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driving to ispin (Jan 31 2008 20:34 GMT) - :dance!::breakdances:all right, im driving from Monterey...its just me in the car....have room for 3 others.... |
Blog Certo
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Firefox 3.0 Beta II (Jan 31 2008 20:34 GMT) - » DescriçãoEm sua décima versão desde os programas preliminares que demonstravam apenas mudanças no núcleo, o Firefox 3 ganhou melhorias nas ferramentas de segurança, como integração melhorada com softwares de segurança, novas funções para gerenciamento de senhas e add-ons, zoom para páginas e bookmarks por um clique. Entre as melhorias por trás da interface, estão mudanças na renderização de HTML, suporte a Java;Scri=pt 1.8, nova arquitetura de renderização gráfica e de fontes e o tão aguardado suporte a aplicações offline, segundo anúncio no blog da comunidade.» Sistema OperacionalWindows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista » Informações ?? |
Winnipeg Used Cars
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Wi-Fi Networking News
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Wee-Fi: Sacramento Starts, San Francisco Flounders (Again), Messaging Appliances Improve (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - The Sacramento Wi-Fi network is finally underway: Through $750,000 of equipment leasing from Intel and Cisco, the $1m pilot project will get going, and potentially proceed to completion. Azulstar, once the lead partner on the project, was unable to raise the $9m needed without proof of concept in place, apparently. I wondered at the time why Cisco, Intel, and IBM would be willing to let their eyes be blackened and not participate; now the project seems self-financed. |
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Successful Commuter Rail Trial in Bay Area May Lead to System-Wide Coverage (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - WiFi Rail announced they successfully carried about 15 Mbps of symmetrical traffic across a 2.6-mile test area of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system at up to 65 mph: The test covered above-ground and tunnel passages around Hayward, Calif. Roaming is seamless across the test area, the company said. In an interview this morning, company founder and CEO Cooper Lee said that the secret sauce was in making "leaky coax" work, which is continuous copper coaxial cable that's left uninsulated in a particular fashion to allow signals to be passed over as if it were an antenna. |
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Reserve Price Met for Important Licenses in 700 MHz Auction (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - The FCC has received a "provisional" winning bid for the national "C Block" licenses in the 700 MHz auction underway: The C Block, a national set of about 20 MHz of prime frequency real estate, has received a bid crossing the minimum $4.6 reserve price: $4,713,823,000 to be precise. The overall auction now stands at $13. |
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FCC 700 MHz Auction Crosses Overall Reserve Price Threshold (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - The future of competition for broadband and cellular wireless hits one milestone, close to other: The 700 MHz auction currently underway will distribute thousands of licenses to entities across the country for effective, widespread distribution of broadband, voice, and other services. The C Block is the most hotly contested block, representing a set of licenses that covers the entire U.S. The reserve bid for the block was $4. |
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First Hot Shoe Drops: Eye-Fi Tied into Nikon Camera (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - Eye-Fi supported by Nikon D60 firmware: The Wi-Fi Secure Digital card offered by Eye-Fi can now be recognized by Nikon's D60 SLR, a just-announced 10.2-megapixel camera due in March; pricing for the camera wasn't released. The Eye-Fi integration solves a problem I heard widely discussed at Macworld Expo, where Eye-Fi won a Best of Show 2008 award: |
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Wee-Fi: Phila. Network Future, Continental High-Fi (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - Phila. CIO three-quarters sure EarthLink will pull out of city: Nonetheless, he's pretty happy with the service in places, and the city is considering its options. The city expects it will hear within 60 days about EarthLink's plans. Continental signs with JetBlue for in-flight TV, Internet: |
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Digital Movie Downloads in Denver Airport (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - Denver airport offers downloadable movies over local network: FreeFi, which is handling the advertising-supported free service in the airport, which jumped from 600 connections a day when it was for-fee to 4,000 to 5,000 at no cost. FreeFi has a deal with Walt Disney Studios to offer digital movie rentals over the local network. I have been writing for years about the power of the edge network, where instead of providing an Internet feed, media resides locally and can be moved at many times the potential Internet rate. This is the first substantial deployment in any form that I'm aware of. |
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Worcester Train-Fi: New Commuter Rail Wi-Fi Pilot (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - The train from Worcester through Framingham into Boston, Mass., adds Internet access via Wi-Fi in pilot project: A popular 45-mile commuter line will have at least one car per train with Internet service, with the intention of expanding access to all 13 commuter lines in Massachusetts. The line carries 18,000 passengers daily across 17 stations. This would be likely be the largest deployment of train-based Wi-Fi outside of Europe, where GNER in the UK and SJ in Sweden have a couple dozen trains on a small number of lines unwired. |
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Dade County Wireless Project Halted (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - Before it really began, the Dade County, Flor., wireless effort shuts down: Miami-Dade mayor Carlos Alvarez has dropped his plans for an ambitious county-wide network after the departure of a key aide. It seems that WiMax was always part of the thinking for this 2,000 sq mi network, but Alvarez was optimistically relying on the separately politically organized county school board to give them valuable 2.5 GHz frequency for use! |
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Fiber to Link 22 Rural Vermont Towns to Rest of World (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - 22 Vermont rural towns pool efforts to build fiber network: I don't usually write much about fiber--it's a kind of wire, for crying out loud--but this is an interesting model for rural communities that are still left behind in the telecom revolution because of the lack of interest by monopolies and competitors in rewiring remote areas. The East Central Vermont Community Fiber Network (try saying ec-vic-fun out loud) could increase the viability of these rural communities by providing a lifeline for telecommuters and local businesses trying to stay competitive. Half of the population of the towns has no option for broadband; I expect, although it's not mentioned, that most of the other half can only get a slow speed of broadband, too, since broadband includes 512 Kbps downstream, 128 Kbps upstream DSL. |
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Business Flyers Indifferent to In-Flight Broadband, But They Haven't Tasted That Apple Yet (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - Orbitz's business service arm asked 640 business travelers about their interest in sky-hi Wi-Fi: The results are lackluster, but there's an important proviso. Orbitz found that only 8 percent of those surveyed thought Wi-Fi was important enough to take a "less convenient or more expensive" flight, while 56 percent didn't think Internet access was a necessity, and 36 percent said they'd look for a Wi-Fi-equipped flight but apparently not work hard for it. But that's before virtually any domestic business traveler has used in-flight broadband. My expectation is that as service becomes available, people start relying on it, just as they do with a cell phone. |
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St. Louis Park Scraps Solar-Powered Network (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - The final curtain has fallen on the ambitious St. Louis Park, Minn., Wi-Fi network: The city claims the contractor did a terrible job in planning and deploying the network, especially since the vendor received the contract through a low bid based on using solar-powered nodes. The city found the nodes were placed poorly for charging, and that the company, Arinc, used "the wrong locations" and "the wrong materials," according to the CIO. |
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Southwest Plans Test of In-Flight Internet by Summer (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - Finally, airborne Wi-Fi is getting some legs with Southwest announcement: In the wake of a series of announcements and leaks last year, and today's formal plan by American Airlines to put AirCell service in all 15 of its domestic 767-200s, we're starting to see traction. Southwest will work with Row 44 to test in-flight broadband by this summer. Row 44 uses Ku-band satellites, the same as doomed Connexion by Boeing, but the company (and other similar operators not yet launched) argue that with modern antennas, more strategic transponder rental, and better signal processing, they can achieve far faster results than Boeing at a far lower cost. With Row 44 and AirCell set for near-term tests, JetBlue in an active trial, and OnAir finally launched in Europe with a single Air France aircraft (but loads of RyanAir planes to come), there's at last some momentum. |
eWeek - RSS Feeds
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RequirementsForATWikiApplicati (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - No one has picked up the ball on a TWikiApplication packager yet, and it's about time we did something. A TWiki Application packager would be a something that helps ... (last changed by LarsEik) |
Papelón con Limón
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Homenajes a Atahualpa Yupanqui (Jan 31 2008 20:33 GMT) - La poesía y la guitarra de Atahualpa Yupanqui resuenan con más fuerza y vigencia en Argentina, que hoy rinde homenaje al mayor referente del folclore local al cumplirse cien años de su nacimiento.El centenario del natalicio de "don Ata", "el perseguidor del viento y el silencio", como lo llamó hoy el diario La Nación de Buenos Aires, será motivo de múltiples homenajes en centros culturales de todo el país.La prensa argentina dedicó hoy grandes espacios a recordar la figura de quien es considerado "el padre del folclore" nacional, el del "canto en el viento", como señala ClarínSIGUE LEYENDO ... VIDEO: MILONGA En la ciudad de Pergamino, a unos 230 kilómetros de Buenos Aires y cercana al pueblo natal de "don Ata", se colocará hoy la piedra fundamental de una escultura en honor al autor de "El arriero" y "Luna tucumana". |
BrothersJudd Blog
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MESSAGE, WE CARE: (Jan 31 2008 20:32 GMT) - Iraq: Dems' Dreams Dashed?: When the Democrats took back Congress they promised a "new direction" in Iraq. What happened? (Nick Baumann, January 31, 2008, Mother Jones) There are more American troops in Iraq today than when the Democrats assumed the majority in Congress. |
blogjunktrunk.com
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2008 Wellington Sevens Blog - TVNZ (Jan 31 2008 20:32 GMT) - 2008 Wellington Sevens BlogTVNZ, New Zealand - 1 hour agoBy Michael Burgess 1:20pm An very entertaining start to the tournament. The USA, who have spent the last week training with Gordon Tietjens and his merry … |
Sports Art Club
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Super bowl XLII: New York Giants (Jan 31 2008 20:32 GMT) - With a record of 10-6 the New York Giants made the NFL Playoffs where they played the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC Wild Card Playoffs. They avenged a third playoff loss from Bucs QB Jeff Garcia by beating them 24-14. Giants quarterback Eli Manning earned his first playoff victory and Tom Coughlin picked up his first playoff victory as coach of the Giants. In the divisional round they went on to defeat the first seed Dallas Cowboys, 21-17, and to advance to the NFC Championship. They set the record for most consecutive road wins (10 with the NFC championship as of now) and as the first team to defeat the #1 seed of their division since the 1990 playoff re-alignment. |
Ubergizmo FR
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Calculatrice à Eau ABBA CL-168 (Jan 31 2008 20:31 GMT) - ABBA (pas le groupe de musique) a sorti son CL-168, une calculatrice qui fonctionne à l'eau, se débarassant ainsi des piles. Elle affiche 8 chiffres et un design ergonomique. Je me demande, en supposant que l'on puisse maîtriser l'eau pour illuminer l'écran, ce serait beaucoup mieux qu'une calculatrice à énergie solaire. Son prix n'est pas connu. |
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