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News by CodingTheWeb.com

Ancient Mammal Dined on Dinosaur (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- A cat-sized creature devours a small, plant-eating reptile for its last meal, then becomes encased in river sediments and volcanic ash. Millions of years later, the fossilized remains shake up scientists' understanding of how ancient creatures evolved.

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Setting Off for Comet Collision (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Deep Impact blasts off on its mission to crash into a comet, the object of which is to give NASA scientists their first look at the primordial ingredients of the solar system.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Ancient Mammal Dined on Dinosaur (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- A cat-sized creature devours a small, plant-eating reptile for its last meal, then becomes encased in river sediments and volcanic ash. Millions of years later, the fossilized remains shake up scientists' understanding of how ancient creatures evolved.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Sky Blue Muddies the Waters (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- This futuristic animated feature paints a world torn by pollution, but don't expect to get any resolution from the story. By Jason Silverman.

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Can Polling Be Fixed? (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- What it will take: better questions, smarter analysis and deeper pockets. By Adam Rogers from Wired magazine.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Sky Blue Muddies the Waters (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- This futuristic animated feature paints a world torn by pollution, but don't expect to get any resolution from the story. By Jason Silverman.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Can Polling Be Fixed? (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- What it will take: better questions, smarter analysis and deeper pockets. By Adam Rogers from Wired magazine.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Sky Blue Muddies the Waters (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- This futuristic animated feature paints a world torn by pollution, but don't expect to get any resolution from the story. By Jason Silverman.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Can Polling Be Fixed? (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- What it will take: better questions, smarter analysis and deeper pockets. By Adam Rogers from Wired magazine.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Smaller Not Necessarily Better (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- The iPod shuffle is a sure-fire hit, but the Mac mini sparks painful memories of the Cube, according to some at Macworld Expo. Leander Kahney reports from San Francisco.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Heartaches of Journalist Bloggers (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Writers who work for mainstream publications while operating personal weblogs face an inherent conflict of interest. Usually, the blogs suffer. Commentary by Adam Penenberg.

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Forecasts Catching Lightning (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- High-tech sensors give scientists an inside look at how clouds create electricity, allowing forecasters to issue earlier warnings. Randy Dotinga reports from San Diego.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Smaller Not Necessarily Better (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- The iPod shuffle is a sure-fire hit, but the Mac mini sparks painful memories of the Cube, according to some at Macworld Expo. Leander Kahney reports from San Francisco.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Heartaches of Journalist Bloggers (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Writers who work for mainstream publications while operating personal weblogs face an inherent conflict of interest. Usually, the blogs suffer. Commentary by Adam Penenberg.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Forecasts Catching Lightning (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- High-tech sensors give scientists an inside look at how clouds create electricity, allowing forecasters to issue earlier warnings. Randy Dotinga reports from San Diego.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Smaller Not Necessarily Better (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- The iPod shuffle is a sure-fire hit, but the Mac mini sparks painful memories of the Cube, according to some at Macworld Expo. Leander Kahney reports from San Francisco.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Heartaches of Journalist Bloggers (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Writers who work for mainstream publications while operating personal weblogs face an inherent conflict of interest. Usually, the blogs suffer. Commentary by Adam Penenberg.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Forecasts Catching Lightning (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- High-tech sensors give scientists an inside look at how clouds create electricity, allowing forecasters to issue earlier warnings. Randy Dotinga reports from San Diego.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Brave New Era for Privacy Fight (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Americans' civil liberties face more hits as the Bush administration begins its second term. Privacy advocates are watching the government and big businesses closely. By Kim Zetter.

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Brave New Era for Privacy Fight (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Americans' civil liberties face more hits as the Bush administration begins its second term. Privacy advocates are watching the government and big businesses closely. By Kim Zetter.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Brave New Era for Privacy Fight (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Americans' civil liberties face more hits as the Bush administration begins its second term. Privacy advocates are watching the government and big businesses closely. By Kim Zetter.

WLS news headlines

FAA releases report on O'Hare expansion project (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- More noise and air pollution-- but also more jobs. Chicagoans take a closer look at the results of an environmental study on the planned expansion at O'Hare Airport.

The Moderate Voice

Yes...There ARE Moderates...And They Do Get Together (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- And I won't use the joke about "They drink in moderation" (since it's probably not true, especially given the polarization in this country these days). But moderates and centrists ARE around...and if you want to meet some in the New...

Emailwire.com -- Industry News Headlines

DataMirror Adds Experienced Management to North American Sales Team (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- (EMAILWIRE.COM, January 13, 2005)   MARKHAM, CANADA ? DataMirror® today announced that Mr.

ALT1040

Padres le ponen Yahoo a su hijo (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Otra razón más por las cuales los geeks no deberían ser padres: En lo que parece una nueva y extraña tendencia de usar marcas tecnológicas como nombres (que seguramente inició en Manabí, Ecuador donde la gente suele llamarse Energizer Andrade o Michael Knight Perez) una pareja rumana decidió ponerle a su hijo Yahoo, por la simple y sencilla razón de que se conocieron en el servicio de citas del portal. ¿Cuánto falta para que aparezca una niña o niño llamado Google? (Vía Techdirt)

NewsFactor Network

Apple Gets Small (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Apple may be reporting big financial results for its first fiscal quarter, but it is betting the farm on a series of very small devices.

NewsFactor Network

eBay Sellers Irate at 60 Percent Fee Hike (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Some small business owners who reach most of their customers via eBay expressed anger at the online auction giant's plan to boost the monthly fee it charges sellers by 60 percent.

NewsFactor Network

Microsoft Delivers New Security Patches (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Microsoft has released three software patches to fix security holes in its Windows operating system.

NewsFactor Network

Google Agrees To Stop Violating SEC Regs (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- The Securities and Exchange Commission charged Google with failing to register $80 million in option grants to employees when the search engine was a private company.

NewsFactor Network

Yahoo Joins Desktop Search Market Battle (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Yahoo officially has entered the desktop search market with a beta release tool available for free download from the company's site.

NewsFactor Network

Sun Microsystems Reports $19M Q2 Profit (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Sun Microsystems shares fell in after-hours trading Thursday as the company posted a second-quarter profit of $19 million, but saw its revenue fall slightly from a year ago.

NewsFactor Network

Google Gmail Bug Reported (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Two Unix developers inadvertently discovered a hole in Google's Gmail that made user messages vulnerable to interception.

NewsFactor Network

Ofcom Reaffirms Spectrum Trading Commitment (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- UK communications industry regulator Ofcom freed up further wireless frequencies and reaffirmed its commitment to the trading of radio spectrum.

NewsFactor Network

Cisco Systems To Acquire Airespace (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Networking giant Cisco Systems is poised to purchase wireless technology firm Airespace in deal valued at $450 million, the two companies announced Wednesday.

NewsFactor Network

Napster Claims 270,000 Subscribers at Year-End (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Napster ended calendar 2004 with 270,000 paid subscribers -- including 44,000 paid subscribers participating in its university programs -- after one year in operation as a paid service.

NewsFactor Network

Google Offers Search Appliance for SMBs (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Google added to its search offerings with the introduction of the Google Mini, a search appliance that enables SMBs to access and manage their information using Google search technology.

NewsFactor Network

Patent Rights to File-Sharing Tech in Dispute (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Software firm Altnet and its parent company Brilliant Digital Entertainment are claiming that they hold the patent rights to frequently-used song-sharing technology.

NewsFactor Network

Samsung Introduces Motion-Sensitive Phone (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Samsung Electronics has unveiled what it says is the world's first 3D movement-recognition mobile phone.

NewsFactor Network

Apple Shares Surge on Strong iPod Sales (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Shares of Apple Computer jumped 11 percent after the computer maker plowed through earnings forecasts with strong sales of its popular iPod digital music player.

NewsFactor Network

Phoning Home: M2M Service Picks Up Momentum (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Manufacturers of a variety of types of equipment and machinery are dipping their toes into service strategies that allow them to automate some portions of post-sales support.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

The Raging SE vs Affiliate Cold War (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- In the escalating struggle between Engine and Optimizer it is all about tactics, not methods.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

The Raging SE vs Affiliate Cold War (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- In the escalating struggle between Engine and Optimizer it is all about tactics, not methods.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

The Raging SE vs Affiliate Cold War (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- In the escalating struggle between Engine and Optimizer it is all about tactics, not methods.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Google Introduces Lite Version of Search Appliance (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Google has introduced a lite version of its search PC appliance called Mini. It Indexes and searches up to 50,000 documents for $5000.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Answer All Requests from your Website (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- ...confess to having deleted some of these without responding. What are the feelings on this? Must I answer them all even when I am offering the material at no charge?

Google News by CodingTheWeb.com

Google Introduces Lite Version of Search Appliance (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Google has introduced a lite version of its search PC appliance called Mini. It Indexes and searches up to 50,000 documents for $5000.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Google Introduces Lite Version of Search Appliance (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Google has introduced a lite version of its search PC appliance called Mini. It Indexes and searches up to 50,000 documents for $5000.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Answer All Requests from your Website (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- ...confess to having deleted some of these without responding. What are the feelings on this? Must I answer them all even when I am offering the material at no charge?

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Google Introduces Lite Version of Search Appliance (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Google has introduced a lite version of its search PC appliance called Mini. It Indexes and searches up to 50,000 documents for $5000.

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Answer All Requests from your Website (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- ...confess to having deleted some of these without responding. What are the feelings on this? Must I answer them all even when I am offering the material at no charge?

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Google Settles SEC, California Charges over Options (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Google Inc. and the Internet search engine company's General Counsel settled U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges that it failed to register over $80 million in employee stock options granted prior to its initial public offering last August...

Google News by CodingTheWeb.com

Google Settles SEC, California Charges over Options (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Google Inc. and the Internet search engine company's General Counsel settled U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges that it failed to register over $80 million in employee stock options granted prior to its initial public offering last August...

News by CodingTheWeb.com

Google Settles SEC, California Charges over Options (Jan 13 2005 23:22 GMT)

- Google Inc. and the Internet search engine company's General Counsel settled U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges that it failed to register over $80 million in employee stock options granted prior to its initial public offering last August...

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