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Amol Sings The Hits, coming Xmas 2012
Selections include: Fly me to the moon Baby it’s cold outside Les Champs-Elysees Where do you go to my lovely? and now… Let’s stay together
Amol Sings The Hits, coming Xmas 2012
Selections include: Fly me to the moon Baby it’s cold outside Les Champs-Elysees Where do you go to my lovely? and now… Let’s stay together
This could be a great children’s book
Last Friday — yes, it happened to be the 13th — the straphangers on a late-night D train were startled to discover that a nonhuman creature was in their midst. An opossum, to be precise. http://nyti.ms/yait6K Sent from a Peek-like
This could be a great children’s book
Last Friday — yes, it happened to be the 13th — the straphangers on a late-night D train were startled to discover that a nonhuman creature was in their midst. An opossum, to be precise. http://nyti.ms/yait6K Sent from a Peek-like
The cost of being third in ebooks
By one analyst’s estimate, Barnes & Noble spends $200 million to $250 million annually on its Nook operations. http://nyti.ms/zT46Lj
The cost of being third in ebooks
By one analyst’s estimate, Barnes & Noble spends $200 million to $250 million annually on its Nook operations. http://nyti.ms/zT46Lj
Emerson via Hofstadter, “is it not…
“is it not the first attribute and distinction of an American to be abused if he is heard of?” From the still excellent and relevant “Anti-intellectualism in American Life” by Richard Hofstadter in 1964 Sent from a Peek-like device
Emerson via Hofstadter, “is it not…
“is it not the first attribute and distinction of an American to be abused if he is heard of?” From the still excellent and relevant “Anti-intellectualism in American Life” by Richard Hofstadter in 1964 Sent from a Peek-like device
Would you believe I actually wondered why HP bought Palm?
Until now. "The setting was a Q&A session for Elevation’s limited partners, including representatives of the Ford Foundation, Hewlett-Packard, and the several state pension funds whose combined investments make up one-third of Elevation’s capital." – from Portfolio.com's profile of McNamee
Would you believe I actually wondered why HP bought Palm?
Until now. "The setting was a Q&A session for Elevation’s limited partners, including representatives of the Ford Foundation, Hewlett-Packard, and the several state pension funds whose combined investments make up one-third of Elevation’s capital." – from Portfolio.com's profile of McNamee





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