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Not The Usual Suspects: How To Recruit Usability Test Participants (Jan 18 2005 23:21 GMT) - Isn't usability testing a simple matter of getting pals or colleagues to look over a site in exchange for free pizza? No, it's not! Liz explains how easy it is to gather suitable, site-relevant test participants using a number of possible sampling techniques. |
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The scandal sheet (Jan 18 2005 23:21 GMT) - Print it out, send it to Harry Reid, or just read it and weep. Here are 34 scandals from the first four years of George W. Bush's presidency -- every one of them worse than Whitewater. |
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The scandal sheet (Jan 18 2005 23:21 GMT) - Print it out, send it to Harry Reid, or just read it and weep. Here are 34 scandals from the first four years of George W. Bush's presidency -- every one of them worse than Whitewater. |
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The scandal sheet (Jan 18 2005 23:21 GMT) - Print it out, send it to Harry Reid, or just read it and weep. Here are 34 scandals from the first four years of George W. Bush's presidency -- every one of them worse than Whitewater. |
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How's Bush doing? A historical perspective (Jan 18 2005 23:21 GMT) - a target= new href=http://www. washingtonpost. com/wp-dyn/articles/A16073-200 htmlWriting up/a the latest results from its ABC News/Washington Post poll, which shows President Bush receiving surprisingly soft support for a just-reelected president, the Post falls down when it attempts to put Bush's weak standing -- a 52 percent approval rating-- in historical perspective. |
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How's Bush doing? A historical perspective (Jan 18 2005 23:21 GMT) - a target= new href=http://www. washingtonpost. com/wp-dyn/articles/A16073-200 htmlWriting up/a the latest results from its ABC News/Washington Post poll, which shows President Bush receiving surprisingly soft support for a just-reelected president, the Post falls down when it attempts to put Bush's weak standing -- a 52 percent approval rating-- in historical perspective. |
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How's Bush doing? A historical perspective (Jan 18 2005 23:21 GMT) - a target= new href=http://www. washingtonpost. com/wp-dyn/articles/A16073-200 htmlWriting up/a the latest results from its ABC News/Washington Post poll, which shows President Bush receiving surprisingly soft support for a just-reelected president, the Post falls down when it attempts to put Bush's weak standing -- a 52 percent approval rating-- in historical perspective. |
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"The accountability moment" (Jan 18 2005 23:21 GMT) - President Bush caused a stir over the weekend when he made this rather typical comment to the a target= new href=http://www. washingtonpost. com/ac2/wp-dyn/A12450-2005Jan1 Post/a about his Iraq policy: We had an accountability moment, and that's called the 2004 election. |
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"The accountability moment" (Jan 18 2005 23:21 GMT) - President Bush caused a stir over the weekend when he made this rather typical comment to the a target= new href=http://www. washingtonpost. com/ac2/wp-dyn/A12450-2005Jan1 Post/a about his Iraq policy: We had an accountability moment, and that's called the 2004 election. |
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"The accountability moment" (Jan 18 2005 23:21 GMT) - President Bush caused a stir over the weekend when he made this rather typical comment to the a target= new href=http://www. washingtonpost. com/ac2/wp-dyn/A12450-2005Jan1 Post/a about his Iraq policy: We had an accountability moment, and that's called the 2004 election. |
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INDA session - Another success :-) (Jan 18 2005 23:21 GMT) - Thanks to everybody for your participation in the session yesterday in Dublin. Nick Grattan from SoftwarePaths delivered a great speech on CLR and SQL Server 2005.I hope that this will encourage participants to try what they learned. I myself really now want to try my hand at this new approach to program SQL Server. |
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Madden NFL on ESPN (Jan 18 2005 23:20 GMT) - Electronic Arts signs 15-year ESPN deal Electronic Arts Inc. has signed a 15-year agreement giving it the exclusive right to use the sports channel ESPN brand in its video games. The leading video game maker’s deal with ESPN, announced Monday, is designed to bolster its dominance in sports games against competitors Sega Sammy Holdings and Take-Two Interactive. The two firms gained ground on EA last fall by co-publishing a football game that sold at the… |
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Software to remotely control PCs by cell phones (Jan 18 2005 23:20 GMT) - You could soon be able to remotely control your PC using your mobile phone thanks to new software from Toshiba.Toshiba has developed software to remotely operate a PC using a mobile phone over a cellular network. The software, called Ubiquitous Viewer, is installed on the mobile phone and on a client computer running Windows and re-creates the desktop of a PC or notebook PC on the mobile phone`;s screen. That allows the user, for example, to read e-mails and edit documents held on computer. |
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Ryanair Prices (Jan 18 2005 23:20 GMT) - Here's an odd fact I discovered tonight about Ryanair's online booking system. If you price seats on one of their flights for a trip originating in Finland, for example, then the price will be, let's say 59.99 Euros. If you then price that very same seat on the same date on a trip originating from the UK, it'll cost you 59.99 GBP - almost 50% more. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Upcoming (Jan 18 2005 23:20 GMT) - January 18 (anywhere/everywhere): Get Real Podcast: Real-Time Collision and Convergence
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Now That's Legal Aid (Jan 18 2005 23:20 GMT) - The Lawyer.com: "Washington DC-based Howrey Simon Arnold & White has pledged to donate $1m to the Indian Ocean tsunami relief efforts and is urging other firms to make similar contributions. |
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2005.01.12 Show Notes (Jan 18 2005 23:20 GMT) - Today's podcast (MP3) features an interview with Wallace Wang, author of Steal This File Sharing Book. Wallace and I discuss the future of P2P networks, nefarious knitters, macchiato moms, the Grokster decision, the economics of digital media, and — what podcast would be complete without a little porn? Links to items related to today's 'cast follow.
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