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There aren’t a whole lot of investigative journalists out there covering penny stocks and other small-cap companies. Roddy Boyd does, though, and this weekend he posted a look at education-software company Blackboard Incorporated, which is selling itself for a nifty $1.65 billion to Providence Equity Partners. Boyd picks its business apart: When Blackboard’s business is
After Irene: How a Hyperlocal Is Helping
In the Catskills region of upstate New York, where flooding from Hurricane Irene wiped out entire towns, a hyperlocal site called the Watershed Post is helping to coordinate relief efforts and trying to connect people who are stranded. This local news web site defines its coverage by the bucolic area surrounding New York City’s watershed.
WSJ Shoe Leather and Privacy Series Pays Off In Libya
The Wall Street Journal gets a big scoop today on the ground in Libya, reporting that Western companies helped Qaddafi create a massive email and phone surveillance system to spy on Libyans. Amesys, a unit of France’s Bull SA, sold the dictator its Eagle system, which allows governments to pull any and all email passing
University of Kentucky bans student sports reporter from media event over ‘unauthorized’ interviews
Lexington Herald-Leader | Kentucky Kernel Kentucky Kernel managing editor and basketball writer Aaron Smith called two University of Kentucky students rumored to be basketball team walk-ons and asked them to confirm the reports. They did and Smith <a… Read more Share this: Tweet this!












