This is how France won the World Cup in 1998.
Where the NYTimes quantifies the BBC strives for brevity.
A timelapse of the BBC and assorted thoughts
Amazing analysis of two news website front pages.
While much of the rest of Europe is struggling to pass harsh austerity packages, Germany is in the midst of a debate over cutting taxes by as much as $14.2 billion.
Germany Is Flying Above the Economic Storm in Europe - NYTimes.com
Never thought Germany’s economy would be the envy of the Western hemisphere…
(via Market Frenzy, From Trading Rooms to Living Rooms - NYTimes.com)
Good rundown of this last week on Wall Street.
Interesting article that once again shows how social media is removing barriers - in this instance in a negative way.
It’s a nice collection of short-form work, and I’ve been rewarded with lot of followers … and exactly no money.
We certainly didn’t anticipate that the material we published about the corruption in the leadership of Tunisia would fuel what has turned into quiet a revolution.
A major reason those forecasters are predicting that the advertising industry will recover faster from the recession than they had expected is the continued, strong demand among marketers for commercial time on television.
‘The Social Network’ - A Facebook Creation Story With Mark Zuckerberg - NYTimes.com
Having been on Facebook for almost 1/5 of my life (5 years if you’re counting), this is a must-see, no matter how real it is or is not.
Meet the guy who beat Roger Federer, the perhaps best tennis player ever. 6-0, 6-0.
An Emirates spokeswoman, who said she was not allowed to speak on the record, declined to comment on the claims by government officials that the airline had neglected to recheck the no-fly list.