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ICANN Says Yes to .Travel (Jan 25 2005 23:27 GMT) - ICANN has entered into commercial and technical negotiations with two of the candidate registries, .post and .travel. No limit was set on the number of sTLDs to be designated and the status of the additional eight applicants is still pending. |
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ICANN Says Yes to .Travel (Jan 25 2005 23:27 GMT) - ICANN has entered into commercial and technical negotiations with two of the candidate registries, .post and .travel. No limit was set on the number of sTLDs to be designated and the status of the additional eight applicants is still pending. |
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Liability Issues Return Concerning Online Posts (Jan 25 2005 23:27 GMT) - ...a libel lawsuit against a business professor who posted a student's essay to the web to start a discussion. The problem was that the essay detailed the story from one of his students talking about how a company, Ben-Tech, had allegedly pushed him to take confidential materials from Siemens, where he was employed at the time. While posting the paper to the internet was mainly for class discussion only, Google found it, and that helped Ben-Tech find it, and decide that it was libelous. |
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Liability Issues Return Concerning Online Posts (Jan 25 2005 23:27 GMT) - ...a libel lawsuit against a business professor who posted a student's essay to the web to start a discussion. The problem was that the essay detailed the story from one of his students talking about how a company, Ben-Tech, had allegedly pushed him to take confidential materials from Siemens, where he was employed at the time. While posting the paper to the internet was mainly for class discussion only, Google found it, and that helped Ben-Tech find it, and decide that it was libelous. |
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Liability Issues Return Concerning Online Posts (Jan 25 2005 23:27 GMT) - ...a libel lawsuit against a business professor who posted a student's essay to the web to start a discussion. The problem was that the essay detailed the story from one of his students talking about how a company, Ben-Tech, had allegedly pushed him to take confidential materials from Siemens, where he was employed at the time. While posting the paper to the internet was mainly for class discussion only, Google found it, and that helped Ben-Tech find it, and decide that it was libelous. |
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W3C Recommendations Enhance SOAP Performance (Jan 25 2005 23:27 GMT) - 2005-01-25: The World Wide Web Consortium today released three W3C Recommendations to improve Web services performance by standardizing the transmission of large binary data. "Web services have just become faster and more usable," said Yves Lafon (W3C). Read the press release and testimonials and visit the Web services home page. (News archive) |
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W3C Recommendations Enhance SOAP Performance (Jan 25 2005 23:27 GMT) - 2005-01-25: The World Wide Web Consortium today released three W3C Recommendations to improve Web services performance by standardizing the transmission of large binary data. "Web services have just become faster and more usable," said Yves Lafon (W3C). Read the press release and testimonials and visit the Web services home page. (News archive) |
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W3C Recommendations Enhance SOAP Performance (Jan 25 2005 23:27 GMT) - 2005-01-25: The World Wide Web Consortium today released three W3C Recommendations to improve Web services performance by standardizing the transmission of large binary data. "Web services have just become faster and more usable," said Yves Lafon (W3C). Read the press release and testimonials and visit the Web services home page. (News archive) |
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W3C Recommendations Enhance SOAP Performance (Jan 25 2005 23:27 GMT) - 2005-01-25: The World Wide Web Consortium today released three W3C Recommendations to improve Web services performance by standardizing the transmission of large binary data. "Web services have just become faster and more usable," said Yves Lafon (W3C). Read the press release and testimonials and visit the Web services home page. (News archive) |
rhapsodic.org
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Fight for your right (Jan 25 2005 23:27 GMT) - The Birthday Party of Your Dreams is happening this Friday night at Kaleidoscope Billiards. The best home made ice cream and goofy cake you have ever tasted to follow. And you, my precious Internet, are invited. |
mnslog
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An Absurd Amount of Email (Jan 25 2005 23:27 GMT) - That's the incoming mail between the time I hobbled down to the Post Office at Crabtree Valley Mall and now; roughly a one hour journey. It's all email server process error messages, and doesn' |
Ben Poole (full weblog feed)
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Apple release security update 2005-001 (Jan 25 2005 23:26 GMT) - Apple have released their latest security update. It includes tweaks to the following components and applications, although there’s scant detail in the software update page at the moment (this should be updated later today / tomorrow (depending on your timezone!)): at commands ColorSync libxml2 Mail PHP Safari » |
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Long live secession! (Jan 25 2005 23:26 GMT) - It will never work, but that doesn't stop blue-state radicals from insisting they have the right to break up Bush's -- and Lincoln's -- imperial union. A revolutionary guide to American history. |
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Long live secession! (Jan 25 2005 23:26 GMT) - It will never work, but that doesn't stop blue-state radicals from insisting they have the right to break up Bush's -- and Lincoln's -- imperial union. A revolutionary guide to American history. |
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Long live secession! (Jan 25 2005 23:26 GMT) - It will never work, but that doesn't stop blue-state radicals from insisting they have the right to break up Bush's -- and Lincoln's -- imperial union. A revolutionary guide to American history. |
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Watch what you say (Jan 25 2005 23:26 GMT) - In the weeks after the attacks of Sept. 11, White House Press Secretary a target= new href=http://www. whitehouse. gov/news/releases/2001/09/2001 htmlAri Fleischer/a warned all Americans that they need to watch what they say, watch what they do. |
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Watch what you say (Jan 25 2005 23:26 GMT) - In the weeks after the attacks of Sept. 11, White House Press Secretary a target= new href=http://www. whitehouse. gov/news/releases/2001/09/2001 htmlAri Fleischer/a warned all Americans that they need to watch what they say, watch what they do. |
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Watch what you say (Jan 25 2005 23:26 GMT) - In the weeks after the attacks of Sept. 11, White House Press Secretary a target= new href=http://www. whitehouse. gov/news/releases/2001/09/2001 htmlAri Fleischer/a warned all Americans that they need to watch what they say, watch what they do. |
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