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Best Online Mapping Site? (Oct 20 2003 23:41 GMT) - bbulzibar asks: "I've been using MapQuest most of my life, but now as my mind is slowly expanding, I want to see if Yahoo! Maps is a better service for driving ... |
The Universal Church Of Cosmic Uncertainty
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Steve Hooker's RSS backlog exporter (Oct 20 2003 23:39 GMT) - In the conversion fury I'd entirely forgotten about the Radio Tool written by Steve Hooker that creates an RSS file of ALL posts. In retrospect, it's probably the thing I oughta have used. Especially since I'd already installed it. But part of me is kinda glad I didn't have to deal with more friggin xml than I had to. |
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Sarbanes-Oxley: Dragon Or White Knight? (Oct 20 2003 23:39 GMT) - Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy calls the new law aimed at preventing future Enrons and other corporate bad behavior a disaster. It's so time consuming and laden with red tape that it's like throwing "buckets of sand into the gears of the market economy," he says. |
NewsFactor Network
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Intel Flash Chips Boost Handhelds (Oct 20 2003 23:39 GMT) - Intel last week introduced a memory technology to meet all the memory needs of wireless devices in a single package - which could lead to smaller mobile phones and handhelds that consume less power. |
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Wireless standards by the bushel (Oct 20 2003 23:39 GMT) - Under the 802 category of IEEE WAN/MAN networking standards, there are a total of 11 working groups with four dedicated to formalizing wireless standards and a fifth -- the 802.18 group -- focuses on radio regulatory issues around the globe. If that's not enough fun, each working group has sub-topics -- projects -- within their category. |
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These Wireless "Phones" Rate a Wow! (Oct 20 2003 23:39 GMT) - The new handsets make today's most advanced phones, which are already equipped with personal organizers, color screens, cameras, and rudimentary video recorders, look clunky. They'll start appearing on store shelves next year. Improving on everything from displays to audio, these devices continue to blur the line between cell phones and multimedia computers, making them well suited for applications way beyond voice. |
linkfilter.net
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Hearts and things (Oct 20 2003 23:37 GMT) - All of the polls ask a series of questions, and then produce the results and collective results of others in real time. Always fun, but informative and revealing. Give it a try, it's worth a smile or two. |
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