| ||
|
| ||
| ||

| Terms and Conditions • • Privacy Policy | ||
|
| Weekly updates: Thursday, March 11, 2010 7:00:00 PM 'Roanoke Times' Gun Owner Database Removed After Protests (Editor and Publisher via Yahoo! News) NEW YORK The Roanoke (Va.) Times removed an online database of state residents who are licensed to carry concealed weapons after what the paper termed "a firestorm of criticism,"
;
the Times reported Tuesday. http://news.yahoo.comCape teen allegedly shot at with pellet gun (NBC 2 Fort Myers) A casual conversation turned dangerous for one Cape Coral teen. Cape police say he was talking to a group of other teens and they just opened fire on him with their pellet guns. http://www.nbc-2.comOutcry follows posting of gun holders' names online (Richmond Times-Dispatch) ROANOKE -- Angry readers and gun owners around the state are assailing a Roanoke newspaper after it posted online a database of more than 135,000 concealed-weapo
n
permit holders. http://www.timesdispatch.comGetting your music on the iTunes Store (Macworld.com via Yahoo! News) If you remember walking into music stores as a kid and thinking how cool it would be to one day see your album sitting on the shelf, the digital age may help your childhood daydream come true. With the help of a company called TuneCore, any musician or band can get their music in the most popular online stores. http://news.yahoo.comVideo game reviews for February 8, 2007: Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots"; "Guitar Hero II"; "Assassins ... (The Davis Enterprise) Published Feb 08, 2007 - 14:07:05 CST. February may be the month for love, but no love has been shown to gamers since the beginning of 2007. http://www.davisenterprise.commtvU Presents 'Campus Invasion Music Festival '07' With Proceeds to Benefit Save Darfur Coalition (Broadcast Newsroom) Dashboard Confessional, The Shins, Fabolous, Gym Class Heroes, The Academy Is ..., K-Os, Rick Ross, Shiny Toy Guns and Other Emerging Artists to Play All Day Concerts for Darfur Advocacy EffortsTop Co... http://www.broadcastnewsroom.comThe Big Guns Come Out: Viacom Sues Google, YouTube For $1 Billion (Blogcritics.org) Some of the smartest people I know are on opposite sides of the YouTube debate. One camp thinks that YouTube that was worth the gargantuan sum that Google paid for it, while the other foresees major troubles ahead, whether it be loss of market share because of the relatively easy replication of the platform (a danger most online media websites face: in the end, the value lies in community and ... http://blogcritics.org |
|
|||||||||
![]() |
||