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more about #valleywag more comments → Motoko Kusanagi: That newscast seems appropriately shit for SF. more » son of spam: Aol. Rhymes with A-hole. more » AzureTexan: I'm diggin' the ideogram. Reading right to left, it's "Eddy hook 'em fish." more » lobstr: If the folks behind this are the same people who did that new Pepsi swirl campaign, I'd love to see the 40-page corporate-branded meta-existential shi... more » Motoko Kusanagi: Dead fish gets flushed down the toilet. Rock on! more » If_I_Had_a_Poodle: A great holiday gift for friends, colleagues, clients, inmates ... more » TedSez: Wouldn't it be great if there were a way to distribute these messages to anyone who wanted to read them? And do it for free? Oh, right. more » iplaudius: What started as a democratic open forum has become like the professional knowledge industry, academia: largely controlled by obsessive white males. more » Richard Petty Bourgeoisie: "The night was cold and damp, like the hulking wad of poo swaying in my oversized underpants as I walked through Old Man Johnson's abandoned " OK, no... more » lobstr: All true. I coded a word game called [www.wordsandwich.com] and put it online about four years ago, and as it gained popularity, someone made a very g... more » drunkexpatwriter: Finally, George W. Bush can get his book published. more » smithhimself: In articles where lots of nerds are watching and censoring, the fairness level is fairly high. Take a look at the articles on "birthers" or "Armenian ... more » Richard Petty Bourgeoisie: This explains why the article on "vagina" is in the fiction section. more » raincoaster: I follow John Chow, in part because he's a funny, smart guy and in part because I generally bump into him once a week at least at some Social Media Ga... more » GlasgowRose: more » -
#hackfights
Writers Brawl After Nerds Stop Brawling
You'd think tech bloggers would learn from the peacemaking founders of Skype, who just dropped lawsuits holding back the $2.8 billion sale of their former company. Instead the writers are calling one another inaccurate, spineless "toddlers." More » -
#cubicleculture
Facebook Heckling Rampage By Kara Swisher
As co-host of the Wall Street Journal's $5,000/head D conference, reporter Kara Swisher demands best behavior from her guests. Invite her to your startup, though, and she'll taunt your chef, heckle bizdev and mock your taste. More » -
#mysteries
Carol Bartz's Elusive New F-Bomb
Yahoo's delightfully potty-mouthed CEO dropped another one of her famous F-bombs on the Wall Street Journal's Kara Swisher at the D conference today. The Journal's been promoting the incident online, but can't seem to bring itself to air video of the cussing. More » -
#twitterati
The WSJ's Twitterati Break All the Rules
Oh, the rebellious minions of Rupert Murdoch! The Wall Street Journal has issued precious new rules for how its reporters and editors must conduct themselves on social networks. They are, of course, being ignored. More » -
#twitterati
The Twitterati Listen to Blowhard Electronica
This is the media life on Twitter: Readers daring to call on the phone, bloggers taking each other out to lunch, and blowhard predictions made about blowhard predictions! Today's Twitterati: More » -
#mediawars
Outrage: WSJ In Blog Duplicity Scandal
As any political campaign manager knows, sanctimonious attacks only invite a more outraged rebuttal. The Wall Street Journal's Google-slamming editor just learned how quickly anger boomerangs online. More » -
#twitterati
Sarah Palin Lets the Twitterati Sleep in the Same Room
Twitter, the ideal medium for feigning emotion! Bonnie Fuller pretended to be shocked, Erick Schonfeld and Kara Swisher pretended to fight, and Sasha Frere-Jones pretended to function. Today's real fake tweets: More » -
#conflictsofinterest
WSJ Conference Organizer's Wife Secretly Running Google
Megan Smith, a Google executive little known outside Silicon Valley, is taking a high-profile role running the search engine's in-house charity. She's part of a power couple whose louder half is AllThingsD blogger Kara Swisher. More » -


