The News Review:
- Live Blogging the Round of 16
- Morning Buzz
- Cloud Computing on Linux Has Microsoft Blogging
- ‘My Boys’ star talks beer poker blogging Madonna
Live Blogging the Round of 16
New York Times
tournament from reporters in each region. In addition to Connor Ennis in the Times office Mike gle is blogging from New York and Stephen Danley who played in the tournament for Penn is contributing from a pub in England where he is a Marshall Scholar. We’re wrapping it up here but we’ll be back tomorrow night for four more games. Which four teams will advance to fill out the Round of 8? We’ll find out tomorrow.
Morning Buzz
Washington Post
But of course this isn’t the first time he has “quit” the blog. As Steinberg reported in May 2008 during the playoffs:Arenas it should be noted also announced yesterday that he was considering ending his popular blog; “I think I got one more blog in me then no more blogging” he said in his wide-ranging pregame remarks. “I’m going to retire from blogging. The media he explained is different now than when he came into the league. ne little comment Arenas said can get magnified all out of proportion. By Alexa Steele | March 27 2009; 11:24 AM ET Previous:.
Cloud Computing on Linux Has Microsoft Blogging
ITworld.com
com — The Cloud Manifesto a collaborative document prepared jointly by Amazon Google IBM and others has apparently upset Microsoft. In a blog post entitled “. Martin stated his position that the Cloud Manifesto and the process of creating it was biased to benefit its authors and unfair to their competitors–such as Microsoft.
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‘My Boys’ star talks beer poker blogging Madonna
Newsday
We keep it focused on the friendships. n one of her friends on the show being a rival beat writer:”I thought that would be very interesting. And also what are the dynamics of a relationship when one is a beat writer and one is a columnist and what being a beat writer means right now? From the columnists I spoke to they seem to be a little happy to blog but at the same time frustrated because it pulls them away from their column and it?s sort of a necessary evil right now. “How do you keep up with it? I know you?re the WatchDog.