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Chinese vendor offers Linux mobile platform (Oct 29 2004 14:59 GMT) - FRANKFURT, GERMANY -- After launching two of the world's first Linux smart phones, China's E28 Ltd. is now offering handset manufacturers the opportunity to license its software and hardware designs based on the increasingly popular open-source operating system. |
Norlos.com
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New Phone (Oct 29 2004 14:59 GMT) - Lured by the siren call of Catherine Zeta-Jones, Dr. No and I switched providers and got ourselves a couple of sweet new phones. The Sony Ericsson T-610 comes with a big color screen, built-in camera, and Bluetooth connectability so... |
LISNews.com
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Book nerds vs. Hitler, old age and acid (Oct 29 2004 14:59 GMT) - David Rothman writes "In Outwitting History: The Amazing Adventures of a Man Who Rescued a Million Yiddish Books, author Aaron Lansky tells how he has looked beyond the brick-and-mortar incarnation of the National Yiddish Book Center and entered the digital era. Lansky and his colleagues have not just founded a home for slowly disintegrating paper books given away by aging immigrants whose sons and daughters are ignorant of Yiddish. They have also established a Virtual Digital Library Project. Led by a Lansky associate named Gabe Hamilton and financed by Steven Spielberg, the Project has already digitized 3. |
Gawker
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You Can't Come: Frederick's (Oct 29 2004 14:58 GMT) - In this week's edition of our groundbreaking nightlife series, we decided to cruelly send special correspondent David Klein to the... |
Blogcritics
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Reality TV Discovers Art (Oct 29 2004 14:58 GMT) - Public art projects in Washington, DC, no matter how much the public or participating artists like them, tend to get... |
Everything I Know Is Wrong
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Why Oh Why? (Oct 29 2004 14:58 GMT) - An EIKIW reader, Marsha, after some good rational arguments, got to her real point; "WHY oh WHY," she asks with obvious emotion, is a man like John Kerry involved in a race for the Presidency of the United States? The... |
GromBlog
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Squids revenge (Oct 29 2004 14:58 GMT) - Henri Cartier Bresson referred to the perfect photograph as capturing "the decisive moment". A wonderful example of this is the young men being frozen in time mid barf (see post a few days ago). Another perfect example is encapsulated by the Angry Squid |
DeoOmnisGloria.com
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Mel’s Mission: Killing Prop 71 (Oct 29 2004 14:57 GMT) - I just wanted to applaud Mel Gibson for fighting against Proposition 71 in California. First, he appeared on Good Morning America and spoke with Diane Sawyer, she actually suggested that it wasn’t a human, but a “clump of cells in... |
Caveat Lector
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One more thing I hate about OPACs (Oct 29 2004 14:57 GMT) - This one isn't librarians' fault, though. Sessions. I hate sessions. Specifically, I hate it when I am told that my session on the OPAC has timed out, such that I have to click two or three more links to get back to my search screen. I hate that. |
Dave Barry's Blog
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ATTENTION LAWYERS (Oct 29 2004 14:57 GMT) - A defense strategy that would insult the intelligence of a gerbil will probably not work. Please make a note of it. (Thanks to billions of potential jurors.) |
Eksperten | Nyeste spørgsmål
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Daylight saving settings. (Oct 29 2004 14:56 GMT) - Kan nogen vise mig et VBS-script hvor man sætter "automatic adjust clock for daylight savingsettings" på W2K og XP. Er der en anden smart måde at gøre dette på?. evt. fra en commandline.? Har prøvet med følgende, men det går ned på regwrite. |
VoIP Blog - VoIP News, Opinions
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GoDaddy and ENUM (Oct 29 2004 14:56 GMT) - Just the other day, I blogged about ENUM and I specifically mentioned VeriSign's entry into the VoIP space by offering ENUM. I also mentioned GoDaddy, but more as a side comment that they (GoDaddy) and VeriSign are two of the... |
Kaleva.plus
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Irc ei toimi Opoyn verkossa (Oct 29 2004 14:56 GMT) - Oulun Puhelimen irc-palvelussa on parhaillaan tilapäinen katkos. Se on vaikuttanut irc:n toimintaan torstai-illasta lähtien. |
tins ::: Rick Klau's weblog
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Innovation for lawyers (Oct 29 2004 14:55 GMT) - Matt Homann has a great idea: I’ve been talking to some really smart people lately, and have been running an idea past them that I’ve blogged about before — a conference on innovation for lawyers. |
Gizmodo
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iPod Photo First Impressions (Oct 29 2004 14:55 GMT) - PlaylistMag bought a couple of 60GB iPod Photos and have shared their first impressions. One striking thing they've discovered is that copying over photos from a camera using a flash memory card reader will not allow you to then view them on the iPod Photo—you'll have to import then via iTunes, since it uses a special thumbnail format to display them. That's not a huge deal to me, because I rarely need to offload extra camera data to a disc, but it pretty much kills the usefulness of the iPod Photo for mobile photographers. They also suspect— |
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