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iPodhead (Dec 12 2003 10:35 GMT) - Und hier der nicht mal näherungsweise tägliche Mac-Link: Ein neues Weblog rund um das beste aller tragbaren Behältnisse für digital abgelegte Musik, den Apple iPod, ist iPodhead: »Hopefully this site will thrive in the months to come and be a location for tips, tricks and reviews... |
Niutopia/Jouebs
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lamuselivre : Sacré Kourouma ! (Dec 12 2003 10:35 GMT) - Témoin de son temps, dénonçant sans complaisance les travers et les horreurs des pouvoirs africains, Ahmadou Kourouma, un ancien d’Indochine - les atrocités de la guerre, il savait donc bien ce que c’était - exécrait l’ethnicisme. Il avait condamné le génocide rwandais. |
DN Sport
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Hollands damer slog världsrekord (Dec 12 2003 10:35 GMT) - Sverige slutade trea i försöksheaten på 4x50 meter fritt. Tyskland kom tvåa och Holland klämde till med ett nytt världsrekord, 1.38,13, utan Inge DeBruijn i laget. |
Arizona Daily Star: Business
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A cha-ching! November (Dec 12 2003 10:34 GMT) - WASHINGTON - Holiday shoppers catapulted sales at the nation's retailers higher in November, raising hopes that the rest of the year will see more Santas than Scrooges. |
TWiki.Main
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NigelBray (Dec 12 2003 10:34 GMT) - Name: Nigel Bray Email: RHCLTFQZHPJX@spammotelSTOPSPAM com Country: United Kingdom County: Hertfordshire, Moving to Somerset My Home Page: |
TWiki.Codev
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CoffeeBreak (Dec 12 2003 10:34 GMT) - Coffee Break Note: This topic is for casual conversation among developers and contributors. Bring any topic you'd like, off-topic discussions are welcome too. After ... |
Wired News
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Profiling System Takeoff Delayed (Dec 12 2003 10:33 GMT) - CAPPS II, the proposed system to profile airline passengers in the United States and weed out potential terrorists, is facing delays thanks to heightened scrutiny and criticism at home and abroad. By Ryan Singel. |
Wired News
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VoIP: Here, There, Everywhere (Dec 12 2003 10:33 GMT) - The battle for dial tones is heating up as traditional phone companies, cable firms and Internet telephony providers roll out rival VoIP, or voice over Internet protocol, services. Look for falling prices ahead. By Mark McClusky. |
Wired News
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How Mac OS X Can Shed Its Skin (Dec 12 2003 10:33 GMT) - In the mid 1990s, Kaleidoscope led to an explosion of funky custom skins for the Mac desktop. Now, Unsanity's ShapeShifter hopes to do the same thing for OS X. By Leander Kahney. |
Wired News
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Greenpeace: We're No Mongerers! (Dec 12 2003 10:33 GMT) - Greenpeace lawyers will ask a court to drop federal criminal charges stemming from a protest aboard a mahogany importer's ship. The group says it is being unfairly targeted under an obscure 1872 statute that prohibits 'sailor mongering.' By Niall McKay. |
Wired News
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A Royal Pain in the Internet (Dec 12 2003 10:33 GMT) - The heir to the Spanish throne is set to wed a popular TV anchorwoman, and the country is in a tizzy. So are the cybersquatters, who have been snagging domain names related to the royal couple. The government steps in. Ana Bedia reports from Madrid. |
Wired News
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Reaping Profit From Peer-to-Peer (Dec 12 2003 10:33 GMT) - A consortium of music and software companies hopes to find ways to make money from Internet file sharing. The Content Reference Forum formed in March to develop a universal way to distribute digital content. |
Wired News
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Tech Transformation Not All Good (Dec 12 2003 10:33 GMT) - Delegates to a U.N. tech summit warn that the push to overcome the digital divide may have unforeseen consequences. Westerners fret about security issues, while developing countries say the English-dominated Internet can reduce diversity. |
Wired News
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Virginia Nabs Two Big Spammers (Dec 12 2003 10:33 GMT) - Two prolific spammers from North Carolina are facing four felony charges for sending thousands of unsolicited e-mail pitches. Each count under Virginia's tough antispam law carries up to five years in prison and fines of up to $2,500. |
Wired News
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Global Warming Killing Thousands (Dec 12 2003 10:33 GMT) - Climate change, linked by scientists to human emissions of gases such as carbon dioxide from cars and factories, caused 150,000 deaths in 2000, the World Health Organization says, and that number is rising. |
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