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An Englishman's Castle
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Dragging us down (May 12 2005 06:59 GMT) - Telegraph | News | MEPs vote to stop Britons working over 48hrs a week The change is being pushed through as a "health and safety" measure, allowing Brussels to circumvent the British veto. Government sources said they remained confident of... |
osaya 2nite
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at the office (May 12 2005 06:59 GMT) - yup, you heard right, i'm at the office. slacking off? hmm.. kind off. it's my lunch break and i'm back early. |
Baxter Grabber
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Carlo's Blogmarks for May 12th, 2005 (May 12 2005 06:59 GMT) - Lizenz Center, license listAlphabetisch aufgeführten Lizenzen aus den Bereichen Open Source, Open Content etc.- licensing resource Dojo ToolkitDojo is an Open Source effort by an invited set of contributors to create a UI toolkit that allows a larger number of web application authors to easily use the rich capabilities of modern browsers.- ajax code frameworks library free javascript |
Joe's Dartblog
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Iran Hints At Slowing Down Nuke Program (May 12 2005 06:59 GMT) - File this under 'I'll believe it when I see it':VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Iran is considering backing away from its threat to immediately resume activities that can be part of the process of making nuclear weapons, in an apparent attempt to defuse a showdown with key European nations, diplomats said Thursday. One of the diplomats told The Associated Press that Iranian government officials in Tehran were discussing maintaining their freeze on uranium conversion because of a warning from key European countries that such a move would result in "consequences ... that would only be negative for Iran" - diplomatic code for likely action by the U.N Security Council. |
Craziness
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moving woes (May 12 2005 06:59 GMT) - Found out today that Jen and I have until the end of the month to find a new apartment. The landlady's decided she wants to move in this summer to fix some things up, and is insisting. If we don't... |
LISNews.com
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The Singapore National Library building has won an award for environmental friendliness. (May 12 2005 06:59 GMT) - Kathleen writes "Singapore's new National Library building has won an award for environmental friendliness. The Building and Construction Authority has awarded it the Green Mark Platinum award, something it is giving out for the first time. The My Library movement creates opportunities for all members of the public to take a stake in the library as a space for the people." |
LISNews.com
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Top e-book techies helping OpenReader (May 12 2005 06:59 GMT) - David Rothman writes "Top e-book techies, even one from Adobe, are starting to respond to calls to help develop the OpenReader standard for e-books and other digipubs. Check out the format and development email lists. Then jump right in if you're a librarian techie or even just a civilian who cares about e-books. More at TeleRead." |
LISNews.com
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Hawkers' novel idea: a books-only zone (May 12 2005 06:59 GMT) - Anonymous Patron writes "From Mid-Day Mumbai - Bombay,India The 45-odd booksellers lining the artery from Churchgate to Flora Fountain were evicted by the BMC on May 6. The BMC swooped down on the booksellers and carted off nearly a lakh books saying they were acting on court orders and that the pavement was a no-hawking zone. Angry over the treatment, the evicted booksellers say they want the government to designate a book zone in the city, dedicated to booksellers." |
LISNews.com
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If Big Blue is grading my paper, why shouldn't I cut-n-paste? (May 12 2005 06:59 GMT) - Cortez writes "Prof Ed Brent decided to cut his workload - they don't have grad a***s at University of Missouri-Columbia - so he wrote a program: Wired Has The Report: "Developed with National Science Foundation funding, SAGrader is so far used only in Brent's classroom. Like other essay-grading software, it analyzes sentences and paragraphs, looking for keywords as well as the relationship between terms."" |
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Key Advantage of Open Source is Not Cost Savings (May 12 2005 06:58 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - cmcsonar writes "Computer Economics recently conducted a survey of visitors to its website regarding the perceived advantages in the use of open source software. Although not a scientific sample, the results are nevertheless startling."... |
Blogator.com
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Micro-content publishing and Kottke.org (May 12 2005 06:58 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Though he never mentions micro-content, micro-formats or structured blogging - Jason Kottke is clearly doing all three now - officially over at Kottke.org. ... At first glance at his blog, you see seperate blog posts that are lists of links, reviews, ratngs lists, QotD (quotes of the day) or plain old vanilla blog posts. |
Blogator.com
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Hear Penguin. Sample Penguin. Remix Penguin. (May 12 2005 06:58 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - The second fabulous UK content remixing announcement of the day: Penguin Remixed is a collection of "thirty of the best spoken word samples from some of the greatest books of all time and the finest actors around" for you to borrow, bend, and blend to your heart's content. |
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