Archive: June, 2010
The Atlantic: Monsters in the Market
Here is another timely article by a reputable news source, Monsters in the Market. I find it really hilarious to have recently learned this blog has been boycotted by the financial services crowd and their CEP cheerleaders because of my “rants”. I guess the same crowd will need to boycott The Atlantic, Fortune, and other [...]
Read moreCensorship is Not Cybersecurity
There was a recent article in the Bangkok Post where a couple of guys I know were basically saying that Thailand needs more “cybersecurity” to control the flow of information in the Kingdom. They basically said that a new government “cybersecurity organization” needs to be set up to insure that when Thai citizens protest about [...]
Read moreFrankenstein’s Monster
Colin Barr has covered finance for Fortune.com since November 2007. Colin was a writer and editor for TheStreet.com, winning a 2006 Society of American Business Editors and the Writers award for “The Five Dumbest Things on Wall Street,” and for Dow Jones Newswires. Colin pinned an excellent article on May 7th, High frequency trading: Why [...]
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