Google pulls trigger on Buzz update based on early suggestions – ZDNet Blogs
We designed Buzz to make it easy to connect with others and have conversations about things that interest you, and it’s great to see millions of you doing this already. It’s still early, and we have a long list of improvements on the way. We look
Judge to consider gag order in self-help guru’s manslaughter case – Minneapolis Star Tribune
CAMP VERDE, Ariz. – Attorneys prosecuting a self-help guru on manslaughter charges in the deaths of three people during a sweat lodge ceremony are urging a judge to grant a gag order. Prosecutor Sheila Polk says she wants the pretrial publicity to
Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: The New York Times Company, Gannett Co – Businesswire.com
The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT ) recently reported better-than-expected The New York Times quarterly earnings of 44 cents a share surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 41 cents, and soared 22.2% from 36 cents delivered in the prior
My retirement package and expensive desserts – Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
One of the items in it is my very first review , which was published on March 30, 1973, of Danny’s, the most expensive restaurant in town. Now you’re probably expecting me to be laughing at myself for having been shocked by the cost of two crab
Microsoft blog offers glimpse of Windows 8 – PC Advisor
Microsoft has revealed what Windows 8, the theoretical next version of its OS, will be like in a cached version of a blog post. The Google-cached version of a January 31 blog on MSDN, entitled, ‘What’s in store for the next Windows?’ provided a






