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Gates: Hardware Will Be Free (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Microsoft has a fitful relationship with PC makers, so Bill Gates probably enjoyed predicting that advancing technology will blow a hole through their business model. And, naturally, Microsoft will be there to exploit it. |
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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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Gates: Hardware Will Be Free (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Microsoft has a fitful relationship with PC makers, so Bill Gates probably enjoyed predicting that advancing technology will blow a hole through their business model. And, naturally, Microsoft will be there to exploit it. |
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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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Gates: Hardware Will Be Free (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Microsoft has a fitful relationship with PC makers, so Bill Gates probably enjoyed predicting that advancing technology will blow a hole through their business model. And, naturally, Microsoft will be there to exploit it. |
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Bioethics Group Speaks Out (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - The President's Council on Bioethics says infertility clinics and assisted-reproduction techniques need greater scrutiny. The group recommends legislation and research into fertility procedures, and hopes the president will heed its call. |
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Maybe the Music's Just Lousy? (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - The recording industry insists that CD sales are off because everyone's online stealing the music. Now a study comes along saying that piracy has little, if anything, to do with stagnant sales. |
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Bioethics Group Speaks Out (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - The President's Council on Bioethics says infertility clinics and assisted-reproduction techniques need greater scrutiny. The group recommends legislation and research into fertility procedures, and hopes the president will heed its call. |
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Maybe the Music's Just Lousy? (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - The recording industry insists that CD sales are off because everyone's online stealing the music. Now a study comes along saying that piracy has little, if anything, to do with stagnant sales. |
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Bioethics Group Speaks Out (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - The President's Council on Bioethics says infertility clinics and assisted-reproduction techniques need greater scrutiny. The group recommends legislation and research into fertility procedures, and hopes the president will heed its call. |
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Maybe the Music's Just Lousy? (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - The recording industry insists that CD sales are off because everyone's online stealing the music. Now a study comes along saying that piracy has little, if anything, to do with stagnant sales. |
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Web Wine Sales Still Bottled Up (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Many states ban wine shipments across state lines in the name of morality. But winemakers are trying to overturn these rules, saying they only benefit giant liquor wholesalers. Both sides are lined up to fight in the Supreme Court. By Kendra Mayfield. |
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Web Wine Sales Still Bottled Up (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Many states ban wine shipments across state lines in the name of morality. But winemakers are trying to overturn these rules, saying they only benefit giant liquor wholesalers. Both sides are lined up to fight in the Supreme Court. By Kendra Mayfield. |
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Web Wine Sales Still Bottled Up (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Many states ban wine shipments across state lines in the name of morality. But winemakers are trying to overturn these rules, saying they only benefit giant liquor wholesalers. Both sides are lined up to fight in the Supreme Court. By Kendra Mayfield. |
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Passport Safety, Privacy Face Off (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Future passports may include digital mug shots and RFID tags full of sensitive personal information. While government agencies like the idea of tamper-resistant documents, privacy advocates see an attempt to impose a global ID system. By Ryan Singel. |
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Net Hoaxes Snare Fools All Year (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Infinite power supplies, 87-pound house cats and dehydrated water do not exist. Yet people continue to be fooled by online hoaxes. It's that time of year again, so watch out. By Joanna Glasner. |
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Passport Safety, Privacy Face Off (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Future passports may include digital mug shots and RFID tags full of sensitive personal information. While government agencies like the idea of tamper-resistant documents, privacy advocates see an attempt to impose a global ID system. By Ryan Singel. |
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Net Hoaxes Snare Fools All Year (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Infinite power supplies, 87-pound house cats and dehydrated water do not exist. Yet people continue to be fooled by online hoaxes. It's that time of year again, so watch out. By Joanna Glasner. |
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Passport Safety, Privacy Face Off (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Future passports may include digital mug shots and RFID tags full of sensitive personal information. While government agencies like the idea of tamper-resistant documents, privacy advocates see an attempt to impose a global ID system. By Ryan Singel. |
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Net Hoaxes Snare Fools All Year (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Infinite power supplies, 87-pound house cats and dehydrated water do not exist. Yet people continue to be fooled by online hoaxes. It's that time of year again, so watch out. By Joanna Glasner. |
The SquizLog
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Golfing Indulgence (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - Fore!!! Hopefully that golfing shout will not be heard too often over the next few days as a result of my shots. I'm off to Melbourne with seven golfing mates for a hard-earned holiday. We have three days of golf... |
WOW Report
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Two Other Countries Heard From (Mar 31 2004 23:18 GMT) - "I for one adore Sarah Jessica," wrote Randy in an email he dashed off before bolting out the door for important destinations. "For all the obvious reasons. . . and being gay has nothing to do with it. |
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Back to Basics: XML In .NET (Mar 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - If you're a .NET developer, you'll need to get a grip on XML. Philip's whirlwind tutorial makes it easy, as he introduces essential XML concepts, then shows you how to read, write, and validate XML files in .NET. |
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Back to Basics: XML In .NET (Mar 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - If you're a .NET developer, you'll need to get a grip on XML. Philip's whirlwind tutorial makes it easy, as he introduces essential XML concepts, then shows you how to read, write, and validate XML files in .NET. |
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Back to Basics: XML In .NET (Mar 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - If you're a .NET developer, you'll need to get a grip on XML. Philip's whirlwind tutorial makes it easy, as he introduces essential XML concepts, then shows you how to read, write, and validate XML files in .NET. |
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Back to Basics: XML In .NET (Mar 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - If you're a .NET developer, you'll need to get a grip on XML. Philip's whirlwind tutorial makes it easy, as he introduces essential XML concepts, then shows you how to read, write, and validate XML files in .NET. |
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Learning to love mass murder (Mar 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - I'm not a violent guy. But I just cheerfully burned an entire marching band to death, then kicked a woman's head downstairs. OK, it's all virtual slaughter, but I'm starting to scare myself. |
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Learning to love mass murder (Mar 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - I'm not a violent guy. But I just cheerfully burned an entire marching band to death, then kicked a woman's head downstairs. OK, it's all virtual slaughter, but I'm starting to scare myself. |
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Learning to love mass murder (Mar 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - I'm not a violent guy. But I just cheerfully burned an entire marching band to death, then kicked a woman's head downstairs. OK, it's all virtual slaughter, but I'm starting to scare myself. |
Site Concept Scan
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Drug bust (Mar 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - (Australia) From Hope Valley was also arrested for taking part in the manufacture of amphetamine. [$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(100%), $propaganda_theme2(100%), $propaganda_theme5(60%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $drugs(95%), $hallucinogen(100%), $MDMA(60%), $stimulant(100%), $amphetamines(100%), $cannabis(100%), $various_drugs(95%)] |
Mars Rover Blog
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Where Light Meets Dark (Mar 31 2004 23:17 GMT) - This panoramic camera image of the soil target whimsically called "Neopolitan" from the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity's "Eagle Crater" soil survey highlights the border between two different soil types - a lighter, finer-grained unit to the left and a darker, coarser-grained to the right. Scientists are pondering the unusually distinct border between these different soil types. To the lower left and partially hidden by the shadow of the mast is an airbag bounce mark. Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell |
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