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Blogger invented Buswell quokka story: related news

Blogger invented Buswell quokka story

AN internet blogger says he invented the story about embattled West Australian Opposition Leader Troy Buswell mistreating a quokka.

Buswell's quokka soccer story made up

AN internet blogger says he invented the story about embattled West Australian Opposition Leader Troy Buswell mistreating a quokka.

Blogger says he made up WA quokka story

An internet blogger says he invented the story about embattled West Australian Opposition Leader Troy Buswell mistreating a quokka.

Blogger says he made up WA quokka story

An internet blogger says he invented the story about embattled West Australian Opposition Leader Troy Buswell mistreating a quokka.

Buswell dodges Quokka rap

AN INTERNET blogger says he invented the story about embattled West Australian Opposition Leader Troy Buswell mistreating a quokka.

Is Google Neglecting Blogger?

Ian Lamont writes "For years, I've been frustrated by Blogger's relatively limited functionality and other problems. For instance, we've heard about Blogger's security flaws since the beginning of this decade. Blogger's latest problem, which lets bots bypass CAPTCHAs in order to set up spam blogs, is not just a sign of Google's disregard for security — it's symptomatic of Google's neglect of its Blogger service. For instance, Blogger is just now rolling out a feature that lets writers publish in the future, years after similar functionality was released in Wordpress and Moveable Type. Is Blogger destined to be a sideshow as long as Google keeps acquiring and building more high-profile services, such as Google Maps and YouTube?"

KEN SILVERSTEIN-Blogger Roundtable Coordinator: Let's find people to "carry our water"

Once more I’m going to return to the topic of those blogger roundtables organized by the Pentagon, which I have discussed several times since last summer and most recently last month. In that last item, I discussed the New York Times story that revealed how the Pentagon worked with retired military officials and prepared them to serve as supposedly independent media “analysts.” That was part of a broader Defense Department media program that included the blogger roundtables, and which looked for “surrogates” to whom Pentagon talking points could be fed.

Coming to cinemas: The story of Atari

Los Angeles - Prepare yourselves for the latest video game drama to make the transition to movie theatres. But if you are expecting something on the lines of Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Doom or Max Payne, think again. This story has no blood or guts, though there's plenty of sweat and tears. It's the story of Nolan Bushnell, who created Atari, the world's first video game company in 1972, and then invented the first popular video game Pong. The movie, to be called Atari, will star Leonardo DiCaprio as Bushnell, who counted Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak among his early employees before selling the company in 1978 for 28 million dollars. DiCaprio is also producing the movie which is being written by indie scribes Brian Hecker and Craig Sherman.

Australian nuclear reactor back on track

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New White Knight Story screenshots (White Knight Story)

Japanese site TGBus has posted 21 new screenshots of Level-5's Playstation 3-exclusive JRPG, White Knight Story.

Hacker Leaves X-Rated Story on Kids Story Line

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Obama-Clinton:Finding Least Unelectable!

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New York City Opera has commissioned American composer Charles Wuorinen to write an opera based on Brokeback Mountain, a love story about two U. S. ranch-hands that won three Oscars when it was turned into a movie. The opera house's spokesman Gerard Mortier said in a statement on Sunday that Wuorinen had accepted an invitation to compose an opera based on Annie Proulx's short story. It is slated to premiere during City Opera's 2013 spring season. "Ever since encountering Annie Proulx's extraordinary story I have wanted to make an opera on it, and it gives me great joy that Gerard Mortier and New York City Opera have given me the opportunity to do so," Wuorinen, 70, said in a statement. Brokeback Mountain is the story of two men who meet and fall in love on the fictional Brokeback Mountain in Wyoming in 1963 with their complex relationship

Blogger Adds Slew of New Features

If you use Google’s Blogger platform, head on to draft.blogger.com and you’ll find several new interesting features for your blog. Besides some minor updates and bug fixes, they are:

Saudi blogger freed from jail, colleague says

A Saudi Arabian blogger detained in December, ostensibly because he supported reform advocates accused by the Saudi government of backing terrorism, has been released, a fellow blogger posted Saturday.

Malaysian blogger held on sedition charges

New York, May 7, 2008—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for sedition charges to be dropped against Malaysian blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin, who was jailed Tuesday. He is being held in connection with a story alleging that Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak and his wife were involved in the October 2006 murder of a Mongolian translator. Najib has vigorously denied the allegation.

Google updates Blogger in Draft

Google add new features to Blogger in Draft before they are implemented on their regular Blogging service at Blogger.com.

An Anonymous Blogger, Revealed

BRIEFS Abu Muqawama, an anonymous blogger we’ve mentioned several times in The Lede’s posts on Iraq, has revealed himself as Andrew Exum, an Iraq War veteran and military scholar with a few New York Times op-eds under his belt. He also decided to hand the blog over to other contributors in order to pursue his academic work in Lebanon, not that everyone took him that seriously. “I figure it’s a Jay-Z-style retirement,” Spencer Ackerman, another blogger on security issues, wrote in response.

Clarification: Activision earnings story

In a May 8 story about Activision Inc.'s earnings, The Associated Press reported that the company expected earnings of $1.30 per share after excluding Vivendi Games. The story should have said the adjusted earnings excluded other items as well.

Clarification: Activision earnings story

NEW YORK-In a May 8 story about Activision Inc.'s earnings, The Associated Press reported that the company expected earnings of $1.30 per share after excluding Vivendi Games. The story should have said the adjusted earnings excluded other items as well.

Clarification: Activision earnings story

NEW YORK - In a May 8 story about Activision Inc.'s earnings, The Associated Press reported that the company expected earnings of $1.30 per share after excluding Vivendi Games. The story should have said the adjusted earnings excluded other items as well.

Clarification: Activision earnings story

NEW YORK (AP) - In a May 8 story about Activision Inc.'s earnings, The Associated Press reported that the company expected earnings of $1.30 per share after excluding Vivendi Games. The story should have said the adjusted earnings excluded other items as well.

Clarification: Activision earnings story

NEW YORK (AP) -- In a May 8 story about Activision Inc.'s earnings, The Associated Press reported that the company expected earnings of $1.30 per share after excluding Vivendi Games. The story should have said the adjusted earnings excluded other items as well.

Clarification: Activision earnings story

NEW YORK (AP) - In a May 8 story about Activision Inc.'s earnings, The Associated Press reported that the company expected earnings of $1.30 per share after excluding Vivendi Games. The story should have said the adjusted earnings excluded other items as well.


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