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Air Force Warns Troops Not to Check Into Wars on Foursquare [National Security]

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The Air Force recently warned troops about the “devastating operations security and privacy implications” of location-based social networking services like Facebook Places and Foursquare. In other words: Don’t check into your spy plane as it cruises over China. (Image via) More »

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Jay Leno drops by Palin hometown to visit troops (AP)

AP – Late night talk show host Jay Leno dropped by Sarah Palin s hometown to help open an Air Force Reserve recruiting office.


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Military bans video game that ‘kills’ US troops

Military bases across the U.S. have banned the sale of a new video game that lets a player pretend to be a Taliban fighter and shoot U.S. troops in Afghanistan.


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AOL CEO Rebukes His Troops [Journalismism]

AOL CEO Rebukes AOL Journalists / tim armstrongSet aside for a moment the debate over whether Aol is a freelancer sweatshop. The real problem at the internet company is naive editors. Or at least, that’s what the guy in charge of Aol says.

The online conglomerate has been hiring brand-name journalists at a time when older news organizations are laying people off. But judging from CEO Tim Armstrong’s recent comments, reported by Econsultancy, there’s been something of a culture clash. Armstrong was “horrified” by Aol’s initial, chaotically crowdsourced coverage of the South by Southwest music festival, and that editors “thought it was ready to go live at all… I shouldn’t be the one to catch that issue.” Armstrong also said some journalists there are doing too much “opinions and scraping.”

Armstrong might be a former Google sales chief rather than, say, an ex New York Timesman, but he obviously has a clear idea of how he wants coverage to look. Now it’s up to his veteran newshounds to fall in line.

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AOL Chief to Troops: Our Company is Dying Slower Than Ever

AOL just announced its first quarterly results since spinning off from Time Warner. Sure, profit was a pathetic $1.4 million, but the dial-up provider’s financial pathetic-ness is growing more slowly than ever. Full memo:

AOLers –

Just a few moments ago, AOL announced its first earnings in nearly a
decade. This is an important moment for our company and for every
employee.

The results are promising, with the lowest year-over-year quarterly
revenue decline in six quarters and the first sequential
quarter-over-quarter growth in over two years. And this was
accomplished even as the company was in the process of spinning off
from Time Warner and fully engaged with our Project Everest
initiative.

We couldn’t have gotten to this point without the amazing amount of
work accomplished by you during the quarter. Your work is what the
future of the company will be built on, and we are incredibly proud of
that work.

Artie Minson and I will talk about the earnings in more detail on a
call with employees a little later this morning. Check out AOL Today
[http://today.office.aol.com/company-news/2010/02/dont-miss-todays-post-earnings-call]
for a link to the earnings press release and to get the employee
call-in details.

We look forward to discussing the quarter’s results with you as well
as taking a step back and reviewing what we’ve accomplished during
this crucial period. Thank you again for the hard work, focus and
execution – let’s keep going, working hard, and holding ourselves to
producing the best content, products and services on the Web. Go AOL!
– TAM

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