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The Big Blog (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
You can run, but you can't hide if you're a Seattle celebrity on MySpace.The folks over at (namely former P-I reporters Todd Bishop and John Cook) claim to have stumbled on billionaire investor and philanthropist Paul Allen's -- and all the goodies it contains.We've come across a MySpace profile page, under the screen name "Merman," that contains tell-tale signs of being the Microsoft...
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TechFlash (Free subscription) | yesterday
Life as a single billionaire can be tricky. Let's say you want to set up a MySpace page to interact with your Hollywood pals. How do you inject it with your personality without revealing your true identity to anyone else who might stumble across it? Paul Allen appears to have given it a try, although we're about to spoil the secret. We've come across a MySpace profile page , under the...
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Valleywag (Free subscription) | yesterday
"Merman" shares a birthday and a favorite musician — Jimi Hendrix — with chubby-but-hardrocking guitarist Paul Allen, the Microsoft co-founder behind Seattle's Experience Music Project...
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Click World News (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
Here's a round up of the "greatest defunct tech mags ever" - it includes one of my favorites, Popular Electronics.... Popular Electronics (1954-1985) - What made it special: Mostly one legendary cover story–the January 1975 one about the MITS Altair microcomputer kit. When Paul Allen saw it on a newsstand in Harvard Square, he showed it to his buddy Bill Gates; the two got so excited...
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MAKE: Blog (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
Here's a round up of the "greatest defunct tech mags ever" - it includes one of my favorites, Popular Electronics.... Popular Electronics (1954-1985) - What made it special: Mostly one legendary cover story–the January 1975 one about the MITS Altair microcomputer kit. When Paul Allen saw it on a newsstand in Harvard Square, he showed it to his buddy Bill Gates; the two got so excited...