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Kolabora Breaking News
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News for Today, Apr 1 (Mar 31 2004 23:22 GMT) - Today's news: SEVEN announced that is mobile email server software now supports BREW-based handsets in the Japanese market, good news for KDDI Corp., the second largest mobile carrier there. SEVEN's software provides wireless access to corporate email systems from multiple... |
Winds of Change.NET
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Vesicle Trafficker II (Mar 31 2004 23:22 GMT) - I have quickly read through many posts above, and clearly I am entering this debate at a late hour. So here I will try to avoid repeating too many of the arguments that were raised... |
JoeWorld
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Sun Tzu Quote (Mar 31 2004 23:21 GMT) - "Invincibility depends on one's self; The enemy's vulnerability on him." — Sun Tzu... |
Mars Rover Blog
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No Two Soil Patches Are Alike (Mar 31 2004 23:21 GMT) - This mosaic of microscopic images (each about two centimeters by two centimeters or .8 inches by .8 inches) from the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity illustrates the tremendous variety of soil types and shapes observed by the science team during the recent "Eagle Crater" five-target soil survey. Scientists are working to understand the sorting mechanisms that have distributed the various soil types. The survey was conducted from sol 52 to sol 56. |
mike.whybark.com
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rebooting (Mar 31 2004 23:20 GMT) - The powerbook that suffered brain damage as a result of martini consumption has had an emetic and while it's not 100% it is booting and as far as I can tell is likely to recover. Unfortunately, I think I have to disassemble and clean the keyboard, unless I can score one for cheap on eBay. |
mike.whybark.com
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Punished (Mar 31 2004 23:20 GMT) - I think I just saw Jeff Bezos at a press screening for the new Punisher film. |
Fucked Company
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Bounced (Mar 31 2004 23:20 GMT) - Rumor has it EDS employees were just informed not not deposit their paychecks, if they haven't done so yet. Blames a "problem with payroll". |
Pedro Jorge Romero
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Spam interplanetario (Mar 31 2004 23:20 GMT) - Han descubierto que los problemas que tuvieron las sondas a Marte se debieron a un exceso de spam. Verán, unos spammers rusos consiguieron la dirección de correo electrónico de Spirit y la bombardearon con ofertas de pornografía y viagra. Por supuesto, la memoria del pobre bicho no lo resistió: |
Mars Rover Blog
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'Vanilla' Under the Microscope (Mar 31 2004 23:20 GMT) - Part of the "Eagle Crater" soil survey, this three-centimeter by three-centimeter (1.2-inch by 1.2-inch) microscopic image of the target called "Vanilla" within the "Neopolitan" area was taken on the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity's 53rd sol, or day, on Mars. The image features small grains one millimeter (0.04 inch) or less in size and somewhat lighter in color than those in other soil units observed in the crater. |
Secular Blasphemy
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Lions and Tigers and Kenya ... (Mar 31 2004 23:20 GMT) - Lions and Tigers and Kenya and Norway A rather bizarre flash movie, somewhat resembling the badger badger mushroom thingy posted some months ago: Kenya believe it. And, yeah, it mentions Norway. Pogo sent me this link. Blame him! |
MacCentral
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Apple wins Best of Show at Bio-IT World (Mar 31 2004 23:20 GMT) - Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday won a Best of Show award at Bio-IT World Conference + Expo, taking place this week in Boston, Mass. Apple won the award for its recently announced Apple Workgroup Cluster for Bioinformatics. |
Mars Rover Blog
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'Cookies and Cream' Under the Microscope (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - This three-centimeter by three-centimeter (1.2-inch by 1.2-inch) microscopic image from the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity's "Eagle Crater" soil survey displays a mixture of light and dark soil units at the target called "Cookies and Cream" in the "Neopolitan" area. There are several different types of clasts, or particles, held in surrounding fine-grained sands: rounded spherules, angular, irregular fragments (containing what are presumably vesicles or small cavities) and small, rounded clasts about one millimeter (. |
News by CodingTheWeb.com
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Web Services Resource Framework Adds WS-BaseFaults and WS-ServiceGroup (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Two new specifications relevant to the work of the OASIS Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF) Technical Committee have been released. The goal of "WS-BaseFaults" is to standardize the terminology, concepts, XML types, and WSDL usage of a base fault type for Web service interfaces. The "WS-ServiceGroup" specification uses the resource property model to define membership rules, membership constraints, and classifications for aggregating Web services. |
News by CodingTheWeb.com
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Updated Releases of the WS-Addressing and WS-MetadataExchange Specifications (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - The "Web Services Addressing (WS-Addressing)" and "Web Services Metadata Exchange (WS-MetadataExchange)" specifications have been revised. The new WS-MetadataExchange version assigns a new XML Namespace URI and normatively references the updated WS-Addressing spec. The new WS-Addressing specification based on community feedback and multi-vendor implementation experience includes an improved definition of request-reply and a new WSDL binding and fault codes. |
News by CodingTheWeb.com
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Web Services Resource Framework Adds WS-BaseFaults and WS-ServiceGroup (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Two new specifications relevant to the work of the OASIS Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF) Technical Committee have been released. The goal of "WS-BaseFaults" is to standardize the terminology, concepts, XML types, and WSDL usage of a base fault type for Web service interfaces. The "WS-ServiceGroup" specification uses the resource property model to define membership rules, membership constraints, and classifications for aggregating Web services. |
News by CodingTheWeb.com
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Updated Releases of the WS-Addressing and WS-MetadataExchange Specifications (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - The "Web Services Addressing (WS-Addressing)" and "Web Services Metadata Exchange (WS-MetadataExchange)" specifications have been revised. The new WS-MetadataExchange version assigns a new XML Namespace URI and normatively references the updated WS-Addressing spec. The new WS-Addressing specification based on community feedback and multi-vendor implementation experience includes an improved definition of request-reply and a new WSDL binding and fault codes. |
XML News by CodingTheWeb.com
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Web Services Resource Framework Adds WS-BaseFaults and WS-ServiceGroup (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Two new specifications relevant to the work of the OASIS Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF) Technical Committee have been released. The goal of "WS-BaseFaults" is to standardize the terminology, concepts, XML types, and WSDL usage of a base fault type for Web service interfaces. The "WS-ServiceGroup" specification uses the resource property model to define membership rules, membership constraints, and classifications for aggregating Web services. |
XML News by CodingTheWeb.com
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Updated Releases of the WS-Addressing and WS-MetadataExchange Specifications (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - The "Web Services Addressing (WS-Addressing)" and "Web Services Metadata Exchange (WS-MetadataExchange)" specifications have been revised. The new WS-MetadataExchange version assigns a new XML Namespace URI and normatively references the updated WS-Addressing spec. The new WS-Addressing specification based on community feedback and multi-vendor implementation experience includes an improved definition of request-reply and a new WSDL binding and fault codes. |
News by CodingTheWeb.com
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Web Services Resource Framework Adds WS-BaseFaults and WS-ServiceGroup (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Two new specifications relevant to the work of the OASIS Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF) Technical Committee have been released. The goal of "WS-BaseFaults" is to standardize the terminology, concepts, XML types, and WSDL usage of a base fault type for Web service interfaces. The "WS-ServiceGroup" specification uses the resource property model to define membership rules, membership constraints, and classifications for aggregating Web services. |
News by CodingTheWeb.com
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Updated Releases of the WS-Addressing and WS-MetadataExchange Specifications (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - The "Web Services Addressing (WS-Addressing)" and "Web Services Metadata Exchange (WS-MetadataExchange)" specifications have been revised. The new WS-MetadataExchange version assigns a new XML Namespace URI and normatively references the updated WS-Addressing spec. The new WS-Addressing specification based on community feedback and multi-vendor implementation experience includes an improved definition of request-reply and a new WSDL binding and fault codes. |
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French Hound Music Pirates (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - France's music industry, stung by a sudden drop in sales, is joining its counterparts in other countries in taking up legal cudgels against those nefarious online music swappers. |
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