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Blogger beim ORF? (Jan 10 2004 19:59 GMT) - ... scheinen ja eine ganz besondere Spezies zu sein. So zumindest Sierra's Begegnung der etwas anderen Art nach dem profil.at-Artikel über "Lock-Bücher". |
Matthew Yglesias
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A Good Word For Dean (Jan 10 2004 19:59 GMT) - I should note that for all the not-so-nice things being said here and there (including in this space) about Howard Dean, the idea that some non-trivial number of people think Dick Gephardt ought to be the next president is simply... |
Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life
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Why I Read "The Boondocks" Daily (Jan 10 2004 19:58 GMT) - The National Pork Board would like to remind you self-righteous, holier-than-thou beef-eatin' snobs there's never been a single case of "mad pig" disease. Pork: The other white meat, Bee-yotch! The Boondocks comic is consistently funny unlike other online comics that have recently started falling off *cough*Sluggy*cough*. |
winterspeak.com
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CES (Jan 10 2004 19:57 GMT) - I've been reading reports from the Consumer Electronics Show with half and eye, because it's good to be fore-armed against whatever ill conceived gadgets are being cooked up for your living room.The number one story for me is how PC makes are entering the consumer electronics market and vica versa.In my mind, much of this is desperation on the part of HP, Gateway, and other PC OEMs (and MSFT). The commodity PC story is an old one, Dell built a company to make boxes are cheaply as possible, Windows became good enough, and the rest is history.Another part of the story is how new consumer electronic functionalities require PC bits such as harddrives, 802. |
Blog
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Adam Gets It Right Again (Jan 10 2004 19:55 GMT) - A rant reminding you that I got it right first: about flublogging and about Dean. And upon my path the masses followed. |
NewsForge: NewsVac
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LInux iTunes Server (Jan 10 2004 19:55 GMT) - MrApples writes "Though not yet officially successful, there have been some rather intelligent ideas towards running a Linux-based iTunes server. The setup would primarily use applications already known to Linux with a mix of supplemental files from various Macintosh applications.Read more here." |
Broadbandreports
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RIAA Police? (Jan 10 2004 19:54 GMT) - Industry 'enforcers' hit the streets. Donning yellow letter adorned jackets similar to those worn by the FBI and ATF, RIAA "agents" have taken to the street as enforcers for the record industry. The group of not-quite-cops have been wandering the streets of Los Angeles, "busting" dealer.. |
Broadbandreports
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VoIP Regulation (Jan 10 2004 19:54 GMT) - Internet telephony players chime in. Free World Dial-up founder Jeff Pulver, frequent visitor to our VoIP forum, has had his thoughts published on the recent FCC VoIP forum over at CBS Marketwatch. Meanwhile FCC chairman Michael Powell was vocal about VoIP at this week's CES, noting th.. |
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