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Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger
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Gentile on Blogging (Dec 29 2003 23:46 GMT) - Sam Gentile talks about his blog decisions. He's already seen that blogging costs him money. Agreed. Leave the blogging to those of us who don't have more lucrative economic pursuits to pursue! That said, Sam is one of the smartest developers I've met. |
Robert Scoble: scobleizer
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Gentile on Blogging (Dec 29 2003 23:46 GMT) - Sam Gentile talks about his blog decisions. He's already seen that blogging costs him money. Agreed. Leave the blogging to those of us who don't have more lucrative economic pursuits to pursue! That said, Sam is one of the smartest developers I've met. |
KaosCity
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certeza (Dec 29 2003 23:44 GMT) - El otro día entré con Julia Roberts en unos grandes almacenes y nadie me vio. |
Emo Violent
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Opera 7.50. (Dec 29 2003 23:44 GMT) - Opera is working on releasing version 7.50 to the masses and I cannot wait to start using it. Three important new things have been integrated or changed which I need now. Unfortunately I am too fearful of the preview release... |
Ross Notes
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This is almost TOO spontaneous. (Dec 29 2003 23:43 GMT) - This is almost TOO spontaneous. I wonder if this is how AOL is doing it? Write your piece, hit enter on your keyboard, and bang, you're published. It's strange not being able to use the enter key to seperate paragraphs-... |
The Agonist
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As Anti-Terror Step, FBI Warns Police About Almanacs (Dec 29 2003 23:43 GMT) - As Anti-Terror Step, FBI Warns Police About Almanacs The FBI has warned police nationwide to be alert for people carrying almanacs, cautioning that the popular reference books covering everything from abbreviations to weather trends could be used for terrorist planning. ed: while i can see how an almanac might be marginally useful for terrorists, is the FBI really serious? darn, i guess that 2004 world almanac (or terrorist's handbook, as it shall now be called) i just bought is headed for the trashcan. wouldn't want to be caught with such a damning piece of evidence. |
Joi Ito's Web
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CSS in RSS feed (Dec 29 2003 23:42 GMT) - Richard showed me how to put my style sheet (Which Boris made) in my feeds (RSS 1.0/RSS 2.0). Take a look at it in your news reader and tell me what you think. Also, if you think this is "funky" please let me know why. |
KaosCity
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deseo (Dec 29 2003 23:41 GMT) - Me gustaría ser una teoría para que alguien me sostuviera. |
Smart Mobs
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SimpleThai (Dec 29 2003 23:41 GMT) - Dr Vuthichai Ampornaramveth is a Thai researcher at the National Institute of Informatics (NII) in Japan and has developed a Java-based software applet to support the Thai language on a mobile phone.The software is distributed as shareware and recently won Gold at the Smart Innovation Awards 2003.His idea was based on his personal needs when he purchased his first mobile phone equipped with Java technology in Japan last year.Dr Vuthichai said" I had experience in developing Thai language support on the Linux platform as well as Java language so I thought why not develop Java to support Thai language on a mobile phone.'' Japanese-based developer puts Thai on mobile phones |
CNET News.com - The Net
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Holiday e-shopping sets record (Dec 29 2003 23:41 GMT) - Online spending, excluding travel, reached a record $15.8 billion from Nov. 1 through Dec. 19, according to the most recent "eSpending" survey by Goldman Sachs, Harris Interactive and Nielsen/NetRatings. |
Simply American
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Blame Canada VII (Dec 29 2003 23:40 GMT) - I say the civil courts are there to handle negligence in beef sales. "Buyer beware" is an important principle, too. Let's stop passing the buck. There's a seller and a buyer. Leave government out of it. |
WPVI Front Page headlines
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Deadly Hit and Run (Dec 29 2003 23:40 GMT) - Police in Cheltenham, Montgomery County are asking for the publics help, in a deadly hit and run. Officers don't have a suspect in custody, or know the make of the vehicle that ran over 78-year-old Catherine Horner of Philadelphia. |
WPVI Front Page headlines
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Drivers Avoiding Toll Hikes (Dec 29 2003 23:40 GMT) - Toll revenue and traffic on seven toll bridges between Pennsylvania and New Jersey continues to fall below expected levels, one year after a toll hike spurred many motorists to seek alternative routes. |
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