A freebee guaranteed to make you millions

This is about an idea i had several years ago but never approached any companies like Apple or Google about.. i guarantee it will make you millions if you implement and coordinate the project appropriately .. To set the stage, i will tell you my brother used to read the Wall...

The feel of a newspaper

The Proofreader When I was in high school, I was fortunate to have picked up a part time job as a proofreader at a printing company. (I know that may sound hard to believe because I make many typos.) But, then I...

Barely made sense!?

"With the conventional newsprint newspapers not making a dime and going tits-up all over the place, Palin “barely made sense” could be why. Bloggers, generally are more ’say it from the hip’ sort of people – newspapers employ journos who really go for the groin or...

Newspaper Companies Warm Up to Homeless

Knowing they have a product that might help turn around their industry’s financial woes, newspaper owners are warming up to the homeless people living along the curbs and in the alleyways outside their downtown...

Greenpeace occupies AbitibiBowater headquarters

Greenpeace has taken their fight to protect Canadian forests directly to the headquarters of AbitibiBowater.   This is what the Greenpeace site says."Montréal, Canada — This morning, Greenpeace...

Alberta to make newsprint from beetle-damaged wood

Alberta is going to introduce a $28 million research project that aims to convert trees killed by moutain pine beetles into newsprint."The project will focus on the development of new sensors by the Alberta...

No More Newsprint For Me: Harry cancels his NY Times subscription

Harry McCracken is an influential guy. For one thing, he's the editor-in-chief of PC World, one of the most influential tech mags around.For another thing, he's a pretty astute commentator on the tech scene...

we all wanna be big rockstars

"At one time or another we have all wanted to stand in the spotlight, singing a power-ballad to a packed stadium. The applause, the screaming fans, and the money and fame, are magnetic and intoxicating elements. This probably explains the popularity of karaoke. For five...

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