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Warning! (Jun 02 2004 17:55 GMT) - Informationi DFMoore is a restricted area. Authorised personel onlyUsername: From Go-Quiz.com (seen here, which I got to from here) |
DN Ekonomi
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Blandat på Wall Street (Jun 02 2004 17:53 GMT) - Medan storindustrins aktier fortsatte uppåt under förmiddagens handel på New York-börsen var det en vikande utveckling på den tekniktunga Nasdaq-börsen. |
El Peatón del Aire
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PJ UH HUH HARVEY (Jun 02 2004 17:52 GMT) - Cuatro años me ha tenido la pérfida PJ sin un trabajo nuevo; y es que su “stories from the city, stories from the sea” se me hizo demasiado corto. Pero la espera terminó: |
Marketing News Metablog
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Quit smoking with your mobile (Jun 02 2004 17:51 GMT) - Spanish experts are working on a system that will allow people to quit smoking with the help of their mobile phone. The service (which will cost 90 euros) will provide subscribers with helpful information via SMS to win the anxiety... |
Marketing News Metablog
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Microsoft Ladles Faint Praise on Google (Jun 02 2004 17:51 GMT) - DM News: MSN Eyes Google's Search Crown Yusuf MehdiA smack-talking Microsoft vice president gave faint praise to Google at an investors conference, calling the search giant an admirable one-trick pony. MSN vice president... [summary] |
Marketing News Metablog
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Caught Search 'Cheaters' Remain Veiled (Jun 02 2004 17:51 GMT) - ClickZ: pam Rules Require Effective Spam Police Danny Sullivan laments the lack of guts search engine companies are showing in banning search engine optimization "cheaters," but failing to warn the public which brands... [summary] |
Marketing News Metablog
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Media Account Turnover Slows (Jun 02 2004 17:51 GMT) - MediaPost: Media Account Turnover Continues To Ebb, Miramax Was May's Biggest Shift Media account turnover increased last month versus April, but continues to be lower relative to last year. $680 million of media... [summary] |
Marketing News Metablog
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E-Commerce Sites Avoiding International Sales (Jun 02 2004 17:51 GMT) - eMarketer: Retailers Could Profit From Being More Worldly Online Fraud from international customers is so rampant that only about six in ten e-commerce companies accept non-domestic transactions, according to a CyberSource study. Only... [summary] |
Southern US
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G-8: The Two Towns Tour (Jun 02 2004 17:50 GMT) - . Two Towns Tour: Tour of the Brunswick area demonstrating the "Two Towns", the town as it is for the monied elite, and the town as it is for the econ... |
BreakingNews.ie - Sport
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Brittain states case for Warrsan (Jun 02 2004 17:50 GMT) - Clive Brittain today put forward a solid case for his top middle-distance horse Warrsan as the six-year-old prepared to attempt back-to-back successes in the Coronation Cup at Epsom on Friday. |
Hit & Run
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Green Light for Stop-Loss (Jun 02 2004 17:49 GMT) - The Army has issued another stop-loss order in order to keep front-line units combat-ready for Iraq and Afghanistan. I worry about the effect on Hollywood. How are we going to get all the outcast, misfit Afghanistan-Iraq veteran movies in five or ten years if everyone is still in the Army? |
The Dragons Domain
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I'm Featured (Jun 02 2004 17:49 GMT) - I Just wanted to thank the 5 people that voted for me. Thanks to you guys I am now a Featured Blog. Yippie. So this post is dedicated too you guys. And all of you that didnt vote at all, go to the... |
Incremental Blogger
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TechEd recap (Jun 02 2004 17:48 GMT) - I managed to make it over to TechEd for a brief 24-hour period last week and what a terrific trip it was. I had two--eh, three goals: 1. Visit as many companies as I could to see who was working on Tablet apps, 2. Go to Julia Lerman's Tablet BOF, and 3. |
Cult of Mac
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Apple Store: Jobsian Details (Jun 02 2004 17:48 GMT) - Metropolis magazine on the San Francisco Apple store and the relationship between Apple's industrial design and elements of the store's design. On the glass staircase, Metropolis says: "The hardware for the glass staircase at the center of the store was developed with the same engineering-and-fabrication team that worked on the Louvre pyramid and the Rose Planetarium. But here they took Apple CEO Steve Jobs’s advice on a minute detail: the securing hardware—a standard item called a pig-nose bolt—was redesigned to have three indentations instead of two. |
dealnews
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650VA UPS for $24 (Jun 02 2004 17:47 GMT) - ComputerGeeks.com offers a 650VA UPS (brand unlisted) for $24. That's $6 off our last mention and the lowest price we've seen for a 650VA UPS. Add...(more) |
dealmac
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650VA UPS for $24 (Jun 02 2004 17:47 GMT) - ComputerGeeks.com offers a 650VA UPS (brand unlisted) for $24. That's $6 off our last mention and the lowest price we've seen for a 650VA UPS. Add...(more) |
Fiftyfoureleven.com Weblog - Full posts
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Create a Pullquote with Javascript (Jun 02 2004 17:45 GMT) - Pullquotes, or pull quotes, it turns out, area well discussed topic on the web (ironically, while setting out to find a decent example of a pullquote for this post, I couldn't). Personally, I have always shied away from using them too much, because it was always difficult trying to figure out how to work them into the natural flow of an html document, repetitive as they are. When used for drawing a readers eye to an important passage, it can be argued that they are a presentational effect, so it would be nice to have a method to create a pull quote without having to add any extra content. Sadly though, CSS, usually great for presentation, can't help us with this today, so Javascript seems like the next natural solution. Great. |
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