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I Quizzes. Yes I do. (Dec 05 2003 23:14 GMT) - you are deepskyblue#00BFFFYour dominant hues are cyan and blue. You like people and enjoy making friends. You're conservative and like to make sure things make sense before you step into them, especially in relationships. You are curious but respected for your opinions by people who you sometimes wouldn't even suspect.Your saturation level is very high - you are all about getting things done. |
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Internet's Increasing Role in Real Estate Sales (Dec 05 2003 23:14 GMT) - Internet Homebuyers Save Time, Spend More Money: That's a lot of money for Net geeks to spend on a house. It may surprise some that the average priced home bought by an Internet homebuyer is $462,000. It may surprise most... |
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Like I Said Before... (Dec 05 2003 23:14 GMT) - Series on homeless draws protestsSteven Chester of the Coalition on Homelessness and others at the rally questioned the timing of the series, which was published the week before the mayoral runoff election. They said it was intended to boost support for mayoral candidate Gavin Newsom and his policies. |
Eclecticity: Dan Shafer's Blog Universe
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My First Revolution eBook Available on Special Sale (Dec 05 2003 23:12 GMT) - As a celebration of the emergence of Runtime Revolution into the limelight (having just been awarded a MacUser Eddy), I've agreed to let the company sell the first volume of my eBook, Revolution: Software at the Speed of Thought directly from their Web site for a limited time for just $37.Normally, the only way to get my eBook is to join my online community at RevolutionPros.com. I hope a lot of folks will still do that. |
Eclecticity: Dan Shafer's Blog Universe
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My Favorite Tool is Given Best of Mac Award (Dec 05 2003 23:12 GMT) - My favorite programming tool, Runtime Revolution, has just been named the winner of the 2003 MacUser magazine Eddie award as the best programming tool.Woohoo!I'm glad to see this awesome, powerful, delicious piece of software getting some long-overdue recognition from the Mac community.The best news of all is that this program runs on Mac, Windows, and *nix systems, compiles applications for all of those targets, and is blazingly fast. It is, as I've said before, HyperCard on steroids and amphetamines... |
Amish Tech Support
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The waiting is the hardest part (Dec 05 2003 23:12 GMT) - The Gateway site tells me that my computer will be here on 12/17/2003. That means I have another 12 days to wait? Fuck that. At first I thought that I was going to have DSL hooked up here at the... |
Eclecticity: Dan Shafer's Blog Universe
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Microsoft Further Endears Itself, Decides to Charge for FAT Technology (Dec 05 2003 23:12 GMT) - According to this article in Digital Photography Review, Microsoft is now charging the makers of flash memory and other similar products a fee for the use of the company's 27-year-old FAT file access technology. The company's press release is included in the story.Great move, guys. You wander around whining about everyone hating you and then you continue to beat kids up on the playground and take their lunch money.This is just yet another case of Microsoft saying one thing and then giving the lie to their words by their behavior... |
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for G. Taylor (Dec 05 2003 23:12 GMT) - Anne Langton - Gentlewoman, Pioneer Settler and Artist wood_s_lot... |
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HR-XML Consortium Approves Assessments Specification for Skills Evaluation (Dec 05 2003 23:11 GMT) - The "Assessments 1.0" specification recently approved by the membership of the HR-XML Consortium features six new XML Schemas supporting order requests to providers of assessment and testing services, and the return of assessment status and results. The HR-XML Assessments 1.0 standard provides employers the flexibility and efficiencies of being able to order, manage, and apply assessments from within their HR or recruiting solution of choice. |
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IBM Submits EPAL Version 1.2 Privacy Specification to W3C (Dec 05 2003 23:11 GMT) - W3C has acknowledged receipt of IBM's "Enterprise Privacy Authorization Language (EPAL) Version 1.2" as a Member Submission request. The specification includes a prose description of syntax and semantics, with formal definition of the EPAL syntax in an XML Schema. EPAL defines a formal language for writing enterprise privacy policies to govern data handling practices in IT systems according to fine-grained positive and negative authorization rights. |
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HR-XML Consortium Approves Assessments Specification for Skills Evaluation (Dec 05 2003 23:11 GMT) - The "Assessments 1.0" specification recently approved by the membership of the HR-XML Consortium features six new XML Schemas supporting order requests to providers of assessment and testing services, and the return of assessment status and results. The HR-XML Assessments 1.0 standard provides employers the flexibility and efficiencies of being able to order, manage, and apply assessments from within their HR or recruiting solution of choice. |
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IBM Submits EPAL Version 1.2 Privacy Specification to W3C (Dec 05 2003 23:11 GMT) - W3C has acknowledged receipt of IBM's "Enterprise Privacy Authorization Language (EPAL) Version 1.2" as a Member Submission request. The specification includes a prose description of syntax and semantics, with formal definition of the EPAL syntax in an XML Schema. EPAL defines a formal language for writing enterprise privacy policies to govern data handling practices in IT systems according to fine-grained positive and negative authorization rights. |
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HR-XML Consortium Approves Assessments Specification for Skills Evaluation (Dec 05 2003 23:11 GMT) - The "Assessments 1.0" specification recently approved by the membership of the HR-XML Consortium features six new XML Schemas supporting order requests to providers of assessment and testing services, and the return of assessment status and results. The HR-XML Assessments 1.0 standard provides employers the flexibility and efficiencies of being able to order, manage, and apply assessments from within their HR or recruiting solution of choice. |
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IBM Submits EPAL Version 1.2 Privacy Specification to W3C (Dec 05 2003 23:11 GMT) - W3C has acknowledged receipt of IBM's "Enterprise Privacy Authorization Language (EPAL) Version 1.2" as a Member Submission request. The specification includes a prose description of syntax and semantics, with formal definition of the EPAL syntax in an XML Schema. EPAL defines a formal language for writing enterprise privacy policies to govern data handling practices in IT systems according to fine-grained positive and negative authorization rights. |
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HR-XML Consortium Approves Assessments Specification for Skills Evaluation (Dec 05 2003 23:11 GMT) - The "Assessments 1.0" specification recently approved by the membership of the HR-XML Consortium features six new XML Schemas supporting order requests to providers of assessment and testing services, and the return of assessment status and results. The HR-XML Assessments 1.0 standard provides employers the flexibility and efficiencies of being able to order, manage, and apply assessments from within their HR or recruiting solution of choice. |
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