In personality journalism, cooler talking heads rarely prevail
Kansas City Star - V irtually every national news organization in America was represented at the Sago Mine disaster Tuesday night, as the mood shifted crazily from dread to jubilation to horror, as reports of miners found had to be amended to include the word

The Future of IT
Computerworld - We asked a panel of IT visionaries for their long-range views and got an earful. Read their predictions on outsourcing, open-source and more. This Special Report is part of our extended coverage of the Premier 100 It Leader conference, held March 7-8

How will it work 10 years from now?
US News and World Report - A decade after the World Wide Web first became popular, it\’s hard to imagine life without it. Now imagine this: Ten years hence, the Web as we know it will have largely vanished. It isn\’t going away, but the Web–and the Internet behind it–will go

Blogster.com Purchased for $100,000, Making it a Top Domain Name
dBusinessNews.com - Offering comprehensive Web design services to new economy enterprises across a wide range of platforms and technologies, Web Design Studio takes pride in delivering big-business Internet solutions to small and medium-sized businesses. CLEVELAND

A Tenure Reform Plan With Legs
Inside Higher Ed - The document was widely discussed (and praised) by provosts. It went nowhere. Charles Phelps, provost of the University of Rochester and one of the organizers of that effort, said that the fundamental reason the plan went nowhere was that it didn t

A Google Fashion Lesson
WebProNews - Nobody can say Google doesn\’t have a sense of humor. But they might be able to say Google doesn\’t have a sense of fashion. At least at the Google Store, they have something for everybody, like The shameless redneck geek : Sport a combo of the