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Hugos House of Weblog Horror
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Living Code (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Ein Weblog von jemandem der in Python, PyGame und PyObjc unter OS X (mit Renessaince als GUI System) programmiert. Mit kompletten Beispielapplikationen zum Download. Wer sich mit sowas mal näher beschäftigen will findet da vielleicht die eine oder andere Info. |
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OWL Web Ontology Language for Services (OWL-S) Specification Submitted to W3C (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - W3C has received a multi-part OWL Web Ontology Language for Services (OWL-S) specification as a Member Submission from participants in the OWL Services Coalition. OWL-S, formerly DAML-S, proposes a framework based on the W3C OWL Web Ontology Language, designed to help users and agents search, discover, invoke, compose and monitor Web services. OWL-S includes eight ontologies written in OWL as an extensible core, explained in two expository documents. |
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OWL Web Ontology Language for Services (OWL-S) Specification Submitted to W3C (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - W3C has received a multi-part OWL Web Ontology Language for Services (OWL-S) specification as a Member Submission from participants in the OWL Services Coalition. OWL-S, formerly DAML-S, proposes a framework based on the W3C OWL Web Ontology Language, designed to help users and agents search, discover, invoke, compose and monitor Web services. OWL-S includes eight ontologies written in OWL as an extensible core, explained in two expository documents. |
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OWL Web Ontology Language for Services (OWL-S) Specification Submitted to W3C (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - W3C has received a multi-part OWL Web Ontology Language for Services (OWL-S) specification as a Member Submission from participants in the OWL Services Coalition. OWL-S, formerly DAML-S, proposes a framework based on the W3C OWL Web Ontology Language, designed to help users and agents search, discover, invoke, compose and monitor Web services. OWL-S includes eight ontologies written in OWL as an extensible core, explained in two expository documents. |
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Sex Patch Cools FDA's Ardor (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Questions about the effectiveness and long-term safety of a testosterone patch designed to boost a woman's sex drive has federal regulators wondering whether to approve the product at all. |
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Sex Patch Cools FDA's Ardor (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Questions about the effectiveness and long-term safety of a testosterone patch designed to boost a woman's sex drive has federal regulators wondering whether to approve the product at all. |
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Sex Patch Cools FDA's Ardor (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Questions about the effectiveness and long-term safety of a testosterone patch designed to boost a woman's sex drive has federal regulators wondering whether to approve the product at all. |
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Her So-Called Digital Life (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Internet consultant Mary Hodder spends most of her life online. She has gone almost entirely digital. It may not be long before you do, too. Commentary by Adam L. Penenberg. |
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They've Got Your Number (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Coming soon to a phone near you: spam, scams and viruses galore. Your text messages, address book and calls could be up for grabs. By Annalee Newitz from Wired magazine. |
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Her So-Called Digital Life (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Internet consultant Mary Hodder spends most of her life online. She has gone almost entirely digital. It may not be long before you do, too. Commentary by Adam L. Penenberg. |
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They've Got Your Number (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Coming soon to a phone near you: spam, scams and viruses galore. Your text messages, address book and calls could be up for grabs. By Annalee Newitz from Wired magazine. |
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Her So-Called Digital Life (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Internet consultant Mary Hodder spends most of her life online. She has gone almost entirely digital. It may not be long before you do, too. Commentary by Adam L. Penenberg. |
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They've Got Your Number (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Coming soon to a phone near you: spam, scams and viruses galore. Your text messages, address book and calls could be up for grabs. By Annalee Newitz from Wired magazine. |
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Gamers Eye Open Virtual Worlds (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Fans of open-source programming and multiplayer gaming explore ways to bring the concept of the metaverse -- an infinitely expandable virtual world -- closer to fruition. By Daniel Terdiman. |
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Gamers Eye Open Virtual Worlds (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Fans of open-source programming and multiplayer gaming explore ways to bring the concept of the metaverse -- an infinitely expandable virtual world -- closer to fruition. By Daniel Terdiman. |
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Gamers Eye Open Virtual Worlds (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Fans of open-source programming and multiplayer gaming explore ways to bring the concept of the metaverse -- an infinitely expandable virtual world -- closer to fruition. By Daniel Terdiman. |
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Stereoscopic Vision in JavaScript (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Remember when stereoscopic images were all the rage? Crowds of people would gather around printed images of a random grouping of colored dots, hoping that a 3D scene would emerge from the chaos. Today, you'll learn how these images actually work and how a simple JavaScript program can dynamically generate just such an image. By Guyon Roche. 1202 |
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Stereoscopic Vision in JavaScript (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Remember when stereoscopic images were all the rage? Crowds of people would gather around printed images of a random grouping of colored dots, hoping that a 3D scene would emerge from the chaos. Today, you'll learn how these images actually work and how a simple JavaScript program can dynamically generate just such an image. By Guyon Roche. 1202 |
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Stereoscopic Vision in JavaScript (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Remember when stereoscopic images were all the rage? Crowds of people would gather around printed images of a random grouping of colored dots, hoping that a 3D scene would emerge from the chaos. Today, you'll learn how these images actually work and how a simple JavaScript program can dynamically generate just such an image. By Guyon Roche. 1202 |
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Fun With NBAliens (Dec 02 2004 23:25 GMT) - Well, if nothing else, he's certainly among the most distinctive-looking players in basketball. (I'd feel bad for the guy, getting dogged the way he is in the link, except that I remember his mimicing a scrotal exam after he made... |
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Make Love Not Spam (Dec 02 2004 23:24 GMT) - About a month or so ago, Lycos Europe started beta testing a screen saver that uses a computer's idle time and spare bandwidth to launch pester requests at blacklisted Spam domains. |
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Make Love Not Spam (Dec 02 2004 23:24 GMT) - About a month or so ago, Lycos Europe started beta testing a screen saver that uses a computer's idle time and spare bandwidth to launch pester requests at blacklisted Spam domains. |
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Make Love Not Spam (Dec 02 2004 23:24 GMT) - About a month or so ago, Lycos Europe started beta testing a screen saver that uses a computer's idle time and spare bandwidth to launch pester requests at blacklisted Spam domains. |
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Dude, Where's my Backlinks? (Dec 02 2004 23:24 GMT) - "...recently cancelled a ROS text link ad that provided over 600,000 links, hoping that it would reverse the sagging trend of google SERPs. Good idea right(they gave no traffic)?" |
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Dude, Where's my Backlinks? (Dec 02 2004 23:24 GMT) - "...recently cancelled a ROS text link ad that provided over 600,000 links, hoping that it would reverse the sagging trend of google SERPs. Good idea right(they gave no traffic)?" |
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