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Brooks Adickman and Leitenberg say they're prepared for this contingency. They've already registered MyParentsJoinedTwitter.com, making them well situated for the next big thing. "When parents start joining, the party's over," Brooks Adickman says. "Hopefully Jeanne and I will be there to document wherever the migration goes." (See the top 10 celebrity Twitter feeds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oh Crap! My Parents Joined Facebook | 7/8/2009 | See Source »

...Google's move into the operating-system space, long dominated by Microsoft, is not good news for Redmond, Wash. The last thing Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer needs is to compete against Google's (presumably) free operating system, which supposedly can drive anything from a netbook...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Google's Chrome: Taking Aim at Microsoft — and the iPhone | 7/8/2009 | See Source »

...State Budget Officers and the National Governors Association. And if projections are too rosy again in the just-signed state budgets? Well, then we'll have even more shortfalls to come. "What we're doing is waiting," says Craig Brandon, a municipal-bond portfolio manager at Eaton Vance. "The thing you're going to start seeing over the rest of the summer is whether tax revenues are coming in where states are projecting them to be." Fingers crossed. IOUs ready...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After California: Which States Are in the Most Peril? | 7/8/2009 | See Source »

...made the decision to sell her body, Majoor’s teenage life was defined by ultimate indigence: She was living on the streets of Amsterdam, dabbling in hard drugs when she could afford them, suffering from a lack of healthy food and adequate clothing, and really desiring one thing...

Author: By Ahmed N. Mabruk | Title: Red Light | 7/8/2009 | See Source »

...cracks and not receiving health care. One way you do that is to reduce the corporate tax on our small businesses especially in America. You're going to see Obama increase those taxes on small businesses - whether he admits it today or not, he's going to. One thing reporters aren't asking the Administration is - it's such a simple question and people around here in the real world, outside of Washington, D.C., want reporters to ask - President Obama, how are you going to pay for this $1 [trillion] or $2 [trillion] or $3 trillion health-care plan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME's Interview with Sarah Palin: 'It's All for Alaska' | 7/8/2009 | See Source »

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