2. Tea Party concerned about bond, asks board to attend Oct. 16 meeting - During the open forum portion of Tuesday’s school board meeting the Board of Trustees heard directly from members of the Katy Tea Party who feel the bond election is too much to ask of KISD taxpayers, and are anxious to hear a response on whether board members will attend a public information session on the bond.
3. The future of concert ticketing - An experiment by Topspin and the Pixies for a couple of U.K. concerts demonstrates that in the future many acts won't need ticket brokers or promoters.
5. What Writing for (Search Engine) Robots Looks Like - A string of spam sites has an oddly beautiful way of generating dummy text to sell ads on Google - Web search engine - Bing - Search engine optimization - Website
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7. On the Media: ESPN can't just bigfoot its way into local markets - The all-sports cable TV network has plunged into local coverage online, but the going may be tougher than it imagined. The all-sports cable TV network has plunged into local coverage online, but the going may be tougher than it imagined.
8. Stopping the Flow of Online Illegal Pharmaceuticals - The Obama administration is inviting leaders of the top Internet domain name registrars and registries to attend a three-hour meeting at the White House next month about voluntary ways to crack down on Web sites that are selling counterfeit prescription medications.
9. The ins and outs of debating during primary campaign - There will be quite a few on the outside looking in when the televised debates are aired during the final week of this primary campaign. Nothing is official but by the looks of the criteria, there should be 16 invited among the five races – four Republican and one Democratic primary contest – and as many as 10 candidates who won’t make the cut. This should come as little surprise to veteran ...
11. The Great Land Grab author talks mobile app development - In this interview with Jake Gostylo, the author of The Great Land Grab game for Android phones, he discusses his experience writing mobile applications and offers advice about getting into mobile app development.