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The $700 Billion Failout?
Congress's zillion-dollar economic rescue vote last week failed to stop stock markets from tanking, and it's not good out there. "Apparently the markets don't like the bailout passing much more than they liked it not passing," says Government Bytes. The Dow passed 10,000--"in the wrong direction," noted Paul Krugman. A Wall Street Journal report today concludes Investors Succumb to Fears of Recession, but "other than really dumb mofos, does anybody really think the fear of recession is just now impacting the markets?" asks The Big Picture. The credit-crunchy meltdown (now 99 cents at Taco Bell) remains on the menu as banks still won't lend, says Marketwatch.
Jobs Lives, Citizen Journalism Not So Much
Citizen journalism lost some of its original luster after an anonymous goon known only as "Johntw" last Friday used CNN's iReport site to break the false news that Apple CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack. The rumor zipped across the Net like a free Radiohead track, and Apple's share price fell 10 percent before rebounding, reported Digital Media. Silicon Alley Insider posted the bogusness quickly ("We knew that our readers would want to know about the story and evaluate it for themselves") and called it "a big moment for citizen journalism"--but not long afterward admitted "citizen journalism...just failed its first significant test." Hey, everybody--Steve Jobs is fine!! (Probably.) Epicenter recalls that Apple's share price has been victimized by false rumors before.
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