Archive for July 25th, 2002

NYT: "Some say that the phenomenon of instant unchecked background searches could be manipulated to sabotage others’ reputations." John, here’s your essay assignment for next month: think of all the ramifications about Google reputation bombing, and report about them in the usual twelve pages.

In an e-mail sent by Paypal: "If you used a Visa credit card or Visa debit card to make a PayPal transaction between July 19-21, 2002, your card may have received a duplicate charge from our credit card processor. Our processor has identified these transactions and corrected the problem within the last 24 hours by [...]


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I'm CEO of an online trade publishing firm in the marketing and defense verticals. We try to make news and data digestible and useful in an environment that is more noisy each day. This personal blog mixes my thoughts and interests on politics, business, software, and more, based on my business and personal experiences. Over the years I have posted items that turned out spectacularly wrong, and a few posts that stood the test of times better. Personal views only.

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