links for 2008-02-22
By William M. Hartnett on Feb 22, 2008 in daily links
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Not in Atlanta, anyway. “Creation of the world’s largest airline won’t mean higher fares or a bounty of bargains. And a more delightful flying experience isn’t in the cards no matter who is dealing them.”
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Time magazine Managing Editor Rick Stengel: “I confess that I’ve never quite understood why newspapers endorse presidential candidates.” Neither have I. Via E&P.
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“I suspect overtime abuse is widespread throughout the company, going far beyond the allegations now being examined by Gannett at the Courier-Post in Cherry Hill, N.J. Anyone who thinks otherwise is dreaming.” Not just at Gannett!
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It was as if an occult hand had bookmarked this story.
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“The Google Static Maps API provides a simpler way to add maps to your website. Rather than use JavaScript, the Google Static Maps API creates map images on the fly via simple requests to the Static Maps service with HTTP requests.”
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“Toyota’s top executives are trying to replicate the company’s success and operating principles in other countries while ceding more control to these new outposts.” Surprised more people in newspaper circles don’t talk about Toyota. Read up, folks.


















