December 2011
8 posts
Gingrich cites fraud but Perry prefers to Sue
U.S. 2012 Election is becoming really fun to watch. Look at Virginia’s presidential nominating contest.
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, who failed to come up with 10,000 verifiable signatures, (to satisfy Virginia’s qualification process) has accused a worker hired by his campaign of fraud.
“We hired somebody who turned in false signatures. We turned in...
parislemon: Dear Google+ →
parislemon:
Earlier today I noticed something funny. My Google profile picture — the picture associated with my Gmail account, my GChat account, my Google+ account, etc — had vanished. A bug? Nope.
It turns out, Google — without telling me — went into my account and deleted my profile picture. Why?…
BRYCE DOT VC: A Reluctant Twitter Experiment →
brycedotvc:
I’m getting crushed.
Not sure if it’s #newnewtwitter, the end of year rush filling my inbox or how my use case for twitter has changed over the years, but I’m coming to terms with the role twitter is playing for me these days.
Early on, Twitter was a wonderful well of serendipity that I’d dip…
Anthony De Rosa's Brain
alexleo:
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DealBook: Two Ways for Banks to Win →
Should investment banks that are seeking underwriting roles in I.P.O.’s be allowed to invest client money in prospective corporate clients ahead of a potential deal?