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Topeka, Kansas shows Google it can grovel
All that what missing was a promotional video of Dorothy Gale clicking her ruby slippers and whispering, "There's no place like Google; there's no place like Google ..." Read More


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Why trust a hotel chain that's had three data breaches in a year?
Never mind three strikes and you're out. How about three strikes and I'm not even thinking about checking in to your hotel? Granted, even the most security-conscious of companies can be victimized by hackers, but when you've had to cop to a third data breach in less than a year you'll have to forgive prospective customers for looking elsewhere for shelter. Or paying in cash. Read More


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Cell-phone gabber in fast-food line gets his just deserts
A post here last week - 'The Soup Nazi' wouldn't have needed one of these signs - pointed to a collection of placards placed near cash registers to snap customers out of their phone-induced stupors and into concentrating on communicating their orders. A comment on that post struck me as far too amusing to be denied more prominent display.  Buzzblog regular "Stew" writes: Read More


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'The Soup Nazi' wouldn't have needed one of these signs
The memorable "Soup Nazi" character from "Seinfeld" was made memorable by his intolerance of the slightest delay or uncertainty in placing one's order at his diner. A dismissive "No soup for you" was all he needed to dispatch with a laggard. Of course, that was before customers started queuing up at cash registers with cell phones attached to their ears. Today, proprietors of coffee shops and eateries... Read More

Oh, how the mighty Conan has fallen
From the "Tonight Show" to Twitter, that's the path upon which television talk-show host Conan O'Brien, currently unemployed, finds himself today. It won't pay the bills, but, hey, the fellow has time on his hands. Here's the bio on O'Brien's new Twitter presence: "I had a show. Then I had a different show. Now I have a Twitter account." His one and only tweet, posted 18 hours ago, reads thusly: "Today... Read More



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