-Breaking: Big airlines are hurting because of rising fuel costs, and small carriers are going under. None apparently had a contingency plan. Reader MJAndri makes a good point though—enough excuses! It's hard to feel sorry for them when they're continuing to reduce seat space, taking away in-flight snacks, and charging for each piece of checked luggage.
-A smart entrepreneur comes up with an idea for an energy bar made of meat and cranberries, a traditional Native American treat. To the surprise of all (just me?), the Tanka Bar sells like hotcakes!
-This week's survey got all nosy, asking whether you were going to trade in your mobile for a new 3G iPhone. The surprising results were that you're going to continue clinging to your old cell until it falls apart. As blog readers, aren't you guys supposed to be early adopters?
-Our weekly Q&A revealed how Craigslist makes money. Contrary to popular belief, it's not a complicated equation involving charging people per chance meeting, pimping prostitutes, or arranging for-pay liaisons. They just charge users to post job ads—simple!
-It turns out that there are hidden places on the web where people can go to find information about you. This is called the Deep Web and it contains such scary tidbits as pictures of you from college and your doppelganger's criminal record. You've been warned.
-OMG no free text messaging on the 3G iPhone!

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