By , on August 10th, 2009
TG Daily Tr.im Goes Under, But What Of Tr.im Links? ChannelWeb As Tr.im goes, so too go its links? That's the question now that Tr.im, the popular URL shortening service, is going belly-up thanks to a lack of funding. At first glance, it doesn't seem like a big deal. A service that shortens URLs isn't exactly a … Link-Shortener Tr.im Sees Its Life Cut Short Washington Post Tr.im URL Shortener Axed InformationWeek Tr.im Closes, Says Twitter Partly to Blame PC World PC Magazine . . . → Read More: Tr.im Goes Under, But What Of Tr.im Links? – ChannelWeb
By , on August 7th, 2009
Boston Globe Do We Need a Public Insurance Option? Washington Post This week, panelists were asked to address the question, “Do you think that a government-sponsored health insurance option is needed to help control rising … Harry and Louise, closet socialists Salt Lake Tribune Denied Claims Placed At Health Insurance CEO's Doorstep (VIDEO) Huffington Post Health Care Reform: How It Will Affect You CBS News Reuters . . . → Read More: Do We Need a Public Insurance Option? – Washington Post
By , on August 3rd, 2009
guardian.co.uk With Tenenbaum Facing $675000 Judgment, Who's Next? ChannelWeb With Joel Tenenbaum having lost his copyright infringement case and fined $675000 for illegally downloading music from the Internet, the question is, who's next? A spokeswoman for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), which has been … Jury Orders File-Swapper to Pay Record Labels $675000 Digital Media Wire Boston student fined thousands for Napstering Register RIAA wins another big verdict in P2P lawsuit Yahoo! Tech TechSpot . . . → Read More: With Tenenbaum Facing $675000 Judgment, Who's Next? – ChannelWeb
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