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Raven Hall Hotel (Fieldnotes by Chris Collyer) (Oct 29 2003 23:12 GMT)

- As Fitz notes 'it's a bit posh', there's a sign on the door asking walkers to remove their boots before entering the hotel and I expected to be pitched out of the building by a pair of burly butlers but in fact the staff were courteous and helpful. As for the carving, the whole design has been quite lightly chipped out of the rock and the original pick marks can be seen. This would suggest that the rock has not been exposed to the elements for long which would fit with the reports of it being found within ...

XSLT News by CodingTheWeb.com

libxml 2.6 major revision release (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Daniel Veillard recently announced libxml 2.6.0, a major revision release of libxml. He's now announced a bugfix release, libxml 2.6.

XML News by CodingTheWeb.com

libxml 2.6 major revision release (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Daniel Veillard recently announced libxml 2.6.0, a major revision release of libxml. He's now announced a bugfix release, libxml 2.6.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

libxml 2.6 major revision release (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Daniel Veillard recently announced libxml 2.6.0, a major revision release of libxml. He's now announced a bugfix release, libxml 2.6.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

PreTI authoring tools (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- David Tolpin has announced PreTI, a set of open-source Java-based, Relax NG-driven authoring tools that "implements a different approach to input of structured documents." Currently available are both a PreTI jEdit plugin (docs) and a toolkit (docs) for creating "markup rules" useful with PreTI implementations.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

libxml 2.6 major revision release (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Daniel Veillard recently announced libxml 2.6.0, a major revision release of libxml. He's now announced a bugfix release, libxml 2.6.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

PreTI authoring tools (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- David Tolpin has announced PreTI, a set of open-source Java-based, Relax NG-driven authoring tools that "implements a different approach to input of structured documents." Currently available are both a PreTI jEdit plugin (docs) and a toolkit (docs) for creating "markup rules" useful with PreTI implementations.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

libxml 2.6 major revision release (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Daniel Veillard recently announced libxml 2.6.0, a major revision release of libxml. He's now announced a bugfix release, libxml 2.6.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

PreTI authoring tools (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- David Tolpin has announced PreTI, a set of open-source Java-based, Relax NG-driven authoring tools that "implements a different approach to input of structured documents." Currently available are both a PreTI jEdit plugin (docs) and a toolkit (docs) for creating "markup rules" useful with PreTI implementations.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

W3C Presents Prior Art Filing to USPTO and Urges Removal of Eolas Patent (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- A published letter from Tim Berners-Lee (Director, W3C) to the Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (James E. Rogan, Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property) appeals for a reexamination of the Eolas browser patent in order to prevent substantial economic and technical damage to the operation of World Wide Web. The patent applies to Java applets, browser plug-ins, ActiveX components, and related embedded program objects.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

W3C Presents Prior Art Filing to USPTO and Urges Removal of Eolas Patent (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- A published letter from Tim Berners-Lee (Director, W3C) to the Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (James E. Rogan, Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property) appeals for a reexamination of the Eolas browser patent in order to prevent substantial economic and technical damage to the operation of World Wide Web. The patent applies to Java applets, browser plug-ins, ActiveX components, and related embedded program objects.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

W3C Presents Prior Art Filing to USPTO and Urges Removal of Eolas Patent (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- A published letter from Tim Berners-Lee (Director, W3C) to the Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (James E. Rogan, Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property) appeals for a reexamination of the Eolas browser patent in order to prevent substantial economic and technical damage to the operation of World Wide Web. The patent applies to Java applets, browser plug-ins, ActiveX components, and related embedded program objects.

Eightlinks

The flight to India (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- The flight to India - "The jobs Britain stole from the Asian subcontinent 200 years ago are now being returned..."... Posted by abursey at 05:11 PM Iraq Business NewsIraqi business directory, tender information, and news updates. Did Bush Falsify WMD?

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Microsoft Reaches for Its Wallet (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- The antitrust aftermath continues as the software giant settles six more class-action lawsuits, this time agreeing to pony up $200 million to consumers who bought its software products.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Microsoft Reaches for Its Wallet (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- The antitrust aftermath continues as the software giant settles six more class-action lawsuits, this time agreeing to pony up $200 million to consumers who bought its software products.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Microsoft Reaches for Its Wallet (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- The antitrust aftermath continues as the software giant settles six more class-action lawsuits, this time agreeing to pony up $200 million to consumers who bought its software products.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Light at the End of the Tunnel (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- There's been enough clinical testing for doctors to assert that infrared light therapy helps the healing process. What nobody can say with certainty, though, is why. By Noah Shachtman.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Welcome to the Age of Enhancement (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- As of this summer, doctors have the U.S. government's approval to make humans taller. Can stronger, smarter and faster be far behind? By Gregory Stock from Wired magazine.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Boob Tubes Going Digital By 2007 (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- A U.S. appeals court upholds FCC requirements that TV manufacturers install high-quality digital broadcast signals in new sets starting July 2004. Under the new rules, the lagging transition to digital TV will be completed by July 2007.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Light at the End of the Tunnel (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- There's been enough clinical testing for doctors to assert that infrared light therapy helps the healing process. What nobody can say with certainty, though, is why. By Noah Shachtman.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Welcome to the Age of Enhancement (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- As of this summer, doctors have the U.S. government's approval to make humans taller. Can stronger, smarter and faster be far behind? By Gregory Stock from Wired magazine.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Boob Tubes Going Digital By 2007 (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- A U.S. appeals court upholds FCC requirements that TV manufacturers install high-quality digital broadcast signals in new sets starting July 2004. Under the new rules, the lagging transition to digital TV will be completed by July 2007.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Light at the End of the Tunnel (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- There's been enough clinical testing for doctors to assert that infrared light therapy helps the healing process. What nobody can say with certainty, though, is why. By Noah Shachtman.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Welcome to the Age of Enhancement (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- As of this summer, doctors have the U.S. government's approval to make humans taller. Can stronger, smarter and faster be far behind? By Gregory Stock from Wired magazine.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Boob Tubes Going Digital By 2007 (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- A U.S. appeals court upholds FCC requirements that TV manufacturers install high-quality digital broadcast signals in new sets starting July 2004. Under the new rules, the lagging transition to digital TV will be completed by July 2007.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Looking Toward a Networked World (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Tech guru Tim O'Reilly cites Apple's iTunes Music Store as an example of how the company is leading a revolution in Net-enabled software. Leander Kahney reports from the Mac OS X Conference in Santa Clara, California.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

It'll Thrill Ya, It'll Kill Ya (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- The Old Sow demands respect as she comes roiling to the surface of the Atlantic off the Maine coast. She's the largest tidal whirlpool on earth and you trifle with her at your own peril. Michelle Delio reports from Eastport, Maine.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

E-Vote Protest Gains Momentum (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Students who have published memos that cast doubt on the security of Diebold's voting machines have received not only the inevitable cease-and-desist orders, but nationwide support as well. By Kim Zetter.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Looking Toward a Networked World (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Tech guru Tim O'Reilly cites Apple's iTunes Music Store as an example of how the company is leading a revolution in Net-enabled software. Leander Kahney reports from the Mac OS X Conference in Santa Clara, California.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

It'll Thrill Ya, It'll Kill Ya (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- The Old Sow demands respect as she comes roiling to the surface of the Atlantic off the Maine coast. She's the largest tidal whirlpool on earth and you trifle with her at your own peril. Michelle Delio reports from Eastport, Maine.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

E-Vote Protest Gains Momentum (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Students who have published memos that cast doubt on the security of Diebold's voting machines have received not only the inevitable cease-and-desist orders, but nationwide support as well. By Kim Zetter.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Looking Toward a Networked World (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Tech guru Tim O'Reilly cites Apple's iTunes Music Store as an example of how the company is leading a revolution in Net-enabled software. Leander Kahney reports from the Mac OS X Conference in Santa Clara, California.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

It'll Thrill Ya, It'll Kill Ya (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- The Old Sow demands respect as she comes roiling to the surface of the Atlantic off the Maine coast. She's the largest tidal whirlpool on earth and you trifle with her at your own peril. Michelle Delio reports from Eastport, Maine.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

E-Vote Protest Gains Momentum (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Students who have published memos that cast doubt on the security of Diebold's voting machines have received not only the inevitable cease-and-desist orders, but nationwide support as well. By Kim Zetter.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

New Ways to Skirt DMCA & hellip; Legally! (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- The U.S. Copyright Office gives consumers the right to work around certain provisions of the controversial law. Digital-rights advocates worry the exemptions don't go far enough. By Katie Dean.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

New Ways to Skirt DMCA & hellip; Legally! (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- The U.S. Copyright Office gives consumers the right to work around certain provisions of the controversial law. Digital-rights advocates worry the exemptions don't go far enough. By Katie Dean.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

New Ways to Skirt DMCA & hellip; Legally! (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- The U.S. Copyright Office gives consumers the right to work around certain provisions of the controversial law. Digital-rights advocates worry the exemptions don't go far enough. By Katie Dean.

DR Nyheder

Quraishy går som formand for POEM (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Formanden for indvandrerorganisationen POEM, Bashy Quraishy, har efter flere ugers medieomtale trukket sig fra sin post skriver Jyllands-Posten.

DR Nyheder

CIA skal udlevere dokumenter (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Det amerikanske senats efterretnings- komité skruer nu bissen på overfor CIA.

DR Nyheder

DA: Ledige søger ikke arbejde (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Hovedparten af de ledige, der får kontanthjælp i deres lokale kommune, opfylder ikke kravet om at stå til rådighed for arbejdsmarkedet.Det viser en stikprøveundersøgelse foretaget af Danmarks Statistik for Dansk Arbejdsgiverforening (DA), skriver Berlingske Tidende.57 pct.

United Networks News Headlines

Putin pledges mine safety review (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- (23:07 UTC) BBC

United Networks News Headlines

Rich Nations Called on to Ease Iraw Debt (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- (23:04 UTC) ABC

MediaMac

PowerLogix klar med PowerCube (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- Det største problem med opgradering af den stadig populære Cube, har længe været hvordan de hurtige processorer skulle komme af med varmen, i den passivt kølede maskine. Løsningen fra PowerLogix hedder PowerCube.

XML News by CodingTheWeb.com

W3C Presents W3C Day Japan on 14 November in Tokyo (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- 2003-10-29: W3C Day Japan 2003 (in Japanese) will be held on 14 November 2003 at Keio University Mita Campus in Tokyo, Japan. The conference is organized by the Keio Research Institute at SFC in advance of their Open Research Forum. W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee and members of the W3C Team will speak about XML, SOAP, WSDL, RDF, accessibility, device independence, and the Semantic Web. The event is open to the public and registration is required.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

W3C Presents W3C Day Japan on 14 November in Tokyo (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- 2003-10-29: W3C Day Japan 2003 (in Japanese) will be held on 14 November 2003 at Keio University Mita Campus in Tokyo, Japan. The conference is organized by the Keio Research Institute at SFC in advance of their Open Research Forum. W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee and members of the W3C Team will speak about XML, SOAP, WSDL, RDF, accessibility, device independence, and the Semantic Web. The event is open to the public and registration is required.

SOAP News by CodingTheWeb.com

W3C Presents W3C Day Japan on 14 November in Tokyo (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- 2003-10-29: W3C Day Japan 2003 (in Japanese) will be held on 14 November 2003 at Keio University Mita Campus in Tokyo, Japan. The conference is organized by the Keio Research Institute at SFC in advance of their Open Research Forum. W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee and members of the W3C Team will speak about XML, SOAP, WSDL, RDF, accessibility, device independence, and the Semantic Web. The event is open to the public and registration is required.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

W3C Presents W3C Day Japan on 14 November in Tokyo (Oct 29 2003 23:11 GMT)

- 2003-10-29: W3C Day Japan 2003 (in Japanese) will be held on 14 November 2003 at Keio University Mita Campus in Tokyo, Japan. The conference is organized by the Keio Research Institute at SFC in advance of their Open Research Forum. W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee and members of the W3C Team will speak about XML, SOAP, WSDL, RDF, accessibility, device independence, and the Semantic Web. The event is open to the public and registration is required.

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