Microsoft feels tablet ‘urgency’

Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said Thursday that the software giant is urgently working with its partners to unveil a host of tablet computers running Windows 7, to compete with Apple’s fast-selling iPad.



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Tree House 3 – Meier

By: EMT

Everyone who has commented on the fact that the overall quality of pilots is generally poor is right on. Also, your numbers at the beginning are very misleading.
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Bulls Eye Options on MGM Resorts International Ahead of Q2 Earnings

Today’s tick

Bron: Bulls Eye Options on MGM Resorts International Ahead of Q2 Earnings

On Steve Braunias

I got the dubious honour of getting linked by Tony on “keeping stock” i believe he was momentarily blinded by the searing incitefulness of my ’satire’. But someone wrote in and said I was no ‘Steve Braunias’.
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By: Josh

This is always a point that needs stressing if we are ever to make better consumptive choices in the medical arena, but what exactly is new here? I was having these exact same discussion in an intro medical ethics class 15 years ago? We spend so much of our medical resources on people who are going to die in the next few months and have a terrible quality of life. Healthcare is one arena where informed consent/markets do not work because people are manifestly irrational when it comes to the health of they/their loved ones.
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The André Leon Talley Report Card: Pink on the Inside [Judging Judges]



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The André Leon Talley Report Card: Pink on the Inside [Judging Judges]

Great health care cartoon

See a larger version at Kaiser Health News.

You can find more of Jen Sorensen’s work here.

Stop Making Sense: The Very Best

Radioclit members form a new musical project to prove that they are, the very best

By: Ann T. Hathaway

As far as I am concerned, government pays money for people to build bridges to nowhere all the time. Look at the public school system.
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