D.C. Partying Lacks Pizzazz This Time

Inauguration partying lacks the spirit of 2008. Lauren Ashburn talks to guests about what has changed.

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“You don’t play with Martin Luther King Jr.”

When Barack Obama is sworn in to office for a second term today, he will use two bibles: One owned by Abraham Lincoln, and second bible, used by Martin Luther King Jr.

Cornel West explains why Obama taking the oath with Martin Luther King Jr’s Bible bothers him.

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Mark Singer: Remembering Newsweek’s glory days.

The embodied collective memory of Newsweek, a magazine once printed on paper, for almost eighty years as inevitable as Monday—and then as tangible and indispensable as last month’s tweets—assembled one recent evening on the third floor of the old Herald Tribune Building, on West . . . (Subscription required.)

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Bankrupt pitcher to sell famed ‘bloody sock’, expects $100,000…

Bankrupt pitcher to sell famed ‘bloody sock’, expects $100,000…

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Reporter alleges Rahm Emanuel physically assaulted him…

Reporter alleges Rahm Emanuel physically assaulted him…

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Twitter Tops List of 2012’s Most ‘Social Brands’ With 2.8B Mentions


Not only is Twitter the place where most online conversations are unfolding, it’s also the brand most likely to be mentioned in those conversations.

Research conducted by the social-media analytics firm Infegy — which has ad-agency clients such as MEC and Ogilvy PR — found that Twitter was far and away the most “social brand” of 2012 with mentions in more than 2.8 billion posts. Runners-up Apple and Facebook were far behind, with mentions in roughly 1.1 billion and 1 billion posts, respectively.

The posts examined come from three sources, according to Infegy’s CEO Justin Graves. The Twitter firehose and public Facebook posts (roughly 1 to 2 million each day) account for roughly 60% of the data, while blogs and news sites where people are leaving comments make up the other 40%. Infegy’s web crawler is largely looking for RSS feeds in the latter instance.

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Mentioned Dead Girlfriend Twice After Telling Notre Dame He Was Scammed…

Mentioned Dead Girlfriend Twice After Telling Notre Dame He Was Scammed…

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NASA to Laser Beam Mona Lisa

To the moon.

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Larry Page’s Wired Interview: Innovation Is Nothing Without Commercialization

The CEO of Google is revealed as a “moon shot” man, and who believes in 1,000% improvements, not the 10% that most CEOs aim for.

Larry Page, cofounder and CEO of Google, which has just announced the creation of a brand new £1-billion HQ in London’s King’s Cross, has given a wide-ranging interview to Wired‘s Steven Levy. In it, the billionaire, of whom Levy says, “Some Googlers wonder if Page, clearly at his happiest working on moon shots, is essentially taking one for the team by assuming the sometimes prosaic tasks of a CEO.” Here, in a nutshell, are some of the juiciest tidbits of the piece.

  • Incremental improvement will, says Page, become obsolete–especially in technology. He sees his job as “to get people focused on things that are not just incremental.” By that tenet, Google’s launch of Gmail was “a leap… not something that would have happened naturally if we had been focusing on incremental improvements.”
  • The commercial aspect of an invention is just as important as the invention itself. “When I was growing up, I wanted to be an inventor. Then I realized there’s a lot of sad stories about inventors like Nikola Tesla, amazing people who didn’t have much impact, because they never turned their inventions into businesses.”
  • “A great deal of my effort is spent making sure that we have a great user experience across our core products.”
  • “How well is [Steve Jobs‘s thermonuclear war on Android] working?”
  • “At the time we bought Android, it was pretty obvious that the existing mobile operating systems were terrible. You couldn’t write software for them. Compare that to what we have now.”
  • “We had real issues with how our users shared information, how they expressed their identity and so on. And yeah, [Facebook] is a company that’s strong in that space. But they’re also doing a really bad job on their products.”
  • “I do think the Internet’s under much greater attack than it has been in the past. Governments are now afraid of the Internet because of the Middle East stuff, and so they’re a little more willing to listen to what I see as a lot of commercial interests that just want to make money by restricting people’s freedoms. I think that governments fight users’ freedoms at their own peril.”

Finally, a look at the philanthropist in him. Page is paying for free flu shots for kids in the whole Bay Area after he saw epidemiological behavior on Google Search’s flu-tracking service.

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