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Etelos Launches CRMforGoogle - May Attract Google Lawyers (Feb 28 2007 23:43 GMT) - One of the missing ingredients in Google's growing Web Office suite is a CRM component. While there is little sign yet of Google providing CRM, a small startup called Etelos has done just that. Etelos has launched a new product called CRMforGoogle, which is a web-based CRM tool that integrates very... |
HCA eNews
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Too Much TV Bad for Tots' Tummies (Feb 28 2007 23:40 GMT) - Study of 3-year-olds found diets got worse as viewing time rose The more time 3-year-olds spend glued to the television, the worse their diet will be, a new study reveals. The link between TV watching and a poor diet was evident on a per-hour basis, with each additional hour of viewing translating into… read more at HealthScout. |
Basic Thinking Blog
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Gucci Gucci (Feb 28 2007 23:39 GMT) - wie geil ist das denn? Fischmarkt: Dieser Schweizer Schönling [siehe Foto auf Fischmarkt, einige behaupten, dass es sich aufgrund der Ähnlichkeiten um Don Alphonso handelt] hat eine eigenwillige Interpretation von User Generated Content: |
FreshPorts news
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textproc/idnits - 2.03.9 (Feb 28 2007 23:39 GMT) - Update to 2.03.9. Major new features include updated boilerplate requirements and reference status checking (to check if the referenced documents will block the advancement of this one) |
How Now Brownpau
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links for 2007-02-28 (Feb 28 2007 23:38 GMT) - Metroblogging DC: Metro Mess Results in Evening Walk. In which I walk home late at night because of "NO SIGN DATA" on the Green Line. (tags: dc metro metblogs) James Cameron is really smart. |
Gizmodo
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Fox Fury's 1000-lumen LED "MF" 1000 Flashlight: No Relation to BFG, Brightest Ever (Feb 28 2007 23:38 GMT) - Fox Fury claims that the MF 1000 -- no relation to the BFG -- LED flashlight is the brightest ever at 1000-lumens, throwing the equivalent of a 60-watt lightbulb into a beam pattern as tighter than a spotlight. That generous and brilliant output makes it appropriate for rescue spotting puppies adrift in storm-swollen rivers at up to 600-feet, or blinding friends with a bit of point-blank tomfoolery. The shock, fire, and water resistant aluminum case houses a 9-LED array and 15 lithium CR123 cells that last a mere hour in full power mode. (Or 3 hours in 3 LED mode.) Yours for $1000. |
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Wiimote buttons can now work in flash games (Feb 28 2007 23:37 GMT) - Back in the good old days of the PSP, when it first received if's flash-enabled browser, various developers started working very hard on making their games compatible with the PSP's interface. Today, the same thing is happening with the Wii and it's Opera... |
The RiotACT
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So how much water dumped down on central Canberra? (Feb 28 2007 23:37 GMT) - This is a stormwater drain in Turner: Note that there's a tide mark at least half a metre *above* the concrete edge of the drain. The official rain gauges were mostly offset from the centre of the "Supercell", and we've all seen the pictures of 12' of ice on the ground 8 hours after the storm. [...] |
Privacy Digest: Privacy News (Civil Rights, Encryption, Free Speech, Cryptography)
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New Profiling Program Raises Privacy Concerns - washingtonpost.com (Feb 28 2007 23:36 GMT) - The Department of Homeland Security is testing a data-mining program that would attempt to spot terrorists by combing vast amounts of information about average Americans, such as flight and hotel reservations. Similar to a Pentagon program killed by Congress in 2003 over concerns about civil liberties, the new program could take effect as soon as next year.But researchers testing the system are likely to already have violated privacy laws by reviewing real information, instead of fake data, according to a source familiar with a congressional investigation into the $42.5 million program.Bearing the unwieldy name Analysis, Dissemination, Visualization, Insight and Semantic Enhancement (ADVISE), the program is on the cutting edge of analytical technology that applies mathematical algorithms to uncover hidden relationships in data. |
Mobile Mentalism
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BenQ Mobile?s assets sold off on eBay! (Feb 28 2007 23:36 GMT) - BenQ Mobile, the short-lived mobile arm of BenQ, is bankrupt (or should that be BenQrupt?!) Worse, German adminstrators can't find anyone to buy the business, either as a whole or in parts. Their solution? Sell its assets on eBay! Yes, you read correctly - eBay! |
Variety.com - TV Reviews
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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (Feb 28 2007 23:36 GMT) - TV Reviews: Cleverly using "American Idol" as a launching pad, Fox generated enormous sampling of this new gameshow, which is really just a means of using a pithy title to try, yet again, to replicate the "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" phenomenon. |
Variety.com - TV Reviews
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Robin Hood (Feb 28 2007 23:36 GMT) - TV Reviews: In many respects, the BBC's "Robin Hood" feels like a throwback to the classic Disney adventures of the 1950s, where Zorro or the Swamp Fox would battle the same assortment of ruthless but semi-inept villains week after week, while the music worked extra hard to obscure the relatively chintzy budgets and action sequences. |
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