Fidel Castro Casts Suspicion on Appearance of Bin Laden Tape Ahead of U.S. Election - from TBO.comNovember 18th, 2004 Fidel Castro Casts Suspicion on Appearance of Bin Laden Tape Ahead of U.S. Election - from TBO.com
Debunking 9/11 conspiracy theoristsMay 1st, 2005 An interesting article "debunking conspiracy theorists' paranoid fantasies about Sept. 11" (read mainstream media aka official version) from balsamic vinigga @ Kuro5hin.
The Shame of Iraq & CNN and The Big QuestionJanuary 5th, 2007 USA and its puppet government finally commited the lynching (for lack of better word) of Saddam Hussein. He was no saint, but in light of the headcount Bush Jr.
Terrorist activity tripled last year; US insisting it is winning the war on terrorApril 28th, 2005 The United States reported on Wednesday that terrorist activity in the world increased sharply last year with the number of attacks and dead more than tripling but that it was winning the global "war on terror". The US National Counterterrorism Center, an arm of the Central Intelligence Agency, said in a report there were 651 terrorist attacks across the globe last year with 1,907 people killed.
GMail Increases Attachment Limit; Goes Open; Out of Beta?May 27th, 2007 Google GMail increased the attachment limit of individual emails to 20MB. On the other hand the total space inches closer to 3 GB; it is currently at 2857 MB of which I am using only 3%.
Obama Loses to Sarah Palin in the Global Count - shows Google ZeitgeistDecember 18th, 2008 Google has compiled the names of this year's mega celebrities. The popularity is anything but to leave out because its just not another list.
Raw Opinions on India Today 9/21/2007September 21st, 2007 Some raw unfiltered opinions on India today:
On cricket:
1. 20/20 cricket is a joke.
India In Brief On The Republic DayJanuary 26th, 2007 1. Goldman Sacks predicts India will beat US by 2050, lagging only behind China in economy. I think it will be much sooner.
Robert Scoble Makes Inane "Sucks" Comment on IndiaJuly 19th, 2006 Indian government found out certain blog sites (most likely blogger blogs) were used by terrorists who are responsible for Mumbai blasts which killed several hundred people. They instructed the ISP's to block those sites.
Stocks pause from recent surge, hurt by declines in energy, material stocksSeptember 21st, 2009 Energy, material stocks lead market declineNEW YORK — More dealmaking and a favorable economic forecast weren't enough to carry stocks higher Monday as markets around the globe cooled from a recent surge. The Dow Jones industrials and the Standard & Poor's 500 index lost about 0.8 percent in early trading.
Stock futures signal lower open following modest losses overseas, investors await Fed meetingSeptember 21st, 2009 US stocks look to fall at open after run-upNEW YORK — U.S. stock futures are signaling a lower opening Monday on Wall Street as markets around the globe fell, pausing from a recent surge.
Advertisers pledge to self-police standards about Internet privacyJuly 2nd, 2009 Companies pledge more openness about Web trackingCompanies that track consumer behavior online for advertising purposes are vowing to make their practices more transparent and to give people a way to decline being shadowed. It's unclear how much of an effect the new policies will have.
Stocks fall, pausing from recent surge following modest losses overseas, ahead of dataSeptember 21st, 2009 Stocks follow overseas markets lower after run-upNEW YORK — Stocks are following overseas markets lower, pausing from a recent surge. News of Dell Inc.'s plans to buy information technology company Perot Systems Corp.
Twitter's influence, moneymaking challenges emerge as hot topic as media summit kicks offJuly 8th, 2009 Top media execs wonder how Twitter will make moneySUN VALLEY, Idaho — It turns out the media elite aren't so different from a lot of less affluent folks: They think Twitter is a great communications tool, but can't figure out how the online messaging service is going to make money. The recurring doubts about Twitter's moneymaking potential cropped up again Wednesday as an exclusive media summit hosted by investment banker Allen & Co.
Microsoft looks close to settling EU browser case, prepares to smooth way for Yahoo dealOctober 7th, 2009 EU finally about to settle Microsoft browser caseREDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft Corp., which has already shelled out $2.5 billion in antitrust fines in Europe, is on the brink of closing a chapter in its long-running battle with regulators there, just in time for another to begin.