Daily Archives: January 24, 2013


What a bunch of pansies, caving in to an opposition that would not do the same thing… 3

What a bunch of pansies, caving in to an opposition that would not do the same thing if the positions were reversed

Reshared post from +Talking Points Memo

Filibuster re-norm:

Dems Rally Around Reid’s Scaled Back Filibuster Deal
Despite strong criticism from progressive supporters of reform, Senate Democrats rallied around the scaled-back filibuster deal negotiated by Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and Minority Leader Mitc…

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In the wake of the disgraceful behavior of +CBS over the CES best of show awards… 2

In the wake of the disgraceful behavior of +CBS over the CES best of show awards this is good to hear

Every publication should follow the leads of +John Pozadzides, +Cali Lewis, +Leo Laporte/ +TWiT and others and openly declare editorial independence.

On a side note, while I personally am not averse to negative reviews where they are justified, John and Cali certainly have the right to not spend the time doing them. I've gone both ways in the past writing negative reviews of some vehicles I've driven while taking a pass on providing coverage to some vehicles (I'm looking at you Mitsubishi Outlander!).

Reshared post from +John Pozadzides

A Public Promise About +Geek Beat Editorial Independence
In the wake of the +CNET / +CBS debacle, where editorial integrity was compromised by executive control of the company, +Cali Lewis and I have had multiple people question us, both internally and externally, about whether it's OK to report on certain stories on Geek Beat.

To be clear, we are an independent news outlet. Our authors, editors and producers have never been directed to spin a story in any direction, nor will they ever be.  I invite our 50+ contributing authors to publicly verify or refute this statement at any time. 

Each member of our team has the freedom to report on any topic they feel is newsworthy, and neither myself, +Cali Lewis , or our Editor in Chief +Dave Peterson have ever denied a story or influenced its direction.  And there are currently over 2,000 articles on http://GeekBeat.TV.

There are only two guidelines that we have instituted, and they are applied universally, not selectively:

1) We don't publish negative reviews.  Its not worth our time, its not worth our reader's time, and it's not good for companies who trust us enough to send us their products for review.  We do provide companies privately with negative feedback so they may improve, then we move on to share stories about things we actually like.

2) We don't do coverage that our followers and readers would find indecent.

We pledge to you that no partner, distributor, carrier, advertiser, or any other external force will ever interfere with our editorial process.

Furthermore, if there is significant news that any other journalist feels they are unable to publish through another outlet due to persecution, bias or some other form of interference, we pledge to make our platform available.

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Because state legislatures can gerrymander district boundaries, allowing them use…

Because state legislatures can gerrymander district boundaries, allowing them use congressional districts to apportion electoral college votes is utterly undemocratic

They can't win fairly at the ballot box, so they find every way they can to twist the system to their advantage.

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Group opposed to the Electoral College calls Virginia GOP plan to reapportion electoral votes by congressional district ”an incredibly unfair and indefensible proposal.”

Group Working To Reform Electoral College Condemns GOP’s ‘Indefensible’ Virginia Scheme
Think the Electoral College is an antiquated mess that forces candidates to appeal to a narrow slice of the population? So does FairVote, an advocacy group dedicated to ending the institution. But the…

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There is no silver bullet solution that works for everyone 2

For some people, the controlled walled garden approach of Apple's iOS is the best option. I on the other hand prefer not to sacrifice freedom for security. After all, without freedom, do you really have any security?

Why the iOS-Android feud is so intense: It’s about core philosophy more than products
One of the things that’s often baffled me is how personally people take their decision to own either an iOS or an Android device. Just look at the comments section on any tech site (or don&#8…

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If you really need private communications, don't count on Skype and Microsoft…

If you really need private communications, don't count on Skype and Microsoft to provide it

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Journalists and activists report having their Skype calls tapped http://bit.ly/WWDbbo

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