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Educational Weblogs
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NetNewsWire 1.0.6 - RSS newsreader for websites. (Oct 17 2003 02:27 GMT) - Performance bug fix This version of NetNewsWire exists to fix one nagging performance bug. The bug was that, during refreshes, HTML descriptions would sometimes be slow to appear. This performance issue has been much improved. (The next version of NetNewsWire—NetNewsWire. |
To Talk of Many Things
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Text Mining: Making Connections to ... (Oct 17 2003 02:27 GMT) - Text Mining: Making Connections to Help People & Business. Great article in NYTimes (free registrated required) related to information retrieval, categorization/classification, and use."Digging for Nuggets of Wisdom"Marti Hearst is quoted regarding information vizualization, text mining, and such. |
atmaspheric | endeavors
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Bayesian spam filter for MT (Oct 17 2003 02:27 GMT) - it blows my mind how many cool things people are doing around MT these days [anil dash's daily links] This is pretty amazing... like an email filter, this one can learn what is and what is not Spam. |
Jay Reding.com
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For Shame (Oct 17 2003 02:27 GMT) - Sen. Ted Kennedy has taken political debate in this country to a new low with his utterly shameful comments on... |
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Jay Rosen's Ten Things... Ten ... (Oct 17 2003 02:26 GMT) - Jay Rosen's Ten Things... Ten Things Radical about the Weblog Form in Journalism: 1.) The weblog comes out of the gift economy, whereas most (not all) of todays journalism comes out of the market economy. |
The SquizLog
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Wirfs-Brock on Exceptions (Oct 17 2003 02:26 GMT) - Recently Joel Spolsky created quite a stir when he asserted that exceptions were significantly worse than gotos. Others have already been quick to disagree with him. As a counterpoint, I think Rebecca Wirfs-Brock's article entitled "What It Really takes to... |
Starjewel
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New site (Oct 17 2003 02:26 GMT) - is up over here. I haven't moved the DNS yet. Go check it out and let me know what's broken.... |
agendacide.com/minutes
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The Sound of One Hand Clapping (Oct 17 2003 02:26 GMT) - It's like, what I'm about to do: I'm going to go to a sports bar and sit there by myself while I say, "Let's go Yankees!" into my beer, and someone almost automatically will say: "Yankees suck!" like an automaton — |
notestips.com | comments
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notestips | comment by Tom Quinn (Oct 17 2003 02:25 GMT) - Mikealthough not a fan of some of the content, I like SitePoint's http://www. sitepoint. com/article/601 approach to the way they display their articles with the Show/Hide Nav option. This means you ge... |
bloggerApiTest News
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Blogger News Item (Oct 17 2003 02:25 GMT) - Searching for Gogol (not Google) Dostoevsky famously remarked that "We all came from Gogol's Overcoat". Nikoai Vasilievich Gogol (1809-52) can be considered on "the A team of 19th-century immortals": a short list that includes Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Chekhov. Nabokov believed that The Inspector General was "the greatest play ever written in Russian". So, who was Gogol and why is he not a fixture in the hearts and minds of English readers? |
Thompsonian
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Wandering the web (Oct 17 2003 02:25 GMT) - If you're handy with tools, perhaps you'd like to Build Your Own Segway. I"ve been doing a little bit of research to replace Devonna's cell phone. PhoneScoop looks like it might be a valuable resource. If you're into fantasy football, here's a site that has links to some interesting Fantasy Football Rules to add to your league. Kalsey Consulting tells us why Network Address Translation (NAT) is not as good as a true firewall. |
Thompsonian
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Wandering the web (Oct 17 2003 02:25 GMT) - If you're handy with tools, perhaps you'd like to Build Your Own Segway. I"ve been doing a little bit of research to replace Devonna's cell phone. PhoneScoop looks like it might be a valuable resource. If you're into fantasy football, here's a site that has links to some interesting Fantasy Football Rules to add to your league. Kalsey Consulting tells us why Network Address Translation (NAT) is not as good as a true firewall. |
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