Joe McCain Calls 911 About A Traffic Jam

Joe McCain, presidential nominee John McCain's brother, calls 911 to complain about traffic! What is wrong with the McCain family? Joe McCain Calls 911 About A Traffic Jam ...

Ike Likes Obama

I have never been interested in politics, never except for making sure my neighborhood in Pahrump Nevada is safe and free from immorality.I am a citizen journalist with NowPublic.com and here I have written about...

'Big Brother' snooping law stirs outrage in Sweden

" Sweeping new powers under which the Swedish security services can monitor private phone calls, e-mails and text messages are expected to come into force this week under legislation that has prompted outrage in the country. Politicians, businesses, privacy campaigners and...

Bush Gang Cuts Down Sheriff of Wall Street

"The big news story of the past week was that New York Governor Eliot Spitzer had been patronizing prostitutes, and, in the glare of the media spotlight, quickly gave up his office.x40 But evidence points to a...

How To Trim the Fat From Your Cell Phone Bills

Daily News "You pay your cell phone bill every month, but do you really know what you are paying for? Team 5's Susan Wornick reported that many people sign up for services they either don't understand or simply...

Net Telephones to Conquer Taipei

Daily News "In Taiwan, it has been projected that the city of Taipei could have 200,000 people making phone calls using wi-fi by the end of 2006. Ten companies are pushing a "Taipei Easy Call" initiative, which involves mobiles that can switch between calls using wi-fi and...

Google Partners with Japan's KDDI in Launching Search Engine for Phones

On Thursday, Google Inc. and Japan's KDDI recently announced that they will be partnering to provide an Internet search engine service that will allow the subscribers of KDDI's au cellular phone service experience Google's technology. Beginning July, KDDI's EZweb...

Next on menu for Starbucks? It's hot food

According to New York Daily News, Starbucks is making changes to its menu. The coffee giant got 12 percent of its $4 billion in sales through food last year, mostly with cold items like cookies, muffins and...

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