In this morning's roundup, local and national media outlets weigh in on the news of Osama bin Laden's death. The immediate implications for the Bay Area and a slew of spin-off stories that followed the announcement. Meanwhile, a few things that happened in the Bay Area don't seem so important all of a sudden.
Monday Morning Roundup
Morning Link Dump
Let's see: That one ban we actually like - David Chiu's ban on unsolicited Yellow Pages - was approved in committee, will be headed to the full board for a vote. Also, Jersey Shore's The Situation partied in San Jose and Pleasanton and we learn that Pleasanton has a club named "Status". And...
Monday Morning Links
This morning it's all gut bombs and bomb squads and bowling alleys and Barry Bonds on trial.
Your Macworld Live-Blog Links
Good Lord, what blog isn't over at Moscone Center today, getting moist over Steve Jobs? (We would be there, too, but it's positively glacial outside today. Burr.) Anyway, for those of you who care, here are some choice live-bloggy links to today to Macworld Expo 2008. Today, in case you're living under a rock (or have a life) is Steve Jobs keynote speech, and he just announced the holy presence of the new MacBook Air, "the world’s thinnest notebook." What, no iUnicorn? We have been hoping to see for quite some time. Maybe next year.

