidential election was profound in its results. Obama won both the Electoral College vote 364 to 163 and the popular vote 53% to 46% with roughly 120,000,000 votes cast. This election was the first in 50 years, in whic... |
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Wireless carriers: You can't install apps on our phones, and it's for your own goodAt about 18 and a half minutes in to a panel I was co-hosting at the Under the Radar: Mobility conference on Wednesday, things began to get ugly. Our panelists on the "No filters: Ask the carriers anything" session were representatives from the wireless carriers Verizon Wireless, Alltel... |
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StreamDesk brings Web shows to your desktopWatch more than 100 live streaming video sites right on your desktop with StreamDesk.(Credit: CNET Networks)If you've ever wanted to watch streaming video right on your desktop, and organize all your favorite streams in a single bucket, it's worth checking out StreamDesk. This cross-platform desk... |
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Quantum of Solace: 16 Places to Learn More About James BondYou would be hard pressed to go anywhere in the world where people don’t know exactly what you mean when you say, “Bond, James Bond.” Not surprising seeing as there are 22 movies spanning over a 40 year history; it’s a bit difficult to avoid exposure to the British a... |
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Wireless carriers: You can't install apps on our phones, and it's for your own goodAt about 18 and a half minutes into a panel I was co-hosting at the Under the Radar: Mobility conference on Wednesday, things began to get ugly. Our panelists on the "No filters: Ask the carriers anything" session were representatives from U.S. wireless carriers Verizon Wireless, ... |

