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You are who you know (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - The new social software turbo-charges friendships, sexual hookups and the business of human relationship -- and could turn our lives into an open book. Part 1 of a two-part series. |
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You are who you know (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - The new social software turbo-charges friendships, sexual hookups and the business of human relationship -- and could turn our lives into an open book. Part 1 of a two-part series. |
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You are who you know (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - The new social software turbo-charges friendships, sexual hookups and the business of human relationship -- and could turn our lives into an open book. Part 1 of a two-part series. |
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Reporters in chains (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - Under Homeland Security orders, journalists from England, Sweden, Holland and other friendly countries are being detained at U.S. airports, strip-searched and deported. |
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Reporters in chains (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - Under Homeland Security orders, journalists from England, Sweden, Holland and other friendly countries are being detained at U.S. airports, strip-searched and deported. |
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Reporters in chains (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - Under Homeland Security orders, journalists from England, Sweden, Holland and other friendly countries are being detained at U.S. airports, strip-searched and deported. |
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Helen Borrie on the Future of Firebird (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - "Firebird is a commercially independent project of C and C++ programmers, technical advisors and supporters developing and enhancing a multiplatform database-management system based on the source code released under the InterBase Public License. In an interview with LinuxInsider, Helen Borrie, project team administrator and author of a forthcoming book on Firebird, provided an inside look at the project and where Firebird is headed." Story |
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A tutorial on vim (2 of 3 parts) (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - "This is the second part of the three part tutorial on vim. (The first part of this article is here. In this article, we will deal with vim method of search and replace, editing more than one file on a single session of vim, and editing more than one file with more than one window. You will learn how to create vim windows even in a text-only environment (like a terminal). Also you will get familiar with vim method of solving some day to day editing chores" Story |
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Helen Borrie on the Future of Firebird (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - "Firebird is a commercially independent project of C and C++ programmers, technical advisors and supporters developing and enhancing a multiplatform database-management system based on the source code released under the InterBase Public License. In an interview with LinuxInsider, Helen Borrie, project team administrator and author of a forthcoming book on Firebird, provided an inside look at the project and where Firebird is headed." Story |
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A tutorial on vim (2 of 3 parts) (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - "This is the second part of the three part tutorial on vim. (The first part of this article is here. In this article, we will deal with vim method of search and replace, editing more than one file on a single session of vim, and editing more than one file with more than one window. You will learn how to create vim windows even in a text-only environment (like a terminal). Also you will get familiar with vim method of solving some day to day editing chores" Story |
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Helen Borrie on the Future of Firebird (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - "Firebird is a commercially independent project of C and C++ programmers, technical advisors and supporters developing and enhancing a multiplatform database-management system based on the source code released under the InterBase Public License. In an interview with LinuxInsider, Helen Borrie, project team administrator and author of a forthcoming book on Firebird, provided an inside look at the project and where Firebird is headed." Story |
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A tutorial on vim (2 of 3 parts) (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - "This is the second part of the three part tutorial on vim. (The first part of this article is here. In this article, we will deal with vim method of search and replace, editing more than one file on a single session of vim, and editing more than one file with more than one window. You will learn how to create vim windows even in a text-only environment (like a terminal). Also you will get familiar with vim method of solving some day to day editing chores" Story |
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Shadow Ops Beta Sign-ups (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - Atari's Betatests.net announces that "Shadow Ops Red Mercury Sign-Ups Begin Today!" Word is: "In order to extend the length of the beta and get more feedback from testers, sign-ups for the Shadow... |
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Ships Ahoy - Joint Ops (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - This press release announces Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising has shipped to stores, and that NovaLogic's multiplayer shooter is now available in U.S. stores. Here's the deal: |
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Gal Civ Add-on Released (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - Galactic Civilizations Altarian Prophecy Released is the press release announcing the online availability of the Altarian Prophecy expansion for Galactic Civilizations, Stardock Software's space... |
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LO-MAC Patch (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - The Lock On: Modern Air Combat Website now offers a new version 1.02 patch for the U.S. and U. |
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New New Frontiers Beta (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - An updated version is now available of the beta for the New Frontiers expansion, which is open to all Dark Age of Camelot subscribers. There are two installers, depending on which edition of the game... |
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Gold Gooka (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - The Gooka: The Mystery of Janatris Website has word that the English edition of Cenega's and Centauri's adventure game is expected to be released later this month. Thanks e-Sports.cz. |
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Google Mail Goodness (Jun 15 2004 23:16 GMT) - I've always wanted to have a Gmail account, and thanks to Lauren and the Protagonists, I've finally got one! sintanja[removethis]@[removeth comSo far I'm quite impressed with what I've seen.- 1,000 megabytes (1 GB) of free storage- Google search that instantly finds any message you want- Each message is grouped with all its replies and displayed as a conversation"I have yet to receive any invites, which I can give away. Some will be reserved for the other Protagonists as a thank you for getting me this account :) One of course will also be reserved for Andy. |
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RSS: The Next Generation (Jun 15 2004 23:15 GMT) - Syndicated summaries of web content are more popular than ever before, and the recent explosion of users has prompted some dramatic changes in the world of RSS software. Giles Turnbull takes a look at some of the latest offerings, including PulpFiction, Shrook, and of course, NetNewsWire. |
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been working furiously on getting stuff done aroun... (Jun 15 2004 23:15 GMT) - been working furiously on getting stuff done around here.. all artist pages should now be moved over to the new design.. now working on adding a few new sections to the site, as well as letting artists login to make changes to their pages. thanks for checking us out! |
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Announcing TodaysPapers.com (Jun 15 2004 23:15 GMT) - Last week, a developer named Joe Stump and I built out my latest idea involving community, personal news management and online discussion. It is called Today's Papers: http://www.todayspapers. |
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Yahool lauches 100MB free email (Jun 15 2004 23:15 GMT) - Yahoo began offering 100MB to its free mail users today. Yahoo also upgraded the space for their Mail Pro users to 2GB and lowered the subscription by $10 to $19.99. They announced their plans to do this around a month ago, a month after Gmail was announced. |
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