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The Inquisitr - Wed Dec 9, 9:10 pm ET
Washington, D.C. (AHN) – The Transportation Security Administration has launched a probe to find out how its security manual was posted on a government website with blacked-out portions that bloggers were able to read with a click of a mouse. The manual is an outdated version, the agency says, but it includes information on what [...]
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Los Angeles Times - Wed Dec 9, 3:18 am ET
The agency posted the 94-page document on a federal website in March. It was removed Sunday after bloggers noticed that redacted portions were still visible. The Transportation Security Administration is investigating a breach in which a manual detailing sensitive airport screening procedures appeared on a government website, officials said Tuesday.
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Knoxville News Sentinel - Wed Dec 9, 10:19 am ET
The news from the New York Times that the NCAA is looking at how Tennessee's Orange Pride group is used in recruiting has the college sports blogosphere amped like no sports drink ever invented.Rival fans see payback, Vol fans say what now and then there's just the ones hoping for the smell of salacious.A lot of attention is being focused on Tennessee co-ed Lacey Pearl Earps of Murfreesboro, a ...
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Isthmus - Tue Dec 8, 2:31 pm ET
One of the most anticipated Madison Common Council meetings in years coincides with a forecasted blizzard Tuesday night. That means city government geeks from Wexford Ridge to Richmond Hill will be putting off their shoveling to watch the action. Join our live blog right here at TheDailyPage.com!
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Dec 7, 6:00 am ET
Zorap, which creates digital-rich media collaboration and group video communication experiences on the web, has created a Virtual Geek Pad for the Traveling Geeks blogging team heading to France for LeWeb, the most renowned European conference about the web and emerging technology trends, held in Paris every year.
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Arkansas News Bureau - Wed Dec 9, 7:15 pm ET
Washington Post political blogger Greg Sargent writes that Lt. Gov. Bill Halter was recently in Washington D.C. to meet with a group of labor leaders and liberal bloggers to discuss the possibility of running against Sen. Blanche Lincoln. The blog doesn’t doesn’t indicate how serious Halter is, but it quotes unnamed sources as saying the Democrat [...]
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Kingsport Times-News - Wed Dec 9, 4:40 pm ET
A little off-topic blogging. Thanks to having a few leftover vacation days, I'll be having a little bit of Christmas Vacation this year, at least a couple days of which I hope I can expend on my recently-rekindled love affair with deer hunting.
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Blogcritics.org - Wed Dec 9, 12:17 pm ET
Like Broadway and museums, opera is recognizing the importance of the blogosphere in promoting culture and the arts.
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NBC Chicago - Tue Dec 8, 10:06 am ET
The Illinois Senator backs a shield law that omits web folk.
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ReadWriteWeb - Wed Dec 9, 3:09 pm ET
"We live in public" isn't just the name of a film; it's an Internet truism. For the past ten years, more and more of us have been using blogging platforms to share the details of our personal and professional lives. With the advent of microblogging, the sharing has escalated to include the most intimate, immediate, and even mundane details of one's daily grind. When pressures abound, venting ...
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Search Engine Roundtable - Wed Dec 9, 1:44 pm ET
Below is live coverage of the Facebook Rockstars RoundTable: Marketing For the Other Internet from the SES Chicago 2009 (official SES Chicago Site ) conference. This coverage is provided by Brian Ussery - Beu Blog & Barry Schwartz of RustyBrick . We are using a live blogging tool to provide the real time coverage, please excuse any typos. You can also interact with us and while we are live ...
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Arkansas News Bureau - Wed Dec 9, 2:46 pm ET
Report confirms that Lt. Gov. Bill Halter met recently with liberal bloggers and political activists about a primary challenge to U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln. The gathering was held at the D.C. home of blogger Jane Hamsher, whose group Accountability Now encourages primary challenges. Reached by phone, Hamsher confirmed the gathering, but declined further comment. It’s unclear how [...]
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Wired News - Tue Dec 8, 6:55 pm ET
The blogosphere berates the Harvard professor who unsuccessfully defended a Boston student's file sharing case. The 25-year-old defendant was hit by a $675,000 jury verdict for purloining 30 songs. But the criticism overlooks a key point: The defendant was guilty as sin and admitted it on the stand.
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Baltimore Sun - Wed Dec 9, 6:33 am ET
Peter Schmuck took a break from blogging from the winter meetings Wednesday and participated in a live Orioles chat. You can read the full transcript below.
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Search Engine Roundtable - Wed Dec 9, 9:59 am ET
Below is live coverage of the Keynote: Dan Siroker Obama Transition Team & CarrotSticks from the SES Chicago 2009 (official SES Chicago Site ) conference. This coverage is provided by Barry Schwartz of RustyBrick . We are using a live blogging tool to provide the real time coverage, please excuse any typos. You can also interact with us and while we are live blogging, so feel free to ask us ...