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Daily Relay
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Monkey-Machine Meld (Oct 14 2003 18:59 GMT) - At the height of the dot.com phenomenon, Red Herring, a new economy business magazine focused primarily on the innovative companies of Silicon Valley, ran a cover story on a group of entrepreneurs developing a truly revolutionary technology. The entrepreneurs and their company had apparently fashioned a technology that allowed humans to transmit messages via their own brainwaves, using nothing more than a small device that captured and transmitted those thought patterns. Amazing, and too good to be true – the Red Herring piece was a…red herring, timed for a public who would be purchasing the magazine and reading it right around April Fool’s Day. As fantastic as the technology portrayed in the Red Herring spoof was, scientists at Duke University this week edged much closer to making it a reality. |
dealnews
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NBA 2K3 for PS2 for $10 shipped (Oct 14 2003 18:59 GMT) - BestBuy.com offers Sega's NBA 2K3 for PlayStation 2 for $9.99. With free shipping, that's $5 off our last mention and the lowest total price we know...(more) |
Jameslog 2.0
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Faldas (Oct 14 2003 18:59 GMT) - Manda decir Ale Fosado:Las mujeres están aprendiendo a pedir las cosas y a abrirse espacios. Están cayendo en cuenta que las buenas intenciones, las buenas calificaciones y la capacidad, no bastan para avanzar. Reiteramos: lo que vale la pena evitar es que las razones de poder se conviertan en razones de género. |
Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants
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BottomFeeder news (Oct 14 2003 18:59 GMT) - I think I'm going to get BottomFeeder 3.2 out fairly soon - and this will be the last release on the VW 7.1 engine and image. When the next development cycle starts, I'll be using VW 7.2 - which means that users are going to have to grab a new base image and VM before they can go to that (future) release. |
LISNews.com
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Patriot Act Curbing Data Retention (Oct 14 2003 18:59 GMT) - Gary Deane notes that a NYTimes Article says the Patriot Act Is Curbing Data Retention and it has already changed the way some companies and consumers do business online. For some consumers, it has meant fewer online purchases of politically incorrect books. For the Web sites, it has meant changes to privacy policies and marketing strategies, among other things. Some moderate voices among online businesspeople see no true threat, and the Justice Department dismisses the risks of the Patriot Act altogether. Mr. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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Change Management Trainers Material [Robert Sullivan] (Oct 14 2003 18:59 GMT) - I am trying to put together a good training course on 'Managing Change' over 1 day - and would welcome any 'direction' on where to look for trainer kits or materials. Any web material would be great! I have run this before but am looking around to see what I can change and improve. Robert |
Ecademy: user blogs
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Change Management Trainers Material [Robert Sullivan] (Oct 14 2003 18:59 GMT) - I am trying to put together a good training course on 'Managing Change' over 1 day - and would welcome any 'direction' on where to look for trainer kits or materials. Any web material would be great! I have run this before but am looking around to see what I can change and improve. Robert |
Alexander Payne
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We Have A Winner (Oct 14 2003 18:58 GMT) - The ever-charming Rogers Cadenhead has decided at my portion of the me/Jon Gales weblogger beauty contest, and my mate Scott's photo of he and I in a State College, PA Hooters restaurant is the winner. Frankly, I couldn't be more... |
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