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...Page squirm: Does Google have a master plan? To outsiders, it sometimes seems as if the company is investing everywhere, trying to be everything, often giving its products away. A few of the newer pursuits: a proposal to provide free wireless Internet service for San Francisco; an online video store selling TV shows and NBA games; a classified-advertising site; a project to scan every book ever published and make the texts searchable; a free desktop package loaded with software; free instant messaging and online voice communication; a $1 billion investment in America Online. (AOL, like this magazine, is owned...
...wearer to position them at almost any angle. Operationally, the Thump 2 is a breeze, coming with a USB cable that lets you plug it into your laptop, PC or Mac, and upload songs in WMA, WAV or iTunes formats as well as regular MP3. It can also store data files, which leads one to the tantalizing possibility of turning up to a meeting, taking off a pair of shades and uploading a presentation from them. Now that's rock-'n'-roll...
...Filmmaking Rob Moss, who saw an early cut of the film, and who Greenfield said provided “some much-needed perspective.”Back at Sundance, Greenfield, Cutler, and Micheli seemed to be gaining some perspective of their own. Though there is much more in store for “Thin”—which will air on HBO this fall accompanied by an educational program and will also be adapted by Greenfield as a book of the same name—the three relished the opportunity to step back from their finished product...
...dress, but not my more formal dress. THC: Any particular reason?GT: Because most of the time I am in Paris and in Paris it’s a very grubby look.THC: Oh it is?GT: I mean it’s very elegant. There’s a store in Paris...which does men’s clothes, but they are more or less destroyed-looking. The designers have carefully worked on these clothes so as to make them look as if they have been run over by several trucks. THC: What about hair care? This is what inquiring...
...years since, Grant, 39, has calmly gone about his business, producing two collections a year with little more noise than the sound of his seamstress scissors. Along the way, his exquisite tailoring caught the eye of Vogue tastemaker Andre Leon Talley. In 2003, upscale department store Barneys asked him to design for its private label, and the following year he turned down the top job at couture house C?line, preferring to stay small. Which is how this so-called "quiet man" has come to occupy a unique spot on fashion's center stage...