To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s voyage to what would become New York, the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks this year will move to the Hudson River, Macy’s has announced.
- Amy Langfield
To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s voyage to what would become New York, the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks this year will move to the Hudson River, Macy’s has announced.
- Amy Langfield
Williams said that it took him a long time after he created Blogger to understand the importance of the tool as a way to democratize journalism. ?There was nothing as real until this,? he said of the reaction to the attacks. ?There?s been a heightened level of awareness for the potential of the real world use of this.?
- Amy Langfield
Williams said that it took him a long time after he created Blogger to understand the importance of the tool as a way to democratize journalism. ?There was nothing as real until this,? he said of the reaction to the attacks. ?There?s been a heightened level of awareness for the potential of the real world use of this.?
- Amy Langfield
i was in newspapers when reporters were allowed to drive chp cars 130 mph in pursuits (we caught the asshole), carry guns (my .38 went off in the office once, but didn't hit anybody), get shot at (he missed), hang out in the jail with the prisoners, hobnob with judges at lunch and all manner of exciting stuff. alas, the world is too worried now about lawsuits, so the fun is no more. and so am i.
- Amy Langfield
We editors have always tried to be positive and helpful to set an example for readers. It worked. Compare any comment thread at Lifehacker to a similar one at any other tech site, and you'll see the difference is the knowledge and the generosity of most of the discourse. It's the conversations that make Lifehacker magical. While lots of web site editorial tears stuff to pieces, my goal with Lifehacker was to help our readers out, make their day a little easier.
- Amy Langfield
Because, unlike Salon, which (naively, old-fashionedly) pays for its content, HuffPo has an ethically questionable content-generation scheme: It doesn't pay most of its bloggers at all. Worse, it sometimes even lifts content wholesale from other sites that do pay for their own content, ...
- Amy Langfield
During tough economic times, NYTimes.com will not be able to invest as much into Web 2.0 tools, but will be monitoring its current offerings,
- Amy Langfield
Welcome to 'you thought we wouldn't notice' a site dedicated to pointing out those things that give you that feeling of 'haven't I seen that somewhere before?"
- Amy Langfield
For well over a decade, competitors and experts said they found Madoff's track record suspicious. He seemed immune to any volatility in the market and, no matter what was happening in the economy at large, managed to finish each month with almost identical profits.
- Amy Langfield
I was recently asked about the "death of blogging" for this article in The Economist. I didn't get back to the reporter in time, though, so my comments ended up, ironically, on his blog.
- Amy Langfield
Your job will be to dress in non-cotton layers such as wool or fleece or polypropylene, which keep you warm even when wet. Pack a nylon jacket as a windbreaker. You'll also want to wear some water resistant trekking shoes or boots.
- Amy Langfield
The CelebCult virus is eating our culture alive, and newspapers voluntarily expose themselves to it. It teaches shabby values to young people, festers unwholesome curiosity, violates privacy, and is indifferent to meaningful achievement.
- Amy Langfield