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Management (Oct 17 2003 16:22 GMT) - Jeff Angus writes a column, in weblog format, on management lessons from baseball. |
Michael Fioritto's Radio Weblog
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Text Mining. NYTimes writes: [Text-mining ... (Oct 17 2003 16:22 GMT) - Text Mining. NYTimes writes: [Text-mining is] a technique that academics have been experimenting with for years but for which tools have only recently become commercially available. The prospect of rapidly scanning through reams of documents is stirring interest among researchers and analysts faced with more material than they can handle. To the uninitiated, it may seem that Google and other Web search engines do something similar, since they also pore through reams of documents in split-second intervals. |
MyFreePress.com
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INSTAPUNDIT: SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE: ... (Oct 17 2003 16:21 GMT) - INSTAPUNDIT: SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE: And media negativity is one of them, apparently. This post from Jessica's Well on 1946 coverage of Europe is priceless: AMERICANS ARE LOSING THE VICTORY IN EUROPE Destitute Nations Feel the U. |
台灣部落格 TWBLOG.NET
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給不敢作夢的小朋友一 (Oct 17 2003 16:21 GMT) - 腦天氣影音藝術祭 只有三萬塊,照樣幹 文/鄭尹真 出處/破報復刊281期 ‧氣團形成之初 開始的時候是他們一群 ,都是年輕創作者,「 sound,搞聲音和影像, |
Waiting for Columbus
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Loving the Treo 600 (Oct 17 2003 16:20 GMT) - And I want one. Funny though that the phone isn't available via Sprints web site. We've been getting a TON of email about the new Treo 600, mainly from readers who have gotten one and can't believe how good it is. We're pleased to report that we received one from Sprint to review just yesterday morning and have been having a lot of fun playing with it. The keyboard is small, but it gets the job done, and it fits much more easily in our pocket than we'd expected. |
ZDNet
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Let private sector run the Net (Oct 17 2003 16:20 GMT) - Q&A VeriSign CEO Stratton Sclavos is willing to take the heat over his claim that the Internet will be more secure if the root servers are run by for-profit companies. News Focus: VeriSign connects the dots VeriSign to revive redirect service |
ZDNet
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SCO gets $50 million recharge (Oct 17 2003 16:20 GMT) - SCO Group, the company embroiled in legal action around Linux and Unix, announces a $50 million investment by BayStar Capital, marking a reversal of plans it discussed in May. SCO backs off Linux invoice plan |
ZDNet
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HP printers go public (Oct 17 2003 16:20 GMT) - Hewlett-Packard has launched two programs to make its printers accessible in public locations in Asia. You can either rent one outright or pay to use one in a store. |
Fucked Company
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Obsidian (Oct 17 2003 16:20 GMT) - Rumor has it Providian has signed an outsourcing agreement with notorious body shop, Computer Science Corp. Word is 100 of the 250 affected employees have been offered new jobs, the other 150 are shit-outta-luck. |
Fucked Company
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Alt-contorl-del(phi) (Oct 17 2003 16:20 GMT) - Automotive gadget maker, Delphi, reported it lost $353 million in the third quarter and will cut up to 8,500 jobs -- 4.5 percent of its work force. |
Abyssal Mind
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Preparing for Matrix: Revolutions (Oct 17 2003 16:19 GMT) - Adam, over at Gnomi, pointed to this religious interpretation of the Matrix trilogy which also predicts what may happen in the upcoming Matrix: Revolutions. I like this analysis, though it is high level and there is a lot of other... |
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