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Porno milionové Ester má cenu, ona nic (Dec 13 2004 23:26 GMT) - [iDNES - Ekonomika] - Ačkoliv se Ester Ládová od své pornominulosti důrazně distancuje, ta se přesto těší dál značné popularitě. Na vánoční trh totiž právě přichází její tolik diskutovaný... |
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Bubílková: Tempo už nezvládám (Dec 13 2004 23:26 GMT) - [iDNES - Ekonomika] - Moderátorka Zuzana Bubílková finišuje. Dnes dotáčí poslední letošní vydání Politického harašení, které Nova odvysílá již tuto sobotu. Tím jí končí hektické období,... |
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Jednoúčelové odstraňovače virů (Dec 13 2004 23:26 GMT) - [iDNES - Ekonomika] - Zjistíte-li, že se váš operační systém napadnul počítačový vir potom je každá rada drahá. Ještě horší může být situace, kdy o tom ani netušíte. V obou případech... |
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Joey Manley on Gish (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - Mark Frauenfelder: Joey Manley is gushing over the PC game, Gish. Gish is to Halo 2 as Jeepers is to Wolverine – a lower-budget, supercute, delightful alternative. The free demo alone provides more pleasure than the average videogame. It only took me about five minutes of playing the demo to realize that I had to buy the full version. |
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Count Calories on the Go (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - Gadget-loving dieters will soon have no excuse for giving in to temptation while traveling. The big diet brands like Weight Watchers are coming out with calorie counters and nutritional guides for PDAs and mobile phones. |
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Chemo: Testing Who Will Benefit (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - A new report says a genetic profiling test already on the market accurately predicts which breast cancer patients will benefit from chemotherapy -- and who won't. It could help 80,000 women a year make better choices about their treatment. |
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Count Calories on the Go (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - Gadget-loving dieters will soon have no excuse for giving in to temptation while traveling. The big diet brands like Weight Watchers are coming out with calorie counters and nutritional guides for PDAs and mobile phones. |
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Chemo: Testing Who Will Benefit (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - A new report says a genetic profiling test already on the market accurately predicts which breast cancer patients will benefit from chemotherapy -- and who won't. It could help 80,000 women a year make better choices about their treatment. |
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Count Calories on the Go (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - Gadget-loving dieters will soon have no excuse for giving in to temptation while traveling. The big diet brands like Weight Watchers are coming out with calorie counters and nutritional guides for PDAs and mobile phones. |
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Chemo: Testing Who Will Benefit (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - A new report says a genetic profiling test already on the market accurately predicts which breast cancer patients will benefit from chemotherapy -- and who won't. It could help 80,000 women a year make better choices about their treatment. |
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More Questions for Florida (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - An apparent whistleblower is generating buzz by saying a Florida official sought vote-changing software, but cautious observers say there's plenty of room for doubt. By Kim Zetter. |
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More Questions for Florida (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - An apparent whistleblower is generating buzz by saying a Florida official sought vote-changing software, but cautious observers say there's plenty of room for doubt. By Kim Zetter. |
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More Questions for Florida (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - An apparent whistleblower is generating buzz by saying a Florida official sought vote-changing software, but cautious observers say there's plenty of room for doubt. By Kim Zetter. |
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Are We Puppets or Free Agents? (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - Interpretations of the insanity plea have changed through the ages, but advances in neuroscience promise to redefine free will and personal responsibility, and change the way we think about punishment. By Rowan Hooper. |
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Home-Brew IPod Ad Opens Eyes (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - An animated ad for Apple's iPod made by a schoolteacher is thrilling buzz marketers. Forget word-of-mouth -- the future of advertising is in professional-looking ads that go viral. By Leander Kahney. |
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Are We Puppets or Free Agents? (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - Interpretations of the insanity plea have changed through the ages, but advances in neuroscience promise to redefine free will and personal responsibility, and change the way we think about punishment. By Rowan Hooper. |
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Home-Brew IPod Ad Opens Eyes (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - An animated ad for Apple's iPod made by a schoolteacher is thrilling buzz marketers. Forget word-of-mouth -- the future of advertising is in professional-looking ads that go viral. By Leander Kahney. |
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Are We Puppets or Free Agents? (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - Interpretations of the insanity plea have changed through the ages, but advances in neuroscience promise to redefine free will and personal responsibility, and change the way we think about punishment. By Rowan Hooper. |
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Home-Brew IPod Ad Opens Eyes (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - An animated ad for Apple's iPod made by a schoolteacher is thrilling buzz marketers. Forget word-of-mouth -- the future of advertising is in professional-looking ads that go viral. By Leander Kahney. |
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Microsoft Embeds Search in Windows Instant Messenger (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - "The rectangular box, embedded in a preview version of the company's MSN Messenger 7.0, is a search field. Users will be able to launch Internet searches directly from that field, automatically opening a Web browser to display the relevant results on an Internet search site." |
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Microsoft Embeds Search in Windows Instant Messenger (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - "The rectangular box, embedded in a preview version of the company's MSN Messenger 7.0, is a search field. Users will be able to launch Internet searches directly from that field, automatically opening a Web browser to display the relevant results on an Internet search site." |
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Microsoft Embeds Search in Windows Instant Messenger (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - "The rectangular box, embedded in a preview version of the company's MSN Messenger 7.0, is a search field. Users will be able to launch Internet searches directly from that field, automatically opening a Web browser to display the relevant results on an Internet search site." |
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Haiti is not for sale (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - "Haiti is not for sale," "Liberate Haiti's political prisoners" and "Latortue assassin -- Paul Martin complicit" were just a few of the chants this weekend in Montreal (in French of course). Friday and Saturday the Canadian government held a conference with an elite few of Haiti's two-million person Diaspora to discuss the future of that country. Canadian officials interested in legitimating the February 29th overthrow of elected president Jean-Bertrand Aristide and improving western companies' short-term economic prospects on the Caribbean island, selected participants accordingly. The Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network labeled the gathering the "Chalabis of Haiti. |
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Linux vs. Windows TCO Comparison: The Final Numbers Are In (Dec 13 2004 23:25 GMT) - "The Cybersource Linux vs. Windows TCO Comparison is back and better than ever. In April 2002, Cybersource undertook the first study contrasting the overall Total Cost of Ownership differences between Linux and open source platforms on the one hand, and Windows and Microsoft platforms on the other. We have now updated this report to accommodate the changes in both platforms. We have also extended the model to increase its relevance and accuracy. |
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