Google co-founder lives modestly, emigrant dad says
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Google co-founder lives modestly, emigre
dad says
Google co-founder lives modestly, emigre
dad says
04/26/2004 08:25 PMForbes Apr 27 2004 0:11AM GMT
Google founder dreams of Google implant
in your brain
Google founder dreams of Google implant
in your brain
03/06/2004 02:04 AMMar 3, 2004 ... Times recently unearthed the gem that Google is
planning to create a "phone" that directs the user to Google's
incomparable archive of weblog trackbacks and ...
Google gets to Wall Street--and lives
Google gets to Wall Street--and lives
08/20/2004 12:26 PMLove it or hate it, search engine IPO offers vindication for founders'
iconoclastic vision.
Co-founder of Google to speak at
Maryland
Co-founder of Google to speak at
Maryland
12/20/2003 07:15 PMBrin is a 1993 graduate of UM. He is also the co-founder of Google, an
Internet search engine, which is scheduled to go public in the spring.
...
Google gouges Wall Street--and lives
Google gouges Wall Street--and lives
08/19/2004 06:56 PMLove it or hate it, search engine IPO offers vindication for founders'
iconoclastic vision.
Google Co-Founder Sees New Web Search
Competition
Google Co-Founder Sees New Web Search
Competition
02/17/2004 10:26 PMYahoo! Feb 18 2004 2:31AM GMT
Sergey Brin's dad says Google founder
not rich. (Yet.)
Sergey Brin's dad says Google founder
not rich. (Yet.)
04/27/2004 01:55 AMUSA Today Apr 27 2004 6:11AM GMT
Sergey Brin's dad says Google founder
not rich (yet)
Sergey Brin's dad says Google founder
not rich (yet)
04/27/2004 07:18 AMUSA Today Apr 27 2004 11:37AM GMT
Google co-founder promises Safari
compatibility with GMail
Google co-founder promises Safari
compatibility with GMail
04/26/2004 02:07 AMWhen Internet search engine giant
Google launched its free 1GB email
service,
Gmail on April 1,
2004, they did so without support for Apple Computer Inc.'s Safari Web
browser. The browser requirement page on the company's Web site lists
several compatible browsers for the beta of Gmail, but Safari is still
not among them. All of that will change before Gmail is available to
the public, according to Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
Google Co-Founder Sees New Web Search
Competition (Reuters)
Google Co-Founder Sees New Web Search
Competition (Reuters)
02/17/2004 07:56 PMReuters - Google Inc., the No. 1 Web search
provider, is in the cross-hairs of media services company Yahoo
Inc. (YHOO.O) and software giant Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) -- a
fact not lost on Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
Google co-founder promises Safari
compatibility with GMail (MacCentral)
Google co-founder promises Safari
compatibility with GMail (MacCentral)
04/26/2004 12:35 AMMacCentral - When Internet search engine giant Google launched its
free 1GB email service, Gmail on April 1, 2004, they did so without
support for Apple Computer Inc.'s Safari Web browser. The browser
requirement page on the company's Web site lists several compatible
browsers for the beta of Gmail, but Safari is still not among them.
All of that will change before Gmail is available to the public,
according to Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
Google Founder Embarassed by Lack of
Gmail Safari Browser Support
Google Founder Embarassed by Lack of
Gmail Safari Browser Support
04/27/2004 06:53 PMBrin noted that he was "embarrassed" that Gmail's beta doesn't support
Safari, but said that they will add Safari support before its public
release. "We're going to make it work with Safari and that's one of
the high priority things," Brin told MacCentral. "I’ve heard that you
can sort of get it to work if you're desperate. I want to fix that,
and I want to make it work really well."
Matt Cutts of Google & ClickZ Founder
Andy Bourland To Give Conference Key
Notes
Matt Cutts of Google & ClickZ Founder
Andy Bourland To Give Conference Key
Notes
02/10/2004 02:44 AM" WebmasterWorld.com's three-day Internet marketing conference,
Pubconference, Orlando, Florida, U.S.A., has attracted industry
leaders to speak at the latest event on 26th, 27th and 28th
February..."
Futures rise modestly
Futures rise modestly
02/18/2004 09:18 AMglobetechnology.com Feb 18 2004 1:07PM GMT
U.S. Stock Futures Moving Up Modestly
(AP)
U.S. Stock Futures Moving Up Modestly
(AP)
04/20/2004 07:10 AMAP - U.S. stock futures were all moving up modestly Tuesday in advance
of a day packed with first-quarter earnings reports and the first of
two days of testimony by U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan.
Microsoft Shares Rise Modestly (Reuters)
Microsoft Shares Rise Modestly (Reuters)
07/21/2004 06:11 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) shares rose a
modest 2 percent on Wednesday after the world's largest
software maker said it plans to return more than $75 billion to
shareholders over the next four years.
Survey: IT spending to grow modestly
next year
Survey: IT spending to grow modestly
next year
08/30/2004 01:48 PMCIO confidence is up in third quarter, according to Forrester poll.
Consumer Prices Rise Modestly in June
(AP)
Consumer Prices Rise Modestly in June
(AP)
07/16/2004 08:41 AMAP - Consumer prices rose a modest 0.3 percent in June, half the size
of the previous month's advance and fresh evidence that inflation
poses no immediate threat to the economy.
"American lives are the most important
lives"
"American lives are the most important
lives"
07/31/2004 03:41 AMHelixoMetry/FractoGene Founder Andras
Pellionisz and Simons Haplomics Founder
Malcolm Simons publish a review article
on a coming shift, a "Big One", of Post
Gene Genomics towards Information
Technology
HelixoMetry/FractoGene Founder Andras
Pellionisz and Simons Haplomics Founder
Malcolm Simons publish a review article
on a coming shift, a "Big One", of Post
Gene Genomics towards Information
Technology
06/12/2004 02:48 AMNon (primary) Coding DNA (formerly "Junk DNA"; see
http://www.junkdna.com and http://www.simonsjunkdna.com ),has became a
fulcrum of interest and investment in "Post Gene Genomics". A joint
paper by Pellionisz and Simons will appear in a widely subscribed
magazine. [PRWEB Jun 12, 2004]
Consumer spending up modestly in
November Tokyo stocks surge, dollar
rebounds Auto sales likely to r
Consumer spending up modestly in
November Tokyo stocks surge, dollar
rebounds Auto sales likely to r
12/24/2004 12:48 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Fri Dec 24, 05:52 am GMT
OTC Obi-Wan Lives?
OTC Obi-Wan Lives?
05/21/2004 02:28 PMA new Probe Droid is on the prowl; this week asks whether collectors
would like to see a ‘non-spirit’ version of the new OTC Obi-Wan
figure. Similar to what Hasbro did with the Jabba's Palace Luke, the
rather impressive OTC Spirit figure has many fans begging for an
opaque version; should Hasbro comply? Look for the latest Probe Droid
ballot now, and cast your vote today!
MMC Lives Again
MMC Lives Again
03/30/2005 03:59 AM
IO Data Device has announced a 256MB
MultiMediaCard, the "MMC2-256M." I had pretty much ruled out MMC as a
popular flash media ever since the days of the Diamond Rio. Panasonic
and friends basically ate it alive with SD, but it seems IO Data
hasn't given up hope. Since modern SD slot devices can also take MMC
(the dimenisons are the same), you're still good to go.
Press
Release [IO Data Device]
KQ Lives! 0.98
KQ Lives! 0.98
03/14/2003 03:59 AMAn old school RPG.
Weychert lives
Weychert lives
03/29/2005 10:44 PMMisunderstood genius Rob Weychert, creator of Virtual Stan, has
relaunched robweychert.com. Let joy reign. Let columns multiply. Let
haikus based on dictionary.com's Word of the Day flourish.
Little Debbie Lives!
Little Debbie Lives!
08/27/2004 01:53 PMThe crock in Betty Crocker: We look into the myths behind some beloved
spokescharacters.
foofpod Lives
foofpod Lives
08/05/2004 05:52 PM
What's this?
Having sold out of the foofbag soft sleeves for the Apple Power and
iBooks, Foofbag has hand-crafted a limited edition run of foofpods,
$12 soft sleeves for your iPod (of any generation). You could even use
them on your iPod mini, if you didn't mind a little moving around.
And if you want a foofbag for your computer, don't worry. Team foof
is about to move around the world to scenic Australia. Once they get
settled the foofbags will live again, as will your hopes of getting a
matching foofbag and foofpod.
Read - Product Page
[Foofbag]
Related
Foofbag: Handmade Apple Laptop Sleeves
[Gizmodo]
GPLFlash lives again
GPLFlash lives again
06/05/2005 11:36 PMThe original GPLFlash project, which was meant to bring to GNU/Linux
the ability to play Macromedia Flash movies, stalled when Macromedia
released a 32-bit binary Flash Player for Linux. Because of that, and
because of a lack of development help, the last significant update to
GPLFlash was in June 2000. But in the past year there has been a surge
in developer interest in the GPLFlash project, and now it's back, with
greater stability and fewer bugs. Unfortunately, it would take a
complete rewrite of GPLFlash to play the vastly different Flash 6 and
Flash 7 file formats. That's why GPLFlash2 is now under development,
with the goal of being a fully Flash 7-compliant replacement for the
restrictively licensed Macromedia Flash Player and browser plugin.
Dublin.pm Lives!
Dublin.pm Lives!
04/10/2004 08:29 PMDoC writes "The Dublin.pm perl Mongers group, for Dublin, Ireland has
reformed. Potential members from Dublin (and anywhere in Ireland,
really) are invited to join the list (details at
http://dublin.pm.org/). f2f meetings, and heading up to YAPC::Europe
...
Marching for their lives
Marching for their lives
04/21/2004 07:26 AMPro-choice activists are mobilizing for Washington with new urgency:
As more than a dozen states aim to outlaw reproductive rights, a
nationwide abortion ban could be next.
No One Lives Forever 2 1.0.0
No One Lives Forever 2 1.0.0
02/19/2004 07:23 PMA humorous story-driven first person shooter featuring deadly UNITY
operative Cate Archer.
DaynaFile Lives!
DaynaFile Lives!
01/09/2004 09:56 PM
Going from one memory to another, I was surprised to find many
references to DaynaFi
le by
Google. Ages ago, I was contacted by a company based in Salt
Lake City: Dayna
Communications. They needed someone to write system software
that enables Macintosh
to read PC disks. What a crazy idea, I thought.
Anyway, I was one of the few guys outside Apple who could write
such stuff so I spent
a year communiting back and forth. Why so long? Well, I
had to convince
Mac that 5 1/4 inch PC disks were Mac disks and integrate
seamlessly with the Finder
as well as other Mac applications. Bridging various
differences between DOS
and MacFS, particularly Mac's resource fork, was real fun too.
After the product shipped, I ran across some Dayna folks at a
MacWorld show demoing
the stuff and they told me that, when one of their customers
found my name displayed
prominently on the boot screen and asked about it, they had to make
up a story about
Don Park being a code name for the project. Oops!;-p

The gadgets of our lives
The gadgets of our lives
05/02/2004 04:31 AMLos Angeles Times May 2 2004 8:57AM GMT
Brief lives, big book
Brief lives, big book
09/23/2004 04:48 AM
The Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography is published today, in print and online: a
biographical record of everyone who's ever been anyone in British
history (50,000 individuals) and an astonishing feat of scholarly
collaboration (10,000 contributors from all over the world). Access
to the full database is fearfully expensive, but the official site
gives you a good selection of
sample entries, with
a new one added every day; and a feature in today's
Times gives
you
som
e more, beginning with Mary Toft, the woman who gave birth to
rabbits.
Purloined Lives
Purloined Lives
03/17/2005 03:53 AMTens of thousands of Americans may be exposed to identity theft as a
result of recently disclosed personal information leaks, bringing a
lifetime of worry for many.
Expensing's Seven Lives
Expensing's Seven Lives
06/16/2004 11:33 AMMercury News (reg req): Panel
OKs measure to block expensing. A congressional committee
overwhelmingly approved legislation Tuesday that would block a
proposal to force companies to deduct the cost of stock options.
This is a cheap vote by committee members for legislation
they surely suspect will never become law. It shouldn't become law.
The system has worked to the vast benefit of Silicon Valley companies,
which understandably want to keep the gravy train rolling, but now
they should do the right thing. The time has long since passed when
companies should honestly reflect the value -- the cost to
shareholders -- of stock options in their income statements.
Shareholders will understand, if reported earnings drop due to
expensing of options, that nothing fundamental in the company has
changed. Today, profits are overstated, and shareholders seem to grasp
that without much trouble. They aren't as stupid as the tech industry
seems to think.
Big Brother Lives
Big Brother Lives
06/17/2005 03:58 PMI’ve written before about the shrinking rights of the
American people. I don’t like it and I make no secret of that.
This new story, however, goes more than a few steps on in the wrong
direction. The FBI, so the story goes, is thinking of requiring your
ISP to spy on your surfing. Talk about spyware!…
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Lives'
"wretched lives"
"wretched lives"
01/02/2005 11:09 AMGame.Ars: it lives!
Game.Ars: it lives!
05/14/2004 12:05 AMGame.Ars returns from a galaxy far, far away to discuss Star Wars
titles, an E3 recap, the Phantom Console, and more.
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