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Michael Fioritto's Radio Weblog
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How to Make RSS Commercially ... (Dec 16 2003 15:31 GMT) - How to Make RSS Commercially Viable. (via BuzzMachine): David Galbraith makes sense: "Without full content no aggregator can add much value by categorizing and filtering infomation, so no purely RSS based aggregator can make much money...The solution that gives publishers traffic and allows aggregators to... |
Seinfeld Blog
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Art VanDelay (Dec 16 2003 15:31 GMT) - World famous architect. Currently working on an addition to the Guggenheim. Looks suspiciously like George - finds talking about his craft to women very helpful in getting them interested in him.... |
Cold Fury
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Nice (Dec 16 2003 15:30 GMT) - Stephen got a nice little note from someone he knows in Atlanta, and…well, read it. Warms the cockles of my... |
Neurotech
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Shared for administrative purposes? Um, no. (Dec 16 2003 15:30 GMT) - Since these Windows tricks I'm uncovering seem mildy popular, I'll keep posting them (and note to Techknight: send me any good ones you know). So everyone can see that Windows XP shares by default at least three "drives" - $C,... |
The Review
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"Sir, there ain't no more strawberries." (Dec 16 2003 15:30 GMT) - (Review) Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA) demonstrates how far into paranoid delusions the Left has fallen. On Seattle radio yesterday, Rep. Jim McDermott questioned the timing of Saddam Hussein's capture, saying, "I'm sure they could have found him a long time... |
Big Fat Blog
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Xenical for Kids (Dec 16 2003 15:30 GMT) - The FDA has approved the use of Xenical in teenagers. Mind you... ...it brings about just modest weight loss. In... |
WIFLblog
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Benetech is a non-profit venture ... (Dec 16 2003 15:30 GMT) - Benetech is a non-profit venture that combines the impact of technological solutions with the social entrepreneurship business model to help disadvantaged communities in our society and across the world. The Benetech Initiative and Social Entrepreneurship Technology's Impact on Social Problems Current Projects New Philanthropic Option for the Technological Community Benetech's Origins The Arkenstone Story The Future Technology Serving Humanity |
Ted Ritzer: Gaeaidealog
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Benetech is a non-profit venture ... (Dec 16 2003 15:30 GMT) - Benetech is a non-profit venture that combines the impact of technological solutions with the social entrepreneurship business model to help disadvantaged communities in our society and across the world. The Benetech Initiative and Social Entrepreneurship Technology's Impact on Social Problems Current Projects New Philanthropic Option for the Technological Community Benetech's Origins The Arkenstone Story The Future Technology Serving Humanity |
Random Just
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Uden punktum (Dec 16 2003 15:30 GMT) - Dette er et forsøg på at skabe en linie ikke længere end 65 tegn (...) |
HubLog
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Movable Type on Windows XP (Dec 16 2003 15:29 GMT) - To run Movable Type locally on Windows XP, you need to install Apache HTTP server, ActiveState Perl and MySQL. Use WinMySQLAdmin to start and stop the MySQL server, and MySQLControlCenter to add a new database. Use PPM to install DBI and DBD-mysql. Download the Movable Type files and put them in the cgi-bin and htdocs folders of the Apache installation. Set the path to Perl at the top of each . |
via travel design
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Sette Ponti (Dec 16 2003 15:29 GMT) - Tenuta Sette Ponti wines have garnered numerous accolades in respected wine journals in the past few years.... |
CRM-Daily
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End of the Line for Best-of-Breed Analytics Apps? - Part 2 (Dec 16 2003 15:29 GMT) - Part 1 of this two-part series posed this question: Are the best-of-breed analytics vendors in danger of buckling due to the loss of market share to suite providers, such as Siebel, PeopleSoft, SAP and Oracle? The answer is no. To be sure, Siebel, et al., are positioned to grab the low-hanging fruit in this market. |
CRM-Daily
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SalesLogix Updates Integration Tool (Dec 16 2003 15:29 GMT) - SalesLogix has upgraded its integration tool, Dynalink, adding new functionality in the linkages between order processing and customer service, says Anthony Wooten, vice president of SalesLogix product marketing. |
CRM-Daily
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Top Concerns of Today's CIO (Dec 16 2003 15:29 GMT) - When CIOs in a variety of industries -- finance, technology, retail and others -- articulated their biggest concerns, technology, per se, did not top the list. Rather, they spoke of the challenges of aligning technology with business strategy, keeping a stable of happy, talented I.T. professionals, and controlling costs. |
CRM-Daily
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Remote Control (Dec 16 2003 15:29 GMT) - Imagine being able to access any corporate application from anywhere, without needing a portable device of any sort. This is now possible by connecting to VPNs using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) communications. SSL VPNs can be used to access corporate resources from any Web browser, a console in an airport lounge, a home PC, a PDA or a smartphone. |
CRM-Daily
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Bar Codes Could Be Replaced by Electronics (Dec 16 2003 15:29 GMT) - The now-ubiquitous bar code imprinted on the products we buy soon may become a technological relic, replaced by something called Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID. The tags with tiny computer chips can be scanned quickly and at a distance, and could radically alter the way we shop. |
bloggerApiTest News
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Blogger News Item (Dec 16 2003 15:29 GMT) - Vertrek Jaap Schalken Vanmiddag per email de aankondiging ontvangen dat Jaap Schalken, General Manager Burger King Nederland, per 31 december Burger King zal gaan verlaten. Jammer dat hij in verband met de huidige reorganisatie heeft besloten weg te gaan. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Heil Honey, I'm Home: Britcom about Hitler (Dec 16 2003 15:29 GMT) - In 1990, Britons were delivered a a short-lived sitcom called Heil Honey, I'm Home, about Adolph Hitler and Eva Braun's home-life next door to a Jewish couple in the 1930s. ... ... ... This most infamous of all British sitcoms attracted controversy out of all proportion to the number of people who saw it. |
Information Technology News
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Microsoft abandons older Windows (Dec 16 2003 15:28 GMT) - Microsoft's decision to withdraw older software from shelves will hit thousands of firms still using the programs. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition] '-- The survey was carried out by US firm AssetMetrix. It found that 80% of the organisations it questioned were still using Windows 98 and 95. -- Inside those firms, 39% of machines were running the venerable operating systems. -- By contrast AssetMetrix found that only 7% of the PCs companies were using had the latest Windows operating system, XP, installed. |
Lean Left
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Speaking of democracy ... (Dec 16 2003 15:28 GMT) - This does not help: U.S. soldiers Monday used batons to break up a demonstration in Tikrit to protest against the... |
Seinfeld Blog
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Al Roker (Dec 16 2003 15:28 GMT) - Rode on the subway with Elaine after she ruined Frank's TV Guide that had Roker on the cover.... |
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