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The Designers Forum
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I've been absent,.. (Apr 29 2005 23:56 GMT) - Post by Russell McGorman: big changes to the place, eh, Gav. I hardly recognize the joint :-) it's looking pretty gopod. I've updated my site... |
Right Wing News
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Blegging For My Advertisers (Apr 29 2005 23:56 GMT) - Do you like pop-up ads? How about pop-under ads? Do you want to pay a weekly fee to read a blog? Do you like blogs that sell the emails of their subscribers? No, you don't like any of those lame advertising techniques, right? |
Say Anything
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Govenator Praises Minutemen (Apr 29 2005 23:55 GMT) - About a week ago, there was a post by Robert about Schwarzenegger saying we need to “close the borders.” He later retracted said comment, blaming his faulty english saying he meant so say “secure the borders. |
Citizen's Rent
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And Now, In Other News.... (Apr 29 2005 23:55 GMT) - Today's a great day to release news you don't want anyone to pay attention to since all eyes and ears are tuned to Bush's prime time press conference. So, what are we missing? Baghdad suffered through 10 car bombs today,... |
Zap*Germs
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Spicy Korean Kimchi Kills Asian Bird Flu! (Apr 29 2005 23:55 GMT) - Kimchi -- the hot, traditional fermented-cabbage dish of Korea -- has lately been touted as quite the health food. Due to its complex mix of probiotic bacteria, kimchi is credited with improving... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit zapgerms.blogspot. |
iPodlounge
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Mac: iPod.iTunes 2.8 released (Apr 29 2005 23:54 GMT) - iPod.iTunes 2.8 from CrispSofties is the latest update to the iPod utility that synchronizes songs and playlists from any iPod to any Mac, including track info like Rating, Last Played and Play Count. Version 2.8 adds compatibility for Mac OS X v10. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Microsoft reaches out to open-source community (Apr 29 2005 23:54 GMT) - Microsoft has extended an olive branch to the open-source community, calling for a sit-down to discuss how the software giant can better work with the open-source world. But don't expect to see an open-sourced version of Windows any time soon. Microsoft is making nice with its open-source adversaries, while continuing to defend its rights to hold and use its arsenal of software patents. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Investors reward Microsoft (Apr 29 2005 23:54 GMT) - Stocks had another volatile day on Friday, but Microsoft started the day out higher and spent the whole day that way. Late Thursday, Microsoft reported quarterly revenues that missed expectations, but investors overlooked that miss to focus on the company's strong guidance of 9%-11% sales growth for the next five quarters. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Microsoft wants everybody talking (Apr 29 2005 23:54 GMT) - While much of the excitement about Web services is about how corporations and e-commerce operations, such as Amazon.com, can use these standard protocols for trading and collaboration, Microsoft wants to get consumer devices like printers and cell phones into the loop. Longhorn, Microsoft's next-generation version of Windows, will include Web Services for Devices, executives said at the Windows Hardware and Engineering Conference this week. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Microsoft takes internal servers 64-bit (Apr 29 2005 23:54 GMT) - Microsoft is migrating many of its internal servers to the new 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003, but concedes its 64-bit desktop product remains a work in progress. Danny Beck, Microsoft Windows client senior product marketing manager, confirmed on Friday that servers running the company's Web site and MSN Search and Messenger applications had been migrated to the 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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New Open Source Projects in Global Education and Learning Community (GELC) (Apr 29 2005 23:54 GMT) - We have another crop of new projects in in the Global Education and Learning Community (GELC). This week we have a system to publish theses, a Bliki written in Java, a Java Exam simulator, masters thesis investigating an agent-based privacy directive, a recorder that watches you work and listens to your speech, a compression database, language parser, and a purchase calculator. Take a look at these great projects and lend a hand to help them start. jrapido - Simple Java Bliki (Blog+Wikki)... |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Editor's Note: Speaking of Migration (Apr 29 2005 23:54 GMT) - Migration to Linux is easy. Coming up with a plan to do it? Not hard, either. Just know what you have, know what you want, and take discrete steps to get there. At least that's what I plan on telling an audience of IT managers in June... |
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