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Microsoft closing in on PalmSource (Apr 30 2004 17:51 GMT) - In the race for market share, Microsoft and PalmSource finished the first quarter neck and neck, as the handheld specialist lost substantial share and the software giant made some gains. |
Cinema Minima
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Film No. 2 online (Apr 30 2004 17:50 GMT) - The weirdest thing about filmmaking is that once I've finished something, I simply and suddenly lose all interest in it. Of course, films don't "work" without an audience. The whole point of their existence is that they get seen and experienced by a viewer or two. And so, with that in mind, Film No. 2 is available online. |
Slashdot
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Dirac: BBC Open Source Video Codec (Apr 30 2004 17:50 GMT) - NickFitz writes "Need To Know this week has a piece about Dirac, a BBC R&D project to produce a video codec, which has been released as an Open Source ... |
Blogator.com
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Masters of Rock - 2.7. - 4.7. 2004 (Apr 30 2004 17:50 GMT) - [Rock*lendylink] - Jsem happy! Druhý ročník festivalu MoR stihnu! Jen nevim, zda ho fyzicky zvládnu - vydržet nonstop tři dny - to bude záhul;) Ale už mám lupen takže SYL! |
Amish Tech Support
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Grain of salt time (Apr 30 2004 17:49 GMT) - Got his note from an old friend regarding Koppel: Embedding demolished last year's budgets. Too much blood in the O&O's cash cows' milk combined with the massive head trauma at ABC. No runaway hit boosting ratings and ad revenue. Disney's... |
Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal (2004)
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Across the Sky of Telephone Wires (Apr 30 2004 17:49 GMT) - Has Rich Baker read too many novels by Greg Benford? Sharp Blue: Great Sky Tree:The family has started to become comfortable within the Artefact. The vast pillars that stretch towards a ceiling lost in darkness seem almost as natural as branches, the strange machines scattered across the floor as familiar and comforting as bushes. |
Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal (2004)
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Across the Sky of Telephone Wires (Apr 30 2004 17:49 GMT) - Has Rich Baker read too many novels by Greg Benford? Sharp Blue: Great Sky Tree:The family has started to become comfortable within the Artefact. The vast pillars that stretch towards a ceiling lost in darkness seem almost as natural as branches, the strange machines scattered across the floor as familiar and comforting as bushes. |
linkfilter.net
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Manimals (Apr 30 2004 17:49 GMT) - Using Photoshop software to combine human portraits with animal features, Lee creates composite digital images that are startlingly lifelike. Through image editing tools make such overt manipulation possible, they also allow subtle yet powerful adjustments that are completely invisible to the viewer... |
teardroptimes.weblogs.com Messages
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Re: Copper spec's & art (Apr 30 2004 17:48 GMT) - Wow ,Mike, you can actually pass someone while towing your tear? Here in the "two speed limits on the same highway", state of good ol' Calif, vehicles towing trailers (and semi trucks) are restricted to the 2 right lanes and can only go 55 mph, while all of the other traffic zips by at 70 (plus). The only passing I am expected to do is past a loaded semi going up hill. Now and then, I might even break the law, being always mindful that those 12 inch wheels are spinning at 110 mph!..............Roly, thinking about some hand-carved dutch oven or US flag plaques on the woody exterior. |
BeChurch
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Conformed to his image (Apr 30 2004 17:48 GMT) - Lately I have overheard or been involved in quite a few conversations with people on the topic of Christ-likeness and the way that we begin to become more like Jesus through worship and spending time with him. These little talks are usually quite hopeful and enjoyable since they often revolve around how amazing it will be to one day be... |
Niall Kennedy's Weblog
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Comparison shopping for prescription drugs (Apr 30 2004 17:48 GMT) - Medicare.gov has a new comparison shopping search engine for prescription drugs. Search by zip code for prices for persons with or without Medicare benefits. Robert Pear and Milt Freudenheim of the New York Times profiled the new site today. |
Niall Kennedy's Weblog
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Comparison shopping for prescription drugs (Apr 30 2004 17:48 GMT) - Medicare.gov has a new comparison shopping search engine for prescription drugs. Search by zip code for prices for persons with or without Medicare benefits. Robert Pear and Milt Freudenheim of the New York Times profiled the new site today. |
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