Michael Cervieri is a ScribeLabs co-founder and an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. On Twitter, he’s @bmunch.
Archive for Michael Cervieri
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We Can Work it Out, or Not
A day after Norwegian public radio network NRK announced the release of every Beatle’s song as part of a podcast, lawyers say, Not so fast.
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Barack and Britney Tweeting in a Tree
Hackers use Twitter’s internal admin tools to hijack accounts and post all sorts of nasties.
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Google, Ideas and You
Google Product Ideas lets you play product designer by submitting your most fanciful desires for future mobile device development for consideration by their engineers. Wish there was some lucre in that.
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Firefox Up, IE Down: Welcome Back to the Browser Wars
Firefox cracks 20% market share for the first time, Google drops IE 6 support and IE — in all its nasty flavors — drops below 70%.
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JPG Magazine Folds
Innovative JPG Magazine announces they’ll fold January 5, 2009. Not the most optimistic way to start a new year.
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Booty: A Google Word for Pirate Treasure
A 39-year-old Las Angeles musician claims he found upwards of $3 billion in buried treasure off the Texas coast with the help of Google Maps.
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Diplomacy, One Tweet At a Time
Israel takes to the Intertubes to answer questions about what’s what in the Gaza Strip.
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A Healthcare Marshall Plan for Millions, Not Billions
A $50 billion Marshall Plan to save healthcare? Not. How about lopping off a couple zeroes and doing it for $70 million? The answer’s in the XML.

