April 2010
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Adrian Beltre has won a Golden Glove? Twice?
Yargh.
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I want American craft brewing and American beer culture to be recognized all...
– Jim Koch, Chairman, Boston Beer Co.
Revolutionizing American Beer: Jim Koch, Chairman of Boston Beer Co. and Sam Adams - WSJ.com
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AP Stylebook Changes 'Web Site' to 'website' →
And there was much rejoicing. The capital W was worse than the space.
AP Stylebook announcement/tweet here.
Full nerd-out analysis here.
lialia:
I kind of like the space. Regardless, I’m happy that I no longer have to fight to explain that the space is indeed AP Style.
(via scout)
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The Public Editor - The Danger of Always Being On... →
Interesting op-ed from the Times’ Public Editor, Clark Hoyt, on recent editorial snafus attributed to the ever-accelerating news cycle.
There is often going to be a tradeoff between speed and accuracy when it comes to information.
The lessons I take away from the Times’ recent slipups are twofold:
1) We all lead public lives now, so you always have to be thinking about how what you...
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I can honestly say I have never read the Wall Street Journal and I don’t intend...
– Sox manager Terry Francona, in response to a Wall Street Journal analysis that Josh Beckett took the most time per pitch in the big leagues in a measurement they labeled SLOTH (Seconds to Launch One Throw Home).
(via Boston Herald) (via randomsox)
This is particularly funny to me because I am...
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FT Deal With Foursquare Lets Users ‘Unlock’... →
Awesome.
evangotlib:
This makes me smile. This is the kind of innovation and thinking that makes it so exciting to work in digital media right now.
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Baseball Tumblrs →
Good stuff on this list.
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Posting this so I can refer all my unconverted friends to it. Adoption rate is pretty steady, I’m happy to say.
How To Unlock Your World With Foursquare Video | Dating & Social Networks | Howcast.com
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It’s not every day companies spend their media budgets heralding their...
– Just because it’s not *technically* craft beer anymore doesn’t mean Sam Adams is bad beer or a bad company. I like that Boston Beer Co. is trying to add some perspective — though it’s always an uphill battle.
Sam Adams Wants to Show You Just How Small It Really Is -...
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