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Mobitopia
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SMS and WAP: Rumours of our demise are greatly exaggerated... (Apr 28 2004 10:59 GMT) - Dave Winer dit: I don't use SMS, I don't think it exists in the US, but I understand it's popular in Europe and Asia. Given that this sentence was written on the same day that Verizon Wireless of the US announced that they handled 2.1 billion text messages in Q1 2004, and given that I was sending transatlantic SMS back in February 2002, it should have been fairly straightforward to check whether or not SMS exists in the US. And it is indeed fairly popular in Europe, with 2. |
fullasagoog.com full roast blend
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FlashCast from 3GSM World Congress 2004 (Apr 28 2004 10:58 GMT) - In this enlightening article on Macromedia's Mobile and Devices dev center, Anup Murarka provides insight into the much talked about "FlashCast".The article details how Juha Christensen (President, Mobile and Devices) published daily articles to people who were using FlashCast about the benefits of the product as well as updates. Juha talks in some detail about FlashCast channels, data services and how it's important for Macromedia to move forward with their vision of Flash content on handsets. |
PoliPundit
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Robopolling (Apr 28 2004 10:58 GMT) - Mickey Kaus notes that SurveyUSA's robo-polling came the closest to predicting the razor-thin Specter win. As I've noted before, SurveyUSA has proven to be the |
Ecademy: user blogs
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WorldPay/online payments advice needed! [Steve Purkiss] (Apr 28 2004 10:57 GMT) - Hello, Although I've integrated different payment engines many times, I've never been in the position of having to use one for my own business until now. I'm just about to sign up with WorldPay as they have the most recognisable and 'trustworthy' name in the industry and people's perceptions. Just before I do though I thought I would ask my network for opinions - anything else I should be using instead? Do I really need to pay the extra £20pcm and 1% for the guarantee? They already take 4. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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WorldPay/online payments advice needed! [Steve Purkiss] (Apr 28 2004 10:57 GMT) - Hello, Although I've integrated different payment engines many times, I've never been in the position of having to use one for my own business until now. I'm just about to sign up with WorldPay as they have the most recognisable and 'trustworthy' name in the industry and people's perceptions. Just before I do though I thought I would ask my network for opinions - anything else I should be using instead? Do I really need to pay the extra £20pcm and 1% for the guarantee? They already take 4. |
An Englishman's Castle
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Big please (Apr 28 2004 10:57 GMT) - I have had great support from all sorts of people for my appeal - see details to the right. But one or two of you may still be thinking about dipping into your pockets for a bit of change... |
fullasagoog.com full roast blend
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Google, SWF, searching (Apr 28 2004 10:56 GMT) - Google, SWF, searching: There's a meme being linked-around today, and I haven't traced it back to source yet... it may be Brad Hill's Unofficial Google Weblog, may have started somewhere else... picked up & mutated on SearchEngineGuide among others. Google... |
BREAKING ALL THE RULES
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Global Taxation Rears Its Ugly Head by Joan Veon (Apr 28 2004 10:56 GMT) - Perhaps it is time to put an end to all of the schematic transfer of wealth mechanisms and withdraw not only from the UN, but the IMF, the World Bank, the World Health Organization, UNESCO, the International Criminal Court, the World Trade Organization an |
life of nicole lee
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Phase in, Phase out (Apr 28 2004 10:55 GMT) - Not that anyone really cares about my diet/fitness stuff, but I'll yap about it anyway. I recently reached my target weight on the South Beach Diet plan, and have officially moved on to Phase 3 of the diet; the healthy-diet-for-life phase. That means if I want to have some of the bad stuff, I'm free to do so, as long as I maintain a balanced diet in general. Sure, there are days when I've put on 2-3 pounds over the target weight (especially those "special auntie visit" days), but that's nothing. |
blizzle! - internet pop culture
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Releases: DynAmp (Apr 28 2004 10:55 GMT) - DynAmp 0.51 by Erik Christiansson (Sci) A bang module for controling Winamp2 and Winamp3. Bangs check for a running copy of wa2/wa3, if none found then if a force is defined in step.rc, and last it analyzes the WinampPath for either winamp.exe/studio. |
Daily Delusions
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Movie Reviews: Kill Bill Vol. 2 (Apr 28 2004 10:55 GMT) - This review is actually the first I read at spiegel.de which is all-out positive about the reviewed movie: Kill Bill Vol. 2. I may decide to post my own review later. |
JSPWiki
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AKKu (Apr 28 2004 10:55 GMT) - 192.109.190.88 changed this page on Wed Apr 28 13:55: |
Broadbandreports
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Morning Broadband Bytes (Apr 28 2004 10:55 GMT) - The first stop for top industry news!. Inside Todays Bytes: New software blocks pop-up ad blockers Senate struggles over ban on taxing Internet connections Europe: Employers liable for porn spam Analysts to Sony: Cut PS2 prices now or be outsold by Microsoft Broadband users: |
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