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Iowa ISP Wins Billion Dollar Judgement Against Spammers (Dec 19 2004 23:22 GMT) - Robert Kramer, whose company provides e-mail service for about 5,000 subscribers in eastern Iowa, filed suit against 300 spammers after his inbound mail servers received up to 10 million spam e-mails a day in 2000, according to court documents. |
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The Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (Dec 19 2004 23:21 GMT) - The Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (SUMO) is one of the largest and most comprehensive, free, formal ontologies. SUMO has many domain ontologies, which extend its coverage. Also freely available is the Sigma browsing and inference system. |
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The Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (Dec 19 2004 23:21 GMT) - The Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (SUMO) is one of the largest and most comprehensive, free, formal ontologies. SUMO has many domain ontologies, which extend its coverage. Also freely available is the Sigma browsing and inference system. |
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The Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (Dec 19 2004 23:21 GMT) - The Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (SUMO) is one of the largest and most comprehensive, free, formal ontologies. SUMO has many domain ontologies, which extend its coverage. Also freely available is the Sigma browsing and inference system. |
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ProBlogger is Useful Blog Promotion Site (Dec 19 2004 23:21 GMT) - Problogger is an excellent source of very practical information useful to business bloggers, especially its blog promotion section. In just a cursory listing of recent posts I came up with this list: Building Blog Traffic for Newbies Services to Ping... |
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Bargain of the Day: subtle web art (Dec 19 2004 23:21 GMT) - Today's Bargain won't cost you a thing, thanks to the untiring artists at Eziekiel 33 Graphics, assuming you actually have any use for enormous Messianic Jewish (i.e. Christians, but with bacon cravings) web art. And they take commissions too:, but not from just anybody: |
PaKaL.org - Un mec qui sert à rien...
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[Plaisirs] Hey! Bobonne vas appeler Jean Maurice, ça commence, il va rater le début... (Dec 19 2004 23:21 GMT) - Un tapis de frites, deux pintes de bière s'entrechoquant, un travelling avant sur le tapis de frites, quelques effets de fumée, un mappemonde volante, des sardines, quelques cartes postales, un Mannekenpis, un Atomium tournoyant, quelques gaufres au sucre pour arrivé sur le logo de Plus Ou Moins Net, le tout sur une une Brabançonne brinquebalante... Après un week-end à faire la moule j'avais bien besoin de ce "La Total - Numero One", coffret triple DVD reprenant les 26 émissions totalement délirantes de la saison 1989-1990 et un bonus appelé "Film Belge" des Snuls... En dehors du fait que la légende veut que le terme bruxellois "Snul" désigne un simple d'esprit, un innocent qui regarde la vie avec une bonne volonté désarmante, les Snuls quant à eux étaient bien loin d'être innocents en s'attaquant, avec une autodérision typiquement belge et avec l'accent s'il vous plait, à tout ce qui a fait, voire défait, notre belge Belgique... Alors que les Snuls avaient pour habitude de dire "De toute façon, dans 20 minutes, vous aurez tout oublié...!", 15 ans après je m'en souviens, j'en ris toujours, et parfois, il m'arrive de sortir des phrases inspirées de leurs sketches lors de soirées bien arrosées... |
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WeatherBug: Bugged? A second look (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - A number of you might remember this post regarding Weather Bug from Sept. 23rd of this year. Well Jay from Weather Bug has contacted me regarding this and wanted to make sure I allowed him to respond. Here is the official Weather Bug Response regarding the accusations of Weather Bug being spyware#8230;. pa href=http: |
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Certified Server Validation (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Brian Livingston of the Windows Secrets newsletter talks in this article about Certified Server Validation, a proposed antispam standard that will reduce spam by a lot without taking very computing cycles on the server. Hello #8216;Certified Server,#8217; Goodbye Spam Have you ever experienced a difficult problem that seemed unsolvable — until you realized at the last moment that a simple solution was staring you right in the face? Something like that is happening in the#8230; |
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WeatherBug: Bugged? A second look (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - A number of you might remember this post regarding Weather Bug from Sept. 23rd of this year. Well Jay from Weather Bug has contacted me regarding this and wanted to make sure I allowed him to respond. Here is the official Weather Bug Response regarding the accusations of Weather Bug being spyware#8230;. pa href=http: |
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Certified Server Validation (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Brian Livingston of the Windows Secrets newsletter talks in this article about Certified Server Validation, a proposed antispam standard that will reduce spam by a lot without taking very computing cycles on the server. Hello #8216;Certified Server,#8217; Goodbye Spam Have you ever experienced a difficult problem that seemed unsolvable — until you realized at the last moment that a simple solution was staring you right in the face? Something like that is happening in the#8230; |
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WeatherBug: Bugged? A second look (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - A number of you might remember this post regarding Weather Bug from Sept. 23rd of this year. Well Jay from Weather Bug has contacted me regarding this and wanted to make sure I allowed him to respond. Here is the official Weather Bug Response regarding the accusations of Weather Bug being spyware#8230;. pa href=http: |
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Certified Server Validation (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Brian Livingston of the Windows Secrets newsletter talks in this article about Certified Server Validation, a proposed antispam standard that will reduce spam by a lot without taking very computing cycles on the server. Hello #8216;Certified Server,#8217; Goodbye Spam Have you ever experienced a difficult problem that seemed unsolvable — until you realized at the last moment that a simple solution was staring you right in the face? Something like that is happening in the#8230; |
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More RIAA stupidity (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Recording companies file suit against 754 computer file swappers LOS ANGELES (AP) — Recording companies filed copyright infringement lawsuits against 754 computer users Thursday, the latest round of legal action in the industry#8217;s effort to squelch unauthorized swapping of music online. Among the named defendants were 20 computer users suspected of swapping songs over university networks, according to the Recording Industry Association of America, a trade group for the largest music companies. Among the college#8230; pa href=http: |
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Intel expands core concept for chips (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Intel plans to release chips with two processing cores next year, but that#8217;s just the start. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip giant intends to exploit the concept of using multiple processor cores#8212;the part of the microprocessor that does the math#8212; |
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More RIAA stupidity (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Recording companies file suit against 754 computer file swappers LOS ANGELES (AP) — Recording companies filed copyright infringement lawsuits against 754 computer users Thursday, the latest round of legal action in the industry#8217;s effort to squelch unauthorized swapping of music online. Among the named defendants were 20 computer users suspected of swapping songs over university networks, according to the Recording Industry Association of America, a trade group for the largest music companies. Among the college#8230; pa href=http: |
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Intel expands core concept for chips (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Intel plans to release chips with two processing cores next year, but that#8217;s just the start. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip giant intends to exploit the concept of using multiple processor cores#8212;the part of the microprocessor that does the math#8212; |
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More RIAA stupidity (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Recording companies file suit against 754 computer file swappers LOS ANGELES (AP) — Recording companies filed copyright infringement lawsuits against 754 computer users Thursday, the latest round of legal action in the industry#8217;s effort to squelch unauthorized swapping of music online. Among the named defendants were 20 computer users suspected of swapping songs over university networks, according to the Recording Industry Association of America, a trade group for the largest music companies. Among the college#8230; pa href=http: |
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Intel expands core concept for chips (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Intel plans to release chips with two processing cores next year, but that#8217;s just the start. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip giant intends to exploit the concept of using multiple processor cores#8212;the part of the microprocessor that does the math#8212; |
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Only in Canada, eh (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Court quashes levy on MP3 players TORONTO - The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled that a $25 levy on iPods and all other MP3 players must be dropped. The surcharge was imposed by the Copyright Board of Canada last December as a means of protecting artists hurt by illegal downloading. It was quashed after an appeal was launched by several major retailers, including Future Shop and Wal-Mart. They argued that the levy was #8220;unconstitutional#8230; |
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Only in Canada, eh (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Court quashes levy on MP3 players TORONTO - The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled that a $25 levy on iPods and all other MP3 players must be dropped. The surcharge was imposed by the Copyright Board of Canada last December as a means of protecting artists hurt by illegal downloading. It was quashed after an appeal was launched by several major retailers, including Future Shop and Wal-Mart. They argued that the levy was #8220;unconstitutional#8230; |
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Only in Canada, eh (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Court quashes levy on MP3 players TORONTO - The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled that a $25 levy on iPods and all other MP3 players must be dropped. The surcharge was imposed by the Copyright Board of Canada last December as a means of protecting artists hurt by illegal downloading. It was quashed after an appeal was launched by several major retailers, including Future Shop and Wal-Mart. They argued that the levy was #8220;unconstitutional#8230; |
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FIRES IN MARYLAND: AN UPDATE (Dec 19 2004 23:20 GMT) - Apparently, they were caused by a disgruntled employer and there is no mention of any connection to ecoterrorism. (Link via InstaPundit.)... |
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