"Have You Seen The Well To Do, Up And Down Park Avenue?"
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Dan Rather: Park Avenue Ordinary
Dan Rather: Park Avenue Ordinary
12/19/2004 03:15 PM"Rather's sins were the sins of a celebrity journalist, a star, also
known as a bigfoot, to whom no one in CBS could tell the truth until
it was too late, and the network had been put on the wrong side of the
story by Bigfoot's recklessness (plus his ignorance of the Web.)"
FC Now: Can Madison Avenue keep up?
FC Now: Can Madison Avenue keep up?
03/25/2005 06:53 PMMadison Avenue (which once was packed with high-profile advertising
agencies in NYC) hasn't come up with anything new for decades. I find
it interesting that no one has mastered the art of product placement
in computer games. What does it...
more details on the 2nd avenue subway
more details on the 2nd avenue subway
04/27/2004 01:06 PMi can't wait to hop on board in a scant 7 years or so
First Avenue to acquire Teligent
First Avenue to acquire Teligent
07/08/2004 02:02 PMPurchase will bring spectrum, technology to First Avenue's broadband
wireless network.
Internet new avenue for Madison papers
Internet new avenue for Madison papers
03/25/2005 09:03 AMSun-sentinel.com - Fri Mar 25, 11:18 am GMT
Internet new avenue for penny stock
fraud
Internet new avenue for penny stock
fraud
07/11/2004 06:49 AMThedailycamera.com - Sun Jul 11, 09:03 am GMT
Computers in Libraries -- Connecticut
Avenue Besides the Phone
Computers in Libraries -- Connecticut
Avenue Besides the Phone
03/23/2005 04:14 AMTo balance out the picture of the horrible phone I took some pictures
of nice things on Connecticut Avenue. Connecticut Avenue is a great
place to walk up and down...
Apple's Michigan Avenue Store Bears
Fruit
Apple's Michigan Avenue Store Bears
Fruit
04/27/2004 10:13 AMConsumers are taking a shine to Apple's chain of stores. By Becky
Yerak, Chicago Tribune (via MyAppleMenu)
The Internet opens up a new avenue for
penny stock fraud
The Internet opens up a new avenue for
penny stock fraud
07/09/2004 05:12 AMAugustachronicle.com - Fri Jul 9, 06:24 am GMT
First Avenue Buys Teligent For $105
Million in Stock (washingtonpost.com)
First Avenue Buys Teligent For $105
Million in Stock (washingtonpost.com)
07/09/2004 06:33 AMwashingtonpost.com - First Avenue Networks, a wireless spectrum
leasing company, agreed to pay about $105 million in stock for the
assets of Teligent Inc., a Herndon company that was considered one of
the area's rising stars during the dot-com boom.
Strong Avenue A Growth Shows Hope for
Online Ad Industry
Strong Avenue A Growth Shows Hope for
Online Ad Industry
02/04/2003 09:52 PMAvenue A has developed close relationships with Google and Overture,
and measures search performance by comparing different campaign
components as well as ...
Playbill News: Wedding Singer to Croon
on Broadway in Spring 2006 After Seattle
5th Avenue Bow
Playbill News: Wedding Singer to Croon
on Broadway in Spring 2006 After Seattle
5th Avenue Bow
04/15/2005 06:13 PMwill arrive on Broadway around this time next year ..
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An artist's clock caused quite a scare
on North Fourth Avenue Tuesday afternoon
when a passer-by mistook the timepiece
for a bomb and called police
An artist's clock caused quite a scare
on North Fourth Avenue Tuesday afternoon
when a passer-by mistook the timepiece
for a bomb and called police
01/01/2004 06:48 AM"Fortunately, this was an un-bona fide incident." ..
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Don Park on the Google IPO
Don Park on the Google IPO
08/21/2004 03:48 AM
Don asks what's the big deal.
His point of view is interesting.
It's very true that Google has failed to keep up with the
"search engine optimization" tricks that cause links to porn sites to
show up on our Referers pages and blog post comments. As we've said
here several times, and thought many more, Google is the place where
this practice should be stopped. It's because of Google that our sites
are littered with links to these offensive sites that have nothing
to do with ours. If they're smart enough to come up with tricks
like Google News and Local Google, why can't their search engine
recognize comment and referer spam and not use it in determining page
rank? Of course they can. Why don't they? I'd love to hear an
explanation. Better yet, I'd love to see them fix it. It's a bug in
Google's software.
Maybe secretly Google really doesn't like blogs. Maybe it's not
so secret. They still haven't deigned to support the standard format
for syndication, as every other tech company and major publisher has.
Why Google has a stake in breaking the standard is another puzzle. How
does this relate to Don't Be Evil. We've asked this question a few
times, only to be met with the usual Google stone wall.
This is not a public company but they have public stock now.
And while they think they're real special, like Don Park, I'm not so
sure they are. I made $800 on my Google stock yesterday, that paid for
my hotel and gas and then some. But I'm paying for their deafness in
other, imho more important ways. This is a company that desperately
needs competition, and I hope they rise to it, instead of folding, as
the previous Silicon Valley wunderkind (with the same backers) did.
Joyce Park
Joyce Park
09/01/2004 03:50 AMTroutGirl .. Joyce .. blog
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Menlo Park
Menlo Park
04/09/2005 06:24 PM
That's where I'm going today. I'll be working at blogs.sun.com HQ from
Monday through Wednesday.
Intel wants to help park your car
Intel wants to help park your car
05/27/2004 07:59 PMZDNet May 27 2004 10:49PM GMT
Tech put in park
Tech put in park
05/25/2004 02:15 AMUSA Today May 25 2004 6:17AM GMT
"Wicker Park"
"Wicker Park"
09/03/2004 08:27 AMJosh Hartnett stars in this romantic thriller that fails to raise a
single goose bump, but does raise the question: What if the lead
character's cellphone worked?
Pliestocene Park?
Pliestocene Park?
09/09/2004 03:34 AM
Why no
Pliestocene Park? "Everyone seems to assume that
the primeval condition of the Great Plains was bison and prairie dog,
with the occasional pronghorn herd, but no other large mammals. Yet
for 1.65 million years, North America teemed with large animals: the
'
pleistocene megafauna.' Then
as the last ice age was ending and the first humans were coming over
from Siberia, most of them died out." Sad -- doesn't everybody
want
a
pony?
Can Google Hit It Out Of The Park Again?
Can Google Hit It Out Of The Park Again?
04/11/2004 06:25 PMBusiness Week Apr 11 2004 10:12PM GMT
Shopping for Don Park
Shopping for Don Park
02/01/2005 08:35 PM
I searched myself on Web's
Biggest (via Ross
Mayfield) and got this ad-sponsored search result:
Shop
For Don Park Large Selection
MonsterMarketplace features over 2000 merchants. Compare prices on
Don Park and save
Hmm. Apparently I am on sale. So I followed the link
and got:
Dog
Park at Amazon.com
Amazon.com/dvd
Save up to 35% on top sellers. Qualified orders over $25 ship free
Ergo, I am a dog park available for 35% off at Amazon. I
wonder if being a dog
park is better than being a fire hydrant.

postcards from the park
postcards from the park
01/27/2004 07:06 AMbrad's outstanding look back at the 1904 louisiana purchase exposition
"National Park"
"National Park"
11/14/2003 10:56 PMDomain Park
Domain Park
01/16/2004 11:04 AMGoogle encourages parked domain owners to fill em up with AdSense ads.
Armageddon was a walk in the park...
Armageddon was a walk in the park...
09/07/2004 12:41 PM
Because spaceflight, in and of itself, is just way to
easy. On 08 August 2001, NASA launched
Genesis. It was a
spacecraft that would spend 1125 days in space, including 884 days
collecting 0.4 milligrams of solar particles. At that point, it would
launch a 500 lbs return vehicle that would travel 600 mph back to
earth. When it enters the atmosphere, at approximately 11:55am EST on
Wednesday of this week, it will be going close to twenty-five
thousand mph. Oddly enough, this is the easy part of the
mission.
Because then, two minutes later, NASA is going to catch it. In
mid-air. With a helicopter. Really.
melt the statues in the park
melt the statues in the park
01/04/2005 03:32 PMA few readers have told me that WWdN is nominated for Best Big Name
Blog in the 2004 Best of
the Blogs awards, so I headed over there to see who else was
nominated, and to perhaps correct the assertion that I'm a Big Name
anything.
Holy crap, am I in some good company. Namely, Tony Pierce and
Dooce.
So look, here's the thing: If you're going to go there and vote,
you'd better vote for Tony. Right now he only has 13 votes, and that's
because I can only vote once a day. I'm serious. This isn't some sort
of false humility -- it's a fact. Tony Pierce writes one of the best
(and more often than not THE best) blogs on the Internets. Go read his
site if you doubt me. Tony is fearless, funny, and talented. And pick
up his book How
To Blog while you're there.
Open Park - Home
Open Park - Home
04/29/2004 09:02 AMThe Open Park Project .. Website
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Open Park launches
Open Park launches
04/29/2004 09:11 AM
The Open Park Project is a non-profit working to establish free public
WiFi connectivity on the National mall in Washington, DC. I'm one
of the co-founders, along with Washington telecom lawyer Greg Staple
and two others. On Wednesday, Open Park launched its
Website and its first location, on
Capitol Hill.
Hard to believe, but this is the first public outdoor WiFi hotspot in
Washington, DC. The area around Supreme Court, the Capitol
Visitor Center, and the Library of Congress is now "lit." Next
stop: a wireless mesh from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial.
Not just for free connectivity, but ultimately serving as a testbed
for
new wireless technologies and applications. We've received a
generous hardware donation from Tropos Networks and plan to announce
support from other companies and foundations soon.
I'm excited about this project both for the important symbolism and
for
the real practical benefits of a WiFi zone in the heart of the
Nation's
Capitol.
T in the Park probe launched
T in the Park probe launched
07/10/2004 12:43 PMPolice investigate sales of bogus tickets to Scotland's biggest music
festival, taking place this weekend.
"Liberate Central Park"
"Liberate Central Park"
08/30/2004 09:06 PMThe Gates in Central Park
The Gates in Central Park
03/14/2005 04:25 PMI dragged my ass out of bed at 6:45 this morning so that I could be
in Central Park when they unfurled The Gates, the
16-day public art project by Christo and Jeanne-Claude. I was not
disappointed. The whole art question notwithstanding, The Gates are an
amazing and moving spectacle, and it was great seeing so many people
in the park this morning, sharing the experience. Here are some photos I took:

There's so much in the news these days about our differences,
conflict, and fear...The Gates are a perfect antidote for all that and
for New Yorkers, a chance to come together and celebrate the city
without terrorism or a power loss being involved. If you're in New
York anytime before February 27th, I urge you to head to Central Park
to check it out.
Lights in Plague Park
Lights in Plague Park
12/02/2003 01:26 AM Plague Park has a rather unusual collection of lights hanging from a
tree. In the darkness they look like...
Museum of Park Slide
Museum of Park Slide
07/08/2004 05:20 PM
Museum of
Park Slide.
Park and pay by mobile comes to London
Park and pay by mobile comes to London
01/10/2004 12:28 AMPutney Chutney
There's a Mountain Lion in My Park
There's a Mountain Lion in My Park
05/26/2004 06:18 PMFollowing on the heels of a Mountain Lion in My Neighborhood in
downtown Palo Alto, I have a little news to break. My sister and her
boyfriend were hiking in Foothills Park they rounded a corner to
encounter a Mountain...
Barefoot in Central Park
Barefoot in Central Park
06/24/2005 05:13 PMA really interesting article in today's New York Times, Kick Off Your
Shoes and Run Awhile, discusses a developing trend: running
barefoot.
During the past decade two barefoot-style training
methods for runners have been developed based on the same principle:
that legs, not shoes, are the best shock absorbers. That is, you land
on your forefoot, instead of your heel, and paw back.
Many people now think that structured running shoes are leading to
"lazy feet", that is feet that have under-developed muscles and are
therefore more prone to injury. Running barefoot, or with new less
structured shoes, may help strengthen feet and eventually lead to less
injury. I'm curious about the claim, though not entirely convinced.
The article says a lot of things that make sense to me.
Anatomy of a Water Park
Anatomy of a Water Park
09/07/2004 10:35 AMAmusement parks are discovering the winning ways of water attractions.
Hyde Park, Cincinnati OH
Hyde Park, Cincinnati OH
11/14/2003 08:05 AMAwakenings Coffee House, on Hyde Park Square, has free wifi. For Macs
with airport cards, the password is $9999999999 (that's ten 9's
after the $)
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