Discoveries: 6/19/09 through 6/26/09
These are links from my Google Reader Shared Items to interesting webpages I discovered for 6/19/09 through 6/26/09:
- Twitter Creator On Iran: 'I Never Intended For Twitter To Be Useful' | The Onion – America's Finest News Source –
- On the White House – How a Blogger’s News Conference Query Came About – NYTimes.com – Interesting move by the PR President. Too bad it had to be Huffington – where celebrities write the news.
- Supreme Court Says Child’s Rights Violated by Strip Search – NYTimes.com – And Justice Stevens wrote that “it does not require a constitutional scholar to conclude that a nude search of a 13-year-old child is an invasion of constitutional rights of some magnitude.”
- FactCheck.org: The 'Real' Uninsured –
- CITIZEN JOURNALISM: Employed, but still no home – Washington Times –
- The Raw Feed: Brace yourself: Here comes Facebook, the movie… – Spacey? Sorkin? Cera? LaBeouf? Really?!
- Healthcare, not bailouts, could break America | Anatole Kaletsky – Times Online –
- 700 NYC teachers are paid to do nothing – Yahoo! News – $70,000?! The mind-blowing just doesn't stop.
- Barry Schwartz on the paradox of choice | Video on TED.com – Awesome. Harrison, I think you will find this one interesting.
- Keith Loutit's videos on Vimeo – I love tilt shift! Thanks, Mac!
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Filed under: Uncategorized on June 27th, 2009
