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Thieves break apart girl's wheelchair, bury it (Apr 30 2004 23:15 GMT) - GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. - When word first got out that thieves stole a wheelchair belonging to a 6-year-old girl with cerebral palsy, people shook their heads in disgust, figuring it was the work of teen pranksters. |
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Tillman memorial service set for Monday (Apr 30 2004 23:15 GMT) - A public memorial service has been scheduled Monday in California for former Arizona Cardinals player Pat Tillman, who was killed in combat in Afghanistan, the team said. * Tillman awarded Silver Star Mark Curtis commentary: Anti-Tillman rants* Tillman gets posthumous promotion* Column in student paper criticizes Tillman* Gambadoro: Businessman in essence using death to profit Memorial growing at Sun Devil Stadium* Special report: Pat Tillman, Arizona hero |
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Features: Protocol Design: How Many Bytes? (Apr 30 2004 23:15 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - In the first article of a new series on protocol design, Itamar Shtull-Trauring explores the different ways of indicating how many bytes are present in a protocol payload. |
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Martince zaujal výkon přesilovkové legie (Apr 30 2004 23:15 GMT) - [iDNES - Hokej] - Skvělý výkon rakouského brankáře Divise a povedené kombinace elitní přesilovkové legie českého týmu nejvíce zaujaly Vladimíra Martince, hokejového internacionála... |
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W3C Publishes Last Call Working Draft for CCXML Version 1.0 (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - The W3C Voice Browser Working Group has issued a last call Working Draft for "Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML Version 1.0." CCXML is designed to provide telephony call control support for VoiceXML or other dialog systems, integrated with a VoiceXML interpreter. CCXML can provide a complete telephony service application, comprised of Web server CGI compliant application logic and one or more CCXML documents to declare and perform call control actions. |
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W3C Publishes Last Call Working Draft for CCXML Version 1.0 (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - The W3C Voice Browser Working Group has issued a last call Working Draft for "Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML Version 1.0." CCXML is designed to provide telephony call control support for VoiceXML or other dialog systems, integrated with a VoiceXML interpreter. CCXML can provide a complete telephony service application, comprised of Web server CGI compliant application logic and one or more CCXML documents to declare and perform call control actions. |
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W3C Publishes Last Call Working Draft for CCXML Version 1.0 (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - The W3C Voice Browser Working Group has issued a last call Working Draft for "Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML Version 1.0." CCXML is designed to provide telephony call control support for VoiceXML or other dialog systems, integrated with a VoiceXML interpreter. CCXML can provide a complete telephony service application, comprised of Web server CGI compliant application logic and one or more CCXML documents to declare and perform call control actions. |
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W3C Publishes Last Call Working Draft for CCXML Version 1.0 (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - The W3C Voice Browser Working Group has issued a last call Working Draft for "Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML Version 1.0." CCXML is designed to provide telephony call control support for VoiceXML or other dialog systems, integrated with a VoiceXML interpreter. CCXML can provide a complete telephony service application, comprised of Web server CGI compliant application logic and one or more CCXML documents to declare and perform call control actions. |
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'Dude! This Thing Is Awesome!' (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - The latest device for downloading music comes from an outfit called eMusic. Users can record their favorite bands, live, then rush home from the concert, download the file and share it with their friends. Best of all, it appears to be legal. |
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'Dude! This Thing Is Awesome!' (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - The latest device for downloading music comes from an outfit called eMusic. Users can record their favorite bands, live, then rush home from the concert, download the file and share it with their friends. Best of all, it appears to be legal. |
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'Dude! This Thing Is Awesome!' (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - The latest device for downloading music comes from an outfit called eMusic. Users can record their favorite bands, live, then rush home from the concert, download the file and share it with their friends. Best of all, it appears to be legal. |
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At Last, Google Files IPO Plans (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - The search-engine star set the stage Thursday for its stock market debut, which could still be months away. Google says it hopes to raise $2.7 billion with its initial public offering and that the price of its IPO will be determined by an auction. |
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At Last, Google Files IPO Plans (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - The search-engine star set the stage Thursday for its stock market debut, which could still be months away. Google says it hopes to raise $2.7 billion with its initial public offering and that the price of its IPO will be determined by an auction. |
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At Last, Google Files IPO Plans (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - The search-engine star set the stage Thursday for its stock market debut, which could still be months away. Google says it hopes to raise $2.7 billion with its initial public offering and that the price of its IPO will be determined by an auction. |
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At Last, Google Files IPO Plans (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - The search-engine star set the stage Thursday for its stock market debut, which could still be months away. Google says it hopes to raise $2.7 billion with its initial public offering and that the price of its IPO will be determined by an auction. |
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Will RSS Readers Clog the Web? (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - Sure, news aggregators are handy tools, making Web surfing a breeze. But the programs are greedy little buggers that swamp websites with unwanted traffic. Something has to change, and soon. By Ryan Singel. |
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Will RSS Readers Clog the Web? (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - Sure, news aggregators are handy tools, making Web surfing a breeze. But the programs are greedy little buggers that swamp websites with unwanted traffic. Something has to change, and soon. By Ryan Singel. |
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Will RSS Readers Clog the Web? (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - Sure, news aggregators are handy tools, making Web surfing a breeze. But the programs are greedy little buggers that swamp websites with unwanted traffic. Something has to change, and soon. By Ryan Singel. |
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Nasty Malware Fouls PCs With Porn (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - An especially evil new browser hijacker is sweeping the Net, spying on users of infected machines and pummeling them with truly vile pornography. Some folks are screaming for vengeance, but the problem is finding out who unleashed the vicious code. By Michelle Delio. |
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XP Users Cop a Feel of OS X (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - What's better than a nice new Mac running OS X? For some people, it's a cheap Windows XP box hacked and tweaked to look just like an OS X machine. For a lot of XP users, converting PCs into faux Macs is a consuming pastime. By Leander Kahney. |
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Biometric IDs OK With U.K. (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - Britons say they wouldn't mind carrying around a national ID card with biometric information, as long as they don't have to pay for it. But critics say national ID cards haven't stopped terrorism in other countries. By Mathew Schwartz. |
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Nasty Malware Fouls PCs With Porn (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - An especially evil new browser hijacker is sweeping the Net, spying on users of infected machines and pummeling them with truly vile pornography. Some folks are screaming for vengeance, but the problem is finding out who unleashed the vicious code. By Michelle Delio. |
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XP Users Cop a Feel of OS X (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - What's better than a nice new Mac running OS X? For some people, it's a cheap Windows XP box hacked and tweaked to look just like an OS X machine. For a lot of XP users, converting PCs into faux Macs is a consuming pastime. By Leander Kahney. |
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Biometric IDs OK With U.K. (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - Britons say they wouldn't mind carrying around a national ID card with biometric information, as long as they don't have to pay for it. But critics say national ID cards haven't stopped terrorism in other countries. By Mathew Schwartz. |
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Nasty Malware Fouls PCs With Porn (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - An especially evil new browser hijacker is sweeping the Net, spying on users of infected machines and pummeling them with truly vile pornography. Some folks are screaming for vengeance, but the problem is finding out who unleashed the vicious code. By Michelle Delio. |
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XP Users Cop a Feel of OS X (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - What's better than a nice new Mac running OS X? For some people, it's a cheap Windows XP box hacked and tweaked to look just like an OS X machine. For a lot of XP users, converting PCs into faux Macs is a consuming pastime. By Leander Kahney. |
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Biometric IDs OK With U.K. (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - Britons say they wouldn't mind carrying around a national ID card with biometric information, as long as they don't have to pay for it. But critics say national ID cards haven't stopped terrorism in other countries. By Mathew Schwartz. |
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More Reasons to Love Google (Apr 30 2004 23:14 GMT) - Google pulls off an incredible feat. No, not the attempt to raise $2.7 billion through an IPO. They write an engrossing filing -- yes, engrossing -- that you wouldn't mind reading at the beach. In it, the company comes close to giving Wall Street the finger. |
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