Jim Cramer, the loud-mouthed TV investor, explains how to make money out of tech stocks: find a "bozo" reporter, and trash the company you're down on, say Blackberry's maker, Research in Motion. How? Oh, make something up. It's called fomenting. The clip, below.
Then you call the Journal and get the bozo reporter in Research in Motion and you would feed that Palm's got a killer it's going to give away," he said. "These are all the things that you must do on a day like today and if you're not doing it, maybe you shouldn't be in the game."
Don Graham, the Washington Post CEO, has joined Facebook's board of directors. Had he not been such a nice guy, he might have had the gig three years ago.
Facebook's flacks are portraying the appointment as a sign of the maturation of the unruly social network launched in a college dorm.
Apple's iPhone has some 2,000 apps available for download. Of those, 65 have some arguable business application, Ben Worthennotes in a Wall Street Journal blog.
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