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W3C HTML Working Group Publishes Updated XHTML 2.0 Draft and XHTML FAQ (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - The W3C HTML Working Group has released a sixth "XHTML 2.0" Working Draft and a new "HTML and XHTML Frequently Answered Questions" document. XHTML 2 is a general purpose markup language designed for representing documents for a wide range of purposes across the World Wide Web. A modularized language without presentation elements, XHTML 2 takes HTML back to its roots in document structuring. The WD provides an early implementation of XHTML 2. |
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Digital Deadline Gets Squishy (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - Lawmakers are keen on getting U.S. TV signals off the analog airwaves, but the cost and political fallout of forced upgrades are causing some hesitation in setting a concrete deadline. Michael Grebb reports from Washington. |
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Slice Your Own Samurai Adventure (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - Way of the Samurai 2 puts you in control of your own samurai movie, with nonlinear gameplay and divergent story paths. But repetitive action and confusing goals hurt the overall experience. By Chris Kohler. |
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Stockpiling Antidotes to Terror (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - The U.S. government turns to the drug industry to help develop vaccines that can be used in the event of a chemical or germ attack against the country. Among other things, Project BioShield is projected to protect up to 25 million Americans from anthrax. |
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Digital Deadline Gets Squishy (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - Lawmakers are keen on getting U.S. TV signals off the analog airwaves, but the cost and political fallout of forced upgrades are causing some hesitation in setting a concrete deadline. Michael Grebb reports from Washington. |
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Slice Your Own Samurai Adventure (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - Way of the Samurai 2 puts you in control of your own samurai movie, with nonlinear gameplay and divergent story paths. But repetitive action and confusing goals hurt the overall experience. By Chris Kohler. |
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Stockpiling Antidotes to Terror (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - The U.S. government turns to the drug industry to help develop vaccines that can be used in the event of a chemical or germ attack against the country. Among other things, Project BioShield is projected to protect up to 25 million Americans from anthrax. |
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Digital Deadline Gets Squishy (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - Lawmakers are keen on getting U.S. TV signals off the analog airwaves, but the cost and political fallout of forced upgrades are causing some hesitation in setting a concrete deadline. Michael Grebb reports from Washington. |
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Slice Your Own Samurai Adventure (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - Way of the Samurai 2 puts you in control of your own samurai movie, with nonlinear gameplay and divergent story paths. But repetitive action and confusing goals hurt the overall experience. By Chris Kohler. |
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Stockpiling Antidotes to Terror (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - The U.S. government turns to the drug industry to help develop vaccines that can be used in the event of a chemical or germ attack against the country. Among other things, Project BioShield is projected to protect up to 25 million Americans from anthrax. |
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Involver Ready to Rock Youth Vote (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - Despite concerns that young people will sit out this year's election, the people behind Involver are trying to get young Americans politically involved. Organizers hope to build a music-oriented political alliance on the Web. By Louise Witt. |
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Involver Ready to Rock Youth Vote (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - Despite concerns that young people will sit out this year's election, the people behind Involver are trying to get young Americans politically involved. Organizers hope to build a music-oriented political alliance on the Web. By Louise Witt. |
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Involver Ready to Rock Youth Vote (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - Despite concerns that young people will sit out this year's election, the people behind Involver are trying to get young Americans politically involved. Organizers hope to build a music-oriented political alliance on the Web. By Louise Witt. |
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Copyright Bill to Kill Tech? (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - A Senate committee will hear testimony on the controversial 'Induce' copyright bill Thursday. Critics say the bill is the biggest threat to innovation in 20 years, letting Hollywood dictate what consumer electronics companies can do. By Katie Dean. |
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Copyright Bill to Kill Tech? (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - A Senate committee will hear testimony on the controversial 'Induce' copyright bill Thursday. Critics say the bill is the biggest threat to innovation in 20 years, letting Hollywood dictate what consumer electronics companies can do. By Katie Dean. |
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Copyright Bill to Kill Tech? (Jul 22 2004 23:22 GMT) - A Senate committee will hear testimony on the controversial 'Induce' copyright bill Thursday. Critics say the bill is the biggest threat to innovation in 20 years, letting Hollywood dictate what consumer electronics companies can do. By Katie Dean. |
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Software Review: Layout Master 1.1 (Jul 22 2004 23:21 GMT) - Creating a layout with CSS can be quite complicated. And even though some WYSIWYG HTML editors offer visual authoring, many Web designers prefer to code by hand. Layout Master 1.1 is a powerful editing tool designed to help remedy that problem. By Lee Underwood. |
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Software Review: Layout Master 1.1 (Jul 22 2004 23:21 GMT) - Creating a layout with CSS can be quite complicated. And even though some WYSIWYG HTML editors offer visual authoring, many Web designers prefer to code by hand. Layout Master 1.1 is a powerful editing tool designed to help remedy that problem. By Lee Underwood. |
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Software Review: Layout Master 1.1 (Jul 22 2004 23:21 GMT) - Creating a layout with CSS can be quite complicated. And even though some WYSIWYG HTML editors offer visual authoring, many Web designers prefer to code by hand. Layout Master 1.1 is a powerful editing tool designed to help remedy that problem. By Lee Underwood. |
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Gmail gets sneaky (Jul 22 2004 23:21 GMT) - Direct and Related Links for 'Gmail gets sneaky' Google’s Gmail has quietly kicked the teeth out of other email services like Yahoo and Hotmail in what I like to call “POP value” (Perceived popular value). What Gmail does not offer in numbers, they make up for in crafty feature add-ons. |
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Mousy mouse (Jul 22 2004 23:21 GMT) - Mousy mouse went looking for cheesesqueak, squeak Mousy go quicksqueak, squeak back in a blinkMousy mouse found cheesy cheese cheesesqueak, squeak Mousy go quicksqueak, squeak MOUSY!!! S P L A T... |
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House Votes to Curb Same-Sex Marriage (Jul 22 2004 23:21 GMT) - [Reuters: Top News] - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill to curb same-sex marriage on Thursday after rejecting concerns the measure may be unconstitutional. |
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Going All The Way (Jul 22 2004 23:21 GMT) - Paul slid the third button from it's tight slit of her soft, pink, blouse. His heart was racing. She's never allowed it this far before. Fingers now touching, where they dared not before, Kay's heart was pounding as she felt his hands slide quickly down her blouse. |
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Helpline Comment (27766) (Jul 22 2004 23:20 GMT) - Aaron7, I'm not familiar with one nowadays but EZ-BIOS used to be the standard for tricking your system into accepting larger drives than it knew. I was just searching around the net looking for more information on it, but it looks like it died out a few years ago and became the foundation for the more proprietary ones your finding now (for just the hard drive's that it came with). Maybe search around a little and you might find one that works or perhaps others on the board know of something better. - John |
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The man who invented the future (Jul 22 2004 23:20 GMT) - Alan Moore, who reinvented the comic book as the cutting-edge literary medium of our day, talks about beheading, the diabolical power of the media, the Bush dynasty and the fall of Tony Blair. |
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