Interesting Interestings, 2007-06-25
‘Citizen journalism’ battles the Chinese censors
In the strictly controlled media world of communist China, “citizen journalism” is beating a way through censorship, breaking taboos and offering a pressure valve for social tensions.

Scientist Implicates Worms in Global Warming
Jim Frederickson, the research director at the Composting Association has called for data on worms and composting to be re-examined after a German study found that worms produce greenhouse gases 290 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
British armies must ready for global warming
Global warming is such a threat to security that military planners must build it into their calculations, the head of the armed forces said on Monday.
Industry Awaits ‘Revolutionary’ IPhone
There’s hype. There’s hysteria. And there’s history. The hype around Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s upcoming iPhone is abundantly clear. So is the hysteria. But how the iPhone will leave its historical mark after Friday’s launch is to be seen.
Odds Given on iPhone Failure
When the long-awaited iPhone hits store shelves this week, no doubt many Apple enthusiasts will adopt early as they’ve done in the past with other products from the company.

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