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  1. @catherine_mayer Ouch. I have never gone back to Second Life. I didn't grasp the focus on dancing with fur puppets.
  2. Tiger Woods has disappointed me.
  3. Part 2 of the Apple Daily CGI re-enactment. This is Taiwan's famous scandal rag and pro-democracy paper owned by Lai http://bit.ly/7cP4fo
  4. @catherine_mayer That's Apple Daily in Taiwan, not Second Life, or maybe you were joking. :)
  5. Iraqi shoe thrower has shoe thrown at him in strange parallel universe karma http://bit.ly/7BR9EN
  6. @JasonFBennett thank you
  7. @rmack I got the "Depending on who you ask, Taiwan is part of China". As usual. LOL Hope you are well.
  8. @rmack I wrote to a website proclaiming this as "Chinese" journalism, and I had to bring down the correction hammer. They argued w/me. LOL
  9. RT @rmack: RT @DouglasCrets: Are Sprint customers under police surveillance? http://bit.ly/71CbRJ
  10. @djrupture Do you DJ only using mobile phones? If you do, I would like to talk to you about it. I am doing a mobile forum in June.
  11. @NiemanLab the editor was Eleanor Randolph, the location was the University of Hong Kong's Journalism and Media Studies Centre.
  12. RT @NiemanLab: All news websites — except those associated with magazines or broadcast media — now eligible for Pulitzers http://tr.im/Grrb
  13. @NiemanLab I told an editor at the new york times this would happen. I said it in 2005. She looked doubtful. It's not doubtful!
  14. Something like Simian Mobile Disco.
  15. Does anyone out there know of a DJ who only works on a mobile phone? I'd like to have a mobile music DJ spin at my mobile forum in June.
  16. Translator of Homer's The Odyssey into Chinese passes away on November 23, 2009 http://bit.ly/6U93z8
  17. Are Sprint customers under police surveillance? How do you know when the government is tracking your GPS phone? http://bit.ly/71CbRJ
  18. Is Sprint Nextel helping police track its users in an unlimited way? Read this Wired story and tell me http://bit.ly/71CbRJ
  19. An American journalist's impression of Chinese students http://bit.ly/70chxH
  20. @ariannahuff So media is the technology that is meant to distribute technology as content?