Daily Links
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"The president carried this idea forward last night, delivering a national address that was, at its core, a full-throated defense of government intervention."
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Obama used the word “crisis†11 times — more than twice as much as any other president. Hoover used it only four times in 1932 during the Great Depression.
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"Once extracted from marks these login credentials could be used for a variety of malign purposes ranging from impersonation to identity theft, or simply for sending spam. The motive for the attack is unclear."</p>
Unclear? How about identity theft, impersonation, sending spam, theft?
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Roy Blount Jr., president of the Authors Guild, states his case against Kindle's new text-to-speech technology.
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Some interesting thoughts on President Obama's Feb. 24th adress to Congress.