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Many Google sites still not very mobile friendly

Google has quickly become a leader in the mobile industry, but about a dozen of its own products still haven’t followed that lead. The Google.com search page, Gmail client and YouTube are among the most-used websites by smart phone owners. Beyond... read more »

 

Avid skier encouraged helping others

Avid skier encouraged helping others

Bob Krueger, who died at age 83, was given the award of National Ski Patrolman in 1973. (Special to The Denver Post ) Bob Krueger went skiing when it was a pioneering sport. There were only tow ropes, and at lunchtime,... read more »

 

Climate scientist Stephen Schneider dead at 65

SAN FRANCISCO – Stephen Schneider, a Stanford University scientist who served on the international research panel on global warming that shared the 2007 Nobel Prize with former Vice President Al Gore, has died. He was 65. Schneider... read more »

 

Fiddler Ben Lacy, 90, founded the Prairie Ramblers

Fiddler Ben Lacy, 90, founded the Prairie Ramblers

Fiddler Ben Lacy specialized in country-western music. (Special to The Denver Post) Ben Lacy, who founded a fiddling group that played all over southern Colorado for years, died July 12 at Parkview Medical Center in Pueblo.... read more »

 

Former Denver Post news editor used words well but sparingly

Former Denver Post news editor used words well but sparingly

Bill Pride began at The Denver Post as a copy editor in 1962; he rose to executive news editor and retired in 2001 after 38 years at the newspaper. (Duane Howell, Special to The Denver Post ) Bill Pride, who worked with... read more »

 

Springs climbing legend dies in fall

Springs climbing legend dies in fall

Spencer Swanger (courtesy Susan Paul | via Gazette) For Spencer Swanger, the mountains could be ” lonely, frightening places sometime” but he went anyway, to the loneliest, most frightening places in Colorado, in... read more »

 

Longtime journalist Daniel Schorr dies at age 93

Click photo to enlarge FILE – In a Thursday, Jan 25, 1996 photo, Daniel Schorr, senior news analyst for National Public Radio, poses for a portrait before he was awarded the Golden Batton, the highest of the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia... read more »

 

Deli owner took delight in making friends with customers

Marty Quintana didn’t just serve sandwiches – he made friends with the people who bought them. Quintana, who co-owned and managed the Heidi’s deli at 101 W. Colfax Ave., died Thursday at his Arvada home of non-Hodgkin... read more »

 

Music innovator Mitch Miller dies at 99

LOS ANGELES – Mitch Miller, who helped shape musical tastes in the 1950s and early ’60s as the head of the popular-music division at Columbia Records and hosted the hit ” Sing Along With Mitch” TV show in the... read more »

 

Other Deaths 08/08/10

Marilyn Buck, 62, a violent leftist incarcerated for 25 years for her role in some of the most notorious radical acts of the 1980s, died Tuesday in Brooklyn. Buck had been paroled July 15 from a federal prison hospital in Fort Worth,... read more »