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SitePoint.com
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Good Information Architecture Increases Online Sales (Oct 23 2003 07:59 GMT) - We all know products don't sell themselves. Yet identifying the holes in your shopping cart can be a challenge. Ivan explains in simple terms how information architecture can impact on the sales process, and how you can help your site flourish. |
The Left Coaster
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Rummy's Leak (Oct 23 2003 07:59 GMT) - Posted by Mary Rummy's leaked memo today was definitely strange. As he was all over the air waves basically confirming that he did write this memo, it seems timely to reflect on whether he leaked or condoned the leak himself.... |
ALLABOUTGEORGE.com
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Pointers, setters. (Oct 23 2003 07:58 GMT) - Michael Barrish has another one of those "not interested in telling the truth here unless the truth makes a better... |
ALLABOUTGEORGE.com
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Pointers, setters. (Oct 23 2003 07:58 GMT) - Michael Barrish has another one of those "not interested in telling the truth here unless the truth makes a better... |
Pennsylvania News
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Hurricanes 1, Penguins 1 (Oct 23 2003 07:58 GMT) - PITTSBURGH - Ron Francis was around for many of Mario Lemieux's major career milestones. This time, he was more than happy to leave town without seeing Lemieux's next big accomplishment. |
Variety.com
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Fred 'Rerun' Berry (Oct 23 2003 07:57 GMT) - Other News: 'What's Happening!' actor Fred Berry, the bulb-shaped, squeaky-voiced actor famous for playing red-beret-wearing Rerun on the 1970s TV sitcom ``What's Happening!'' has died. He was 52. |
Shameless Self-Promotion
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Bush's Canberra speech heckled (Oct 23 2003 07:56 GMT) - President Bush gave a speech to the Australian parliament which was heckled by two idiotarian parliamentarians: But the address Thursday was marred by two separate interjections by Greens senators, Bob Brown and Kerry Nettle, who shouted comments and interrupted the... |
Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com
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Ball State Student Fakes Cancer (Oct 23 2003 07:56 GMT) - A Ball State University student shaved her head and pretended to be deaf to convince people she had cancer and get them to give her money, prosecutors said. Brookelyn Walters, 24, of Culver, is charged with forgery and theft and could get up to 15 years in prison if convicted. |
The Fishbowl
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Quote of the Day: Alan (Oct 23 2003 07:54 GMT) - Through the modern miracle of defenestration, the programmer is relieved of the drudgery of Javadoc. -- Alan Green (22 Words) |
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Mystery Dots Explained At Last (Oct 23 2003 07:54 GMT) - While watching Quentin Tarantino's Real Ultimate Ninja Power, you may have noticed braille-like patterns of orange dots briefly flickering on and off every ten minutes or so, near (as I remember it) the top right corner of the screen. Whether... |
Synapse Chronicles
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The Dems letter to Bush (Oct 23 2003 07:52 GMT) - Andrew Bartlett: Senator Andrew Bartlett's letter to the Hon George W Bush. Right on! Apparently Mr. Bush was confronted with some heckling.... |
Network Games
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Guardare ma non toccare (Oct 23 2003 07:52 GMT) - Microsoft, dopo i Governi, ora apre con cautela la visibilità (solo questa per ora) di parte del suo codice Windows (il suo gioiello della corona) agli Mvp (Most valuable professionals). Circa 1200 persone, un gruppo selezionato di sviluppatori da anni attivo sulla sua comunità di sviluppo. E che comunque potranno offrirle utili commenti e idee su come turare gli innumerevoli buchi che quasi giornalmente ci costringono agli upgrade di Windows. |
The Tomorrow Weblog
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Jabber Releases IM Software For Windows (Oct 23 2003 07:52 GMT) - Jabber, a company that sells instant-messaging software with open-source roots, has released the first version of its server product geared to work on Windows, the company said Wednesday. By Stephen Shankland (CNET News.com via MyAppleMenu Internet News) |
mark finnern: Future Salon
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Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Fresh Out of Beta (Oct 23 2003 07:51 GMT) - "Fresh Out of Beta". No wonder Ross didn't have time the last days to discuss what exactly we are going to do at the next Futurist Salon on the 21st of November were Social Software is the theme. He and his team were putting the final touches on their new product Socialtext Workspace. Congratulations, going to be interesting to hear more about it at the Salon. |
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wucher (Oct 23 2003 07:50 GMT) - jetzt kostet also mein päckli parisienne schon 5.00 Franken. Wahnsinn. |
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lieferbestätigung von Apple (Oct 23 2003 07:50 GMT) - Wie immer habe ich wieder mal die Adresse von Zuhause angegeben. Dann werde ich garantiert nicht zuhause sein wenn der Mann mit dem Päckli kommt. Super. |
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Swisscom GPRS günstiger aus Deutschland (Oct 23 2003 07:50 GMT) - Da Vodafone ab November einen neuen Tarif für internationale GPRS Verbundungen zu einem deutlich tieferen Preis anbietet und dieser Tarif auch auf dem Swisscom Netz gültig ist, ist mir klar, dass ich von der Swisscom einfach ausgenommen werde. Die aktuelle Tarife der Swisscom sind bei ca. 1.7 SFR pro 100kb, was ja eigentlich geklaut ist. Mit dem Mobile Abonement von Vodafone, kann ich auf dem Netz von Swisscom aber für 0. |
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la grande nation (Oct 23 2003 07:50 GMT) - Die Franzosen nehmen sich ja schon relativ wichtig. es ist nicht genau klar wieso, aber ich denke einfach weil sie noch viele sind. die küche ist nun wirklich mal kein Hit. Schlussendlich gefällt es mir aber, wenn sich ein französischer Zöllner soweit äussert, dass man in frankreich gefälligst französisch zu sprechen hat, da man ja in frankreich sei. (dasselbe gilt eben auch für Zolldokumente zur Ausfuhr in die EU, die generell französisch ausgefüllt werden müssen... |
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