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Knol lacks knowledge Knol lacks knowledge
Google's would-be Wikipedia competitor doesn't have the goods to challenge the Free Encyclopedia. Yet.
Phoning it in Phoning it in
Blogging from your mobile: Tools for the writer on the go.
The DVD isn't dead The DVD isn't dead
More movie and TV downloading devices have entered the ring, but the DVD hasn't gone down (yet).
A note on the blog A note on the blog
Strange, mysterious absence of posting explained
User friendly User friendly
XBox Live for Windows gets cheaper and adds gamer-generated content.
A stickies situation A stickies situation
Simplify your workspace by squishing your stickies and separating your screens.
Remember typewriters? Remember typewriters?
Adios distractions, hello single-task focus, thanks to word-processing programs that re-create the simplicity of blank paper and ink.
One-minute review:  A balancing act for small spaces One-minute review: A balancing act for small spaces
Staying cool in an upright and mostly locked-in position to get things done.
Digital disasters friends and family should have prevented Digital disasters friends and family should have prevented
Oops, I was going to back up my computer, but...
Why the iPhone is the best and worst e-book reader ever Why the iPhone is the best and worst e-book reader ever
Reading a long novel on a tiny screen is claustrophobic, but if the book is good your brain will get the message.
Recycling the old bicycle Recycling the old bicycle
Another entry in the $4-a-gallon consumer behavior modification logbook.
The deep structure of kung fu panda-monium The deep structure of kung fu panda-monium
An expert in modern Chinese literature takes on the cultural significance of Dreamworks' martial arts cartoon
Growing pains for Kiva Growing pains for Kiva
Call it Web 2.0: The African version. The online microfinance lending site stumbles, but doesn't get knocked down
Texas' deregulation sticker shock Texas' deregulation sticker shock
Texans pay more for their electricity than the rest of the U.S. And that's exactly how it should be, say Republicans.
Genetically modified organic farming Genetically modified organic farming
What would Rachel Carson say about the prospect of sustainable GMOs?
Border security, then and now Border security, then and now
A century ago, the U.S. Army attempted to police the U.S.-Mexico border, with mixed success. Force isn't always the right answer
Triumph of the global middle class Triumph of the global middle class
No more doom and gloom -- Goldman Sachs' chief economist says we should all be happy that the world is getting richer
Reasons to whine about the U.S. economy Reasons to whine about the U.S. economy
Inflation shoots up. Wages don't keep pace. Phil Gramm is strangely silent
Goldman Sachs' solar play Goldman Sachs' solar play
The never-misses-a-beat investment bank is prowling in the Mojave desert
OPEC changes the oil equation OPEC changes the oil equation
Energy traders scramble to unload their holdings after the organization suggests the world isn't as hungry for crude as it used to be.
A plague of economic locusts A plague of economic locusts
The Federal Reserve chairman cites "numerous difficulties" facing the economy. And Ben Bernanke is not known for his hyperbole.
How to measure bovine gas How to measure bovine gas
Cows fart, and the world gets warmer. And science marches on
Machinist Goodbye to Machinist
Yo, I'm out.
Ask the pilot Ask the pilot
Propped up by a culture of fear, TSA has become a bureaucracy with too much power and little accountability. Where will the lunacy stop?
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