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NESA-penge til kræftbehandling (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - En del af de uventet store indtægter fra Københavns Amts salg af sine aktier i elselskabet NESA til Elsam kan betyde væsentlige forbedringer i behandlingen af kræftpatienter, skriver Berlingske Tidende. |
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Post Office Wants to ID the Mail (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - As a security measure, U.S. bulk mailers are being told to identify themselves on all outgoing mail. Civil libertarians fear the loss of anonymity could result in an invasion of privacy. By Ryan Singel. |
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Wish You Were Here, See You There (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - In an online 3-D world called There, you can play around with lots of neato stuff. By all accounts, it's a cool place to hang out, but is it exciting enough that people will pay to play? By Daniel Terdiman. |
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Post Office Wants to ID the Mail (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - As a security measure, U.S. bulk mailers are being told to identify themselves on all outgoing mail. Civil libertarians fear the loss of anonymity could result in an invasion of privacy. By Ryan Singel. |
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Wish You Were Here, See You There (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - In an online 3-D world called There, you can play around with lots of neato stuff. By all accounts, it's a cool place to hang out, but is it exciting enough that people will pay to play? By Daniel Terdiman. |
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Post Office Wants to ID the Mail (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - As a security measure, U.S. bulk mailers are being told to identify themselves on all outgoing mail. Civil libertarians fear the loss of anonymity could result in an invasion of privacy. By Ryan Singel. |
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Wish You Were Here, See You There (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - In an online 3-D world called There, you can play around with lots of neato stuff. By all accounts, it's a cool place to hang out, but is it exciting enough that people will pay to play? By Daniel Terdiman. |
Århus Stiftstidende Netavis
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Østjysk udstyr skal beskytte tyske transportfly (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - Det århusianske elektronikfirma Terma, som bl.a. leverer komponenter til militært udstyr, skal i løbet af de kommende tre år i samarbejde med den store europæiske forsvarskoncern EADS' division for militære fly i München udstyre transportfly fra det tyske flyvevåben med nyt elektronisk selvbeskyttelsesudstyr. |
Århus Stiftstidende Netavis
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Bombemand vil have sag genoptaget (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - ÅRHUS: Bombemanden, der sidder i fængsel for at have sprængt en århusiansk hashgrosserer i luften på Hotel Atlantic for tre år siden, føler sig uskyldig dømt og ”vil snart have sin sag genoptaget”. Han siger, at han ikke er en mand, der ”vil slå ihjel for 400.000 kroner”. |
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A Case of Piracy Overkill? (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - Proposed FCC rules will make redistributing copied digital TV shows harder. Hollywood says it needs to protect a $4 billion foreign syndication industry. Opponents call the rules useless, a violation of the spirit of fair use. By Kim Zetter. |
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Finding New Life on an Old Road (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - Ignoring the advice of a highway bureaucrat, a Wired News reporter and her photographer husband kiss the interstate goodbye. The pair will follow Route 1 from Maine to Florida in search of geek history and culture. By Michelle Delio. |
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A Case of Piracy Overkill? (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - Proposed FCC rules will make redistributing copied digital TV shows harder. Hollywood says it needs to protect a $4 billion foreign syndication industry. Opponents call the rules useless, a violation of the spirit of fair use. By Kim Zetter. |
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Finding New Life on an Old Road (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - Ignoring the advice of a highway bureaucrat, a Wired News reporter and her photographer husband kiss the interstate goodbye. The pair will follow Route 1 from Maine to Florida in search of geek history and culture. By Michelle Delio. |
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A Case of Piracy Overkill? (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - Proposed FCC rules will make redistributing copied digital TV shows harder. Hollywood says it needs to protect a $4 billion foreign syndication industry. Opponents call the rules useless, a violation of the spirit of fair use. By Kim Zetter. |
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Finding New Life on an Old Road (Oct 27 2003 23:11 GMT) - Ignoring the advice of a highway bureaucrat, a Wired News reporter and her photographer husband kiss the interstate goodbye. The pair will follow Route 1 from Maine to Florida in search of geek history and culture. By Michelle Delio. |
Thinking Anglicans
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Evangelical leaders snub gay Christians (Oct 27 2003 23:10 GMT) - This item appears in The Times at the end of an article about something else. Leaders of the evangelical wing of the Church of England yesterday took the first steps towards schism by officially downgrading their relationships with supporters of... |
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Thunderbird 0.3: The Eagle has Landed. (Oct 27 2003 23:10 GMT) - I finally shifted to Mozilla Thunderbird on both Linux and Windows with the 0.3 release. Thunderbird 0.3 is a major improvement in performance v/s the earlier kludged versions where writing a large email gave you sudden flashbacks of teletypes. I was using Outlook (on Windows) and Evolution (on Linux). |
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Linux Is Sometimes a Pleasant Surprise (Oct 27 2003 23:10 GMT) - Linux Planet tells us about online sporting goods retailer Anaconda Sports and Linux."Sometimes, companies end up gaining advantages from Linux even though Linux wasn't mainly what they had in mind. That's what happened when online sporting goods retailer Anaconda Sports replaced its outgrown e-comm server with an IBM Websphere architecture combining Linux and Windows 2000 components. "We weren't exactly shouting, 'We must have Linux!' But our DB2 server running Linux has worked out great |
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Thunderbird 0.3: The Eagle has Landed. (Oct 27 2003 23:10 GMT) - I finally shifted to Mozilla Thunderbird on both Linux and Windows with the 0.3 release. Thunderbird 0.3 is a major improvement in performance v/s the earlier kludged versions where writing a large email gave you sudden flashbacks of teletypes. I was using Outlook (on Windows) and Evolution (on Linux). |
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Linux Is Sometimes a Pleasant Surprise (Oct 27 2003 23:10 GMT) - Linux Planet tells us about online sporting goods retailer Anaconda Sports and Linux."Sometimes, companies end up gaining advantages from Linux even though Linux wasn't mainly what they had in mind. That's what happened when online sporting goods retailer Anaconda Sports replaced its outgrown e-comm server with an IBM Websphere architecture combining Linux and Windows 2000 components. "We weren't exactly shouting, 'We must have Linux!' But our DB2 server running Linux has worked out great |
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Thunderbird 0.3: The Eagle has Landed. (Oct 27 2003 23:10 GMT) - I finally shifted to Mozilla Thunderbird on both Linux and Windows with the 0.3 release. Thunderbird 0.3 is a major improvement in performance v/s the earlier kludged versions where writing a large email gave you sudden flashbacks of teletypes. I was using Outlook (on Windows) and Evolution (on Linux). |
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Linux Is Sometimes a Pleasant Surprise (Oct 27 2003 23:10 GMT) - Linux Planet tells us about online sporting goods retailer Anaconda Sports and Linux."Sometimes, companies end up gaining advantages from Linux even though Linux wasn't mainly what they had in mind. That's what happened when online sporting goods retailer Anaconda Sports replaced its outgrown e-comm server with an IBM Websphere architecture combining Linux and Windows 2000 components. "We weren't exactly shouting, 'We must have Linux!' But our DB2 server running Linux has worked out great |
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G5s, Panther, Let's Go! (Oct 27 2003 23:10 GMT) - The first day of the Mac OS X Conference focused on tutorials, such as introductions to Cocoa, Mac OS X Java, Rendezvous, and AppleScript, just to name a few. Apple Developer Connection provided the G5s in the Rendezvous Lounge, and O'Reilly supplied the expert speakers. A strong start to this much-anticipated event. |
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G5s, Panther, Let's Go! (Oct 27 2003 23:10 GMT) - The first day of the Mac OS X Conference focused on tutorials, such as introductions to Cocoa, Mac OS X Java, Rendezvous, and AppleScript, just to name a few. Apple Developer Connection provided the G5s in the Rendezvous Lounge, and O'Reilly supplied the expert speakers. A strong start to this much-anticipated event. |
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G5s, Panther, Let's Go! (Oct 27 2003 23:10 GMT) - The first day of the Mac OS X Conference focused on tutorials, such as introductions to Cocoa, Mac OS X Java, Rendezvous, and AppleScript, just to name a few. Apple Developer Connection provided the G5s in the Rendezvous Lounge, and O'Reilly supplied the expert speakers. A strong start to this much-anticipated event. |
Vasanth Dharmaraj's Blogs
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Site Update (Oct 27 2003 23:10 GMT) - Just made a big site update. Well, no change visually but quite a bit behind the scenes. So if anything is broken please leave a comment. |
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Cell Phones Go Walkie-Talkie (Oct 27 2003 23:10 GMT) - Just as federal regulators prepare to let consumers keep their phone numbers when they change wireless carriers, marketers are ramping up walkie-talkie features that can operate with a code rather than actual telephone numbers. |
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