Reading around — Dec. 9

NY Times: Workers Pay for Debacle at Tribune

Washington Post: Foreclosure Epidemic Infecting Rental Market

Bloomberg: Treasury Bills Trade at Negative Rates as Haven Demand Surges

Calculated Risk: The CRE Bust: Quick Overview

JD Lassica: How many US newspapers will fold in 2009?

Wired: Security Report: Most PCs Run Outdated, Hacker-Friendly Software —  Nearly all Windows-based PCs on the internet lack the latest versions of installed software, making them vulnerable to hackers exploiting old software bugs, a security company found. The results show how difficult it is to keep computers secure, as hackers look for ways into your system.

Wired: Apple Unlikely to Sell $99 iPhone, Netbook or Tablet

Reading around — Dec. 8

Evan Carmichael: The Top 50 Marketing Blogs To Watch In 2009

WSJ: Venture Capital Hits a Cash-Call Crunch

TechCrunch: The End Of Venture Capital As We Know It?

WSJ: Pressure Grows for GM to Oust Wagoner

NY Times: Thieves Winning Online War, Maybe Even in Your ComputerAs more business and social life has moved onto the Web, criminals thriving on an underground economy of credit card thefts, bank fraud and other scams rob computer users of an estimated $100 billion a year …

NY Magazine: How Short-Seller Jim Chanos Is Profiting From the Suffering Stock Market

LA Times: Paul Volcker is back, and he warns of tough times ahead

Reading around — Dec. 5

BoingBoing: Googling Security: book that opens your eyes to how much you disclose to Google

Washington Post: Mortgage Troubles Rise to Record Level… the number of homeowners falling behind on their mortgages or already in foreclosure climbed during the third quarter and is poised to accelerate as the country’s recession deepens …

Footnoted.org: Merrill collects $25M on its way to oblivion…

Stephen R. Covey: Covey: Most Important Habit?

NY Times: News Coverage of Climate Entering ‘Trance’?

Reading around — Dec. 2

PaidContent: Redstone Sells Midway Games For Pittance—And A Massive Tax Writeoff

WSJ: Ford Will Speed Green-Car Launches

Reuters: At Least Three Groups Submit Bids For Cubs: Sources

WSJ: Sears Swings to a Loss as Sales Slow

ReadWriteWeb: Yahoo’s Top 10 Mobile Searches for 2008: Local Info and Social Networking

ReadWriteWeb: The End of Online Anonymity

PaidContent: iTunes: Coldplay, Leona Lewis Top 2008 Sales

Forbes.com: What Is Gold Telling Us?

WSJ: U.S. Car Sales Dropped Sharply in November

WSJ: Ex-AOL CEO Reportedly Raising Funds To Bid For Yahoo

CNN: $700B bailout needs better oversight – auditor

Bloomberg: Fed’s Bullard Says Cutting Rates May Risk Japan-Style Deflation

Reading around — Dec. 1

Portfolio: Detroit tries again with Washington

NY Times: A Generation of Local TV Anchors Is Signing Off

NY Times: CNN Pitches a Cheaper Wire Service to Newspapers — Papers have already been cutting AP service to save money, do they have money to spend on this?

TechCrunch: The Huffington Post Raises $25 Million from Oak Investment Partners

Footnoted.org: Former Tyco execs watch portfolios grow while in prison…

ReadWriteWeb: Black Friday, Cyber Monday…Mobile Tuesday?

NBC Chicago: Trump Sued Over Chicago Tower

AP: Bernanke: lower interest rates are “feasible”

WSJ: In Defense of the BCS Computers

Reading around — Nov. 30

Reuters: Microsoft and Yahoo in talks again

WSJ: Are Democratic Presidents Good for Stocks?

TechCrunch: When Everyone Is A Blogger, Nothing You Say Is Off The Record

TechCrunch: SEC Outlines Its Reasoning For Shutting Down P2P Lender Prosper — SEC rules the person to person network is a seller of securities and as such should be licensed. Other P2P lenders are also under scrutiny. The issue first arose in October — San Francisco Business Times: Prosper suspends lending, Zopa exits U.S. market.

WSJ: Consumers Say Wall Street Failed Them — Consumers say they’re asked to take all the risk, and they don’t know what they’re doing.

Reading around — Nov. 24

Kevin Kelly: Screen FluencyWe were once People of the Book but now we are becoming People of Screen. But to complete this transformation in full we need a set of tools which will allow us to manipulate, create, and process moving images with the same ease we have for words.

Lifehacker: Trim Your Budget by Reclaiming the Special Treats

Richard Karlgaard: Twelve Steps To Economic Recovery

Business Opportunities: Lifetime Spent On Fun And Games — a profile of the inventor of Twister and Nerf balls

Business Opportunities: Crowdsourcing The Sales ForceLeadVine lets users post the types of sales leads they seek along with the referral fee they’re willing to pay; the community is then invited to earn that fee by making the desired connections. Fees listed on the site must be at least USD 50, but the range is considerable.

WSJ: Builders Make Plea for Federal AidStruggling U.S. auto makers left Washington empty-handed after weeks of pleading for a handout, but that hasn’t deterred home builders from stepping up to lobby Congress for help.

WSJ: Investors Say Wait Till Next Year

Variety: Needed: TV Network bailout?

TechCrunch: Acquisition Dance Between Facebook And Twitter Over For Now?

WSJ: ‘Cyber Monday’ Discounts Bloom

Lifehacker: GreatSummary Boils Down a Web Page to a Few Sentences

TechCrunch: Facebook Wins An $873 Million Judgment Against Spammers That It Will Never Collect

Digital Rules by Rich Karlgaard: Detroit’s Brand KillerIn addition to its other mistakes, Detroit’s addiction to fleet sales, particularly of rental cars, was a killer.