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Kurzweil (Feb 11 2005 14:59 GMT) - Weil letzten Samstag auf der Feier (ah, diese schönen Dinge ohne Online-Repräsentation) jemand nachgefragt hat und ich's nachgeschlagen habe: Ray Kurzweil, den wir Geeks als Informatiker und Computervisionär kennen, ist in der Tat auch der Gründer von Kurzweil Music Systems. Das Unternehmen gehört seit 1990 zu Young Chang. |
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hvor er send/modtag blevet af? (Feb 11 2005 14:59 GMT) - Jeg har fået en computer ominstalleret. Mine gamle mails er der stadig, men når jeg vil skrive en ny, kan jeg ikke sende den. Send/modtag-knappen i oversigten (værktøjslinien), er også blevet væk, hvad gør jeg? |
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Interview with Douglas Glen, Zetera (Feb 11 2005 14:59 GMT) - Today, I have a quick interview with Douglas Glen, Chief Marketing Officer of Zetera, a startup in Irvine which just launched its IP-based storage controller technology. BK: Tell me a little bit about Zetera -- what are your products, and what kinds of customers are you targeting? DG: Zetera has developed a patented technology that dramatically improves the performance of data storage systems. |
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BakBone Delisted From OTCBB (Feb 11 2005 14:59 GMT) - San Diego-based data storage software firm BakBone Software said this morning that the NASD has denied the company's request to continue trading on the Over The Counter Bulleting Board (OTCBB), due to the company's failure to regularly report to the SEC. Effective Monday, February 14, the company will stop trading on the OTCBB. BakBone had failed to be current with its SEC filings, and is currently working on resolving issues in its fiscal 2004 results. BakBone said that the company's... (more) |
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Leap, V-Enable Ship Ringtone Application (Feb 11 2005 14:59 GMT) - San Diego-based Leap Wireless said this week that it is adding V-Enable's musicmatch voice-enabled ringtone application to its Cricket Clicks wireless services. V-Enable's voice-recognition technology allows Leap's wireless customers to verbally ask for ringtones from their favorite artists. The addition of the technology reduces the number of menus and steps that users need to wade through to download a ringtone. V-Enable, a startup backed by Acumen, Poole Investment Ventures, Siemens... (more) |
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USC Names Electronic Arts Founder To Faculty Chair (Feb 11 2005 14:59 GMT) - The University of Southern California has named Bing Gordon, Chief Creative Officer, Executive Vice President, and Founder of Electronic Arts to the Electronic Arts Endowed Faculty Chair at the USC School of Cinema-Television. The head of the videogame giant will be appointed chair for the rotating position, which is designated for an industry entertainment leader. He will be added to the School's faculty as a visiting professor. Bing is a graduate of Yale and holds and MBA from Stanfo... (more) |
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Bell Micro Adds SMC To Porfolio (Feb 11 2005 14:59 GMT) - Irvine-based network equipment maker SMC Networks said this week that Bell Microproducts, a leading distributor of storage components, has added SMC's networking solutions to its lineup. Bell will offer SMC's 300 networking products to its customers, and allows Bell's storage and server customers access to networking products. ... (more) |
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Dorr Joins Nereus Pharmaceuticals (Feb 11 2005 14:59 GMT) - San Diego-based Nereus Pharmaceuticals has added F. Andrew Dorr to the company as Chief Medical Officer and SVP of Clinical Development and Regulatory Affairs. Dorr was most recently COO at Salmedix, and CMO and VP Drug Development at Isis Phramaceuticals. Nereus is a drug discovery an development company focusing on anticancer compounds and anti-infectives. ... |
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Tachyon Names CEO (Feb 11 2005 14:59 GMT) - San Diego-based broadband satellite firm Tachyon Networks has named Peter A. Carides as President and CEO. Carides will also join the board. Carides was most recently a VP at Equant Inc. and has served as COO at Advanced Remote Communications Solutions. |
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Transparency, the French Revolution and Blogging (Feb 11 2005 14:58 GMT) - I was amazed to read the following paragraphs, a conversation with Michel Foucault that appeared in the book Power/Knowledge. It seems blogging and the new participatory communications push could learn some things from THE theorist of the French Revolution: Rousseau. |
NOTBBC - The Playpen
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Phonosemantics? (Feb 11 2005 14:58 GMT) - Last post by Bucephalus Prime on 14:58 11/Feb/05 - I have wondered why words that mean 'to look' - often indirectly - begin with 'gl'. Glance, glimspse, glare, glower to name just some of them. |
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Fraport: Neutral (Feb 11 2005 14:58 GMT) - Die HypoVereinsbank stuft am 11. Februar die Aktie des deutschen Flughafenbetreibers Fraport AG unverändert mit "Neutral" ein. Das Kursziel bleibt bei 30,00 Euro.Der Konzern habe Verkehrszahlen für ... |
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John Deere lover takes last tractor ride (Feb 11 2005 14:57 GMT) - Archie Glenn's family made sure he was Deere-ly departed. The 99-year-old dairy farmer had a passion for John Deere tractors. So at his Feb. 4 funeral, his family had his casket pulled to the North Plain Grove Cemetery using one of Glenn's favorite vehicles: his 1950s vintage John Deere tractor. |
Gut Rumbles
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spray me, baby! (Feb 11 2005 14:56 GMT) - We live in interesting times. I grew up with urban legends such as "Spanish Fly" and wimmen stuck on gearshift... |
Gut Rumbles
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spray me, baby! (Feb 11 2005 14:56 GMT) - We live in interesting times. I grew up with urban legends such as "Spanish Fly" and wimmen stuck on gearshift... |
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Microsoft Beefs Up Free Infection-Removal Tool (Feb 11 2005 14:56 GMT) - Along with the plethora of patches released Tuesday, Microsoft also revised its free Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool for the first time, and as promised earlier, automatically added it to Windows XP users' download lists when they accessed Windows Update. The tool, which debuted last month, has been enhanced so it now detects and deletes -- or tries to -- all instances of the Korgo, Netsky, Zafi, and Randex worm families. January's edition cleansed systems of eight different worm/virus families, including MyDoom, Nachi, Sasser, and MSBlast. This month's edition adds four to bring the total to 12. The additions of Netsky and Zafi are particularly important, since several anti-virus firms tagged the former as the worst worm of 2004, and a Zafi variant made up a third of all viruses spotted by Sophos as recently as December 2004. |
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Xbox 2 will release 'in late October, early November' (Feb 11 2005 14:56 GMT) - While internet news sources today have reported that Microsoft is readying to launch its next generation Xbox hardware in America and Europe in the fourth quarter of this year, Eurogamer has learnt that the specific timing for the machine's roll-out is late October or early November, and merely weeks after the US launch. The exact date is yet to be solidified. |
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