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Headlines for July 5, 2006

You may wonder what else I do all day, when I’m not here. I’m busy. Quite busy. Here are the other stories I filed for today: At ZDNet – Open Source Does it Matter Where Open Source Firms are Based? — Where a company is based determines its outlook. That’s where its employment base is. […]

Wanker of the Day

After Yahoo succeeded in search, it lost the plot and decided to be all things to all people. It was followed by other search engines of the era (now nearly all gone). Yahoo spent a lot of phony mega-billions trying to become something it wasn't. Among its purchases was Mark Cuban's Broadcast.Com. (Whatever happened to them?)

Signs of Crisis

That’s when the crisis really starts. Because in every crack-up there is a chance, a real chance, that this time American democracy will not survive, that the defeated will not go quietly, that they will consider their cause more worthy than the nation’s existance, and bring the temple down on all our heads.

Generation after Generation

Even by my asking the question, many of you will now call me an anti-semite. You will dismiss me, dehumanize me, consider me an enemy. I’m not. But the question of Israel must be answered, for our sake, for the world’s sake, for Israel’s sake.

How Misunderstood is Open Source Economics?

The crisis that requires this Myth to lead us out of the darkness, the crisis that requires these Values to be translated into values, is already upon us. The advocates open source ideals don't have the kind of time that Goldwater Republicans had, to refine those ideas, and to slowly build a political movement on their behalf.

Could Google Become a Buy?

Google is a good company but a very speculative stock. It may pay off, but there are real risks. Banking risks, for one thing. There are risks from government, not just the U.S. government either. There are growing legal risks doing business online. There is growing competition from Microsoft, and Yahoo, eBay and Amazon, too.

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