Blogs Counter Political Plottings
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Political bl0gs step up
Political bl0gs step up
12/30/2003 06:14 AMUSA Today Dec 30 2003 5:07AM ET
AP on bl0gs at the political conventions
AP on bl0gs at the political conventions
06/21/2004 01:56 PMi keep thinking what a non-story this will seem like by the next
election
Political bl0gs aggregated for your
delectation
Political bl0gs aggregated for your
delectation
07/25/2004 08:53 PM
ConventionBloggers.com
An
aggregati
on of bloggers is attending the DNC, and here is a combined
feed, courtesy of
Dave Winer. If this isn't enough
to send you into spasms of delirious ecstasy, you might also wish to
explore
politics.feedster.com and
politics.technorati.com.
Political Blogs and the Election
Landscape
Political Blogs and the Election
Landscape
05/31/2004 03:34 PMThe American Journalism Review has a long, nuanced article this month
about political blogging and its influence in the current campaign
season, both on politicians and journalists.
promising panel on political bl0gs at
92Y
promising panel on political bl0gs at
92Y
07/26/2004 04:19 PMsigh, i'm starting to miss NYC already
Yahoo News Tracking Political Blogs
Yahoo News Tracking Political Blogs
08/30/2004 02:35 AMTip of the hat to The Unofficial Yahoo Weblog for pointing out the
Election Blog Roundup on Yahoo News. While the page says one thing:
Our goal is to aggregate a diverse selection of political blogs and
let you sample a variety of opinions as election season heats up. It
seems to do another. While it does provide a blogroll of sorts on the
right side of the page, the main section is basically an aggregator
devoted to showing the...
""Two fifths of Americans online have
read political bl0gs.""
""Two fifths of Americans online have
read political bl0gs.""
04/15/2005 12:12 PMWSJ.com - Two-Fifths of Americans
OnlineHave Read Political Blogs
WSJ.com - Two-Fifths of Americans
OnlineHave Read Political Blogs
04/14/2005 01:40 PM"Two fifths of Americans online have read political blogs." .. Blog
statistics in the
WSJ
online.wsj.com/public/article/0,,SB111332546086804781-UCpzJB95DI
SwIC2tN9Z37YLnGj8_20050513,00.html?mod=blogs
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"the first paper nationwide to offer
political candidates on the local level
their own hosted bl0gs."
"the first paper nationwide to offer
political candidates on the local level
their own hosted bl0gs."
05/27/2004 03:23 PMFree Hit Counter / Web Counter
Free Hit Counter / Web Counter
07/23/2004 05:56 PMstatcounter.com/free_hit_counter.html
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Boston.com / News / Blogs / David
Weinberger bl0gs the Democratic National
Convention on Boston.com: Blogging
crosses over
Boston.com / News / Blogs / David
Weinberger bl0gs the Democratic National
Convention on Boston.com: Blogging
crosses over
07/29/2004 05:21 PMfun post about the blogger
breakfast
boston.com/news/blogs/dnc/2004/07/blogging_crosse.html
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Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different
From External Blogs?
Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different
From External Blogs?
03/29/2005 07:22 AMInternal Blogs: So, Are They Different From External
Blogs?http://www.llrx.com/features/internalblogs.htm
Dennis Hamilton shares his experience with launching a blog
behind the corporate firewall, and suggests parameters that focus on
content value to ensure its successful implementation. This is an
feature article appearing in the March edition of Sabrina I.
Pacifici's
LLRX.com.
Reading bl0gs, writing bl0gs
Reading bl0gs, writing bl0gs
06/06/2004 06:45 PMKansas City Star (subscription),MO-9 hours ago• BlogPulse.com offers a
blog search engine. Just type in keywords of interest. Or use Google
to search for “blog” and keywords of interest. ...
PHP Counter
PHP Counter
12/25/2004 04:54 PMPHPcounter 1.1.0 with multilingual support
Something New Under the Counter
Something New Under the Counter
01/09/2004 09:55 PMAside from some Christmas lights, L.E.D. lamps designed for consumers
are scarce. The first consumer offering from GELcore, an L.E.D.
lighting company partly owned by General Electric, has more than a
little commercial lighting in its genetic makeup.
Your Own Web Counter With ASP
Your Own Web Counter With ASP
12/09/2002 02:27 PMStickysauce Dec 9 2002 12:55PM ET
counter-spin
counter-spin
12/14/2003 11:19 AMAtrios
atrios.blogspot.com/2003_12_14_atrios_archive.html#1071409569
18560290
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DBIx-Counter-0.01
DBIx-Counter-0.01
04/15/2005 05:48 PMWord Counter 1.4
Word Counter 1.4
12/12/2003 10:09 PMPerforms a word count and a character count on text.
Counter Googeling
Counter Googeling
10/29/2003 12:09 AMGood article at Trendwatching.com: Companies 'googling' their
customers to offer them personalized services. I'll come right out and
say it: I am using Google in...
PHP Visit Counter
PHP Visit Counter
04/23/2004 08:06 AMAdded new build
Counter Convention
Counter Convention
08/28/2004 01:20 PMcounter convention - prnc protest tools and resources .. Counter
Convention 2004 in NYC 9/2 .. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION .. people
are gearing up .. CounterConvention .. jackbooted thug .. resources ..
convening .. hectic
counterconvention.org
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Comair Done In by 16-Bit Counter
Comair Done In by 16-Bit Counter
12/30/2004 11:36 AMNEC Takes Aim at Counter
NEC Takes Aim at Counter
07/06/2004 08:20 PMTechzonez Jul 7 2004 0:41AM GMT
Money Counter
Money Counter
04/11/2005 05:52 PM
Money
Counter, based on
this
Parade article, makes comparisons (science vs. the
arts, business vs. safety, nuclear energy vs. cleanup, and the
Whitewater/Lewinsky vs. 9/11 investigations) based on how much tax
money is budgeted to various agencies.
[via kottke]
Word Counter 1.0
Word Counter 1.0
03/13/2003 10:22 AM
Word Counter is an AppleScript Studio application that performs a word
count on text that is entered into its text field. Text can be typed,
pasted, or dragged into the window. The program can count all words or
only words above a specified length.
Google Search Counter
Google Search Counter
10/28/2003 11:08 PM
Google is beta testing a search counter for frequent searchers. It
tracks how many times you visit Google.com. Please send in
screenshots, HTML source, cookies or other information if you have
this....
Cool Traffic Counter
Cool Traffic Counter
03/19/2005 02:22 AM
I
found this in the header at computergeeks.com. Major style
points for that one.
The Counter-Revolution Has Been
Televised
The Counter-Revolution Has Been
Televised
02/10/2004 02:43 AMAs the Dean campaign started to raise serious money and support on the
Internet last fall, it became common for the likes of me to go around
trumpeting that this election might be for the Internet what the 1960
election was for television. In the wake of Iowa and New Hampshire, it
seems evident that, once again, I'm too early with a prediction that
may eventually prove accurate. If anything, this election may
reconfirm the preeminent role of the idiot box in American politics,
just as the Bush administration is demonstrating the power of
plutocracy to an extent not witnessed since Karl Rove's political hero
William McKinley was elected. I have seen the past, and it still
works. Politics as usual was working like God's wristwatch in Iowa,
where the RNC and various Republican PAC's outspent many of the
Democratic candidates on negative TV ads aimed exclusively at Dean.
But more damaging, in my opinion, was the remarkably open bias that
the traditional media seemed to display against Howard Dean in their
presentation of the news itself. I don't watch much television, but
what little I've seen in the last month indicated to me that Dean was
being systematically slimed. I witnessed, for example, an astonishing
are-you-still-beating-your-wife interview of Dean campaign manager Joe
Trippi by CNN's Paula Zahn. Zahn persisted in drilling in on Dean's
having said in an NPR interview that the notion the Bush
administration had known in advance about 911 in advance was "an
interesting theory," refusing, despite Trippi's protests, to read a
bit further in the transcript to Dean's unequivocal statement that it
was a theory he didn't share. Dean was taken to severe task for having
murmured something on Canadian television four years ago about flaws
in the Iowa caucus system. Fox spent an entire day calling him a liar
without ever being specific, in my hearing anyway, about what lies he
had purportedly told. CNN repeatedly reported that some Iowa voters
were referring to Dean volunteers as "Perfect Storm troopers." Indeed,
in my extremely random sampling of TV reporting before the Iowa
caucuses, I never heard a single reference to Dean that wasn't at
least mildly derisive. Then we had the yawp heard round the world.
Dean gave a valedictory to his supporters in Iowa that was no more
feverish, in my opinion, than many rally exhortations I've heard over
the years, even from such sober fellows as Dick Cheney. Countless
football coaches deliver such yells every fall week and yet are
lionized by their fans. But, according to the big media, Dean's
"yee-haaa" was the sound of political hara-kari. You would have
thought they'd caught Dean in bed with either a live man or a dead
woman. They belabored him for his shout as though he'd done something
truly heinous, like, say, leading America into a major war under false
pretenses, or robbing the poor to feed the rich, or dramatically
curtailing civil liberties. All the networks ran the tape like scenes
from a terrorist attack, to the accompaniment of much tsk-tsking and
head-shaking. Every pundit of any consequence proclaimed it Dean's
last howl. But, as I say, I couldn't see what was so bad about it.
Prior to this, Dean had seemed a little too tightly-wrapped for my
tastes. I was heartened to see him display any emotion beyond
justified indignation. But if you have a signal that can be heard
everywhere and you transmit often enough the news that someone is
crazy, just about everyone will start believing it, whatever the
evidence. This is especially true in a primary campaign where the
leading criterion driving candidate preference is the ability to beat
the incumbent. Given the relentless hammering he took from the media,
Dean was lucky to get 26% of the New Hampshire vote. Even so, Dean may
be done for. Or, more to the point, done in. Some will say that he
strung his own rope, but it looked more like a media lynching to me.
Assuming I'm right about this, why did television want to hang Howard
Dean?...
LaTeX Word Counter 0.1.0
LaTeX Word Counter 0.1.0
07/22/2004 12:49 PMA word counter for LaTeX files.
LaTeX Word Counter
LaTeX Word Counter
07/22/2004 11:13 AMFirst release on SF.net (lwc-0.1.0)
simple-text-counter
simple-text-counter
11/05/2002 11:20 PMSimple text-file-based counter. Can record recent IPs to prevent
"counter-boosts". Timeout is configurable.
DM sets up counter for e-government
DM sets up counter for e-government
08/03/2004 07:34 AMAME Info Aug 3 2004 10:59AM GMT
Training seen as way to counter
offshoring
Training seen as way to counter
offshoring
08/13/2004 05:38 PMEdward Yourdon, a co-founder of the Cutter Consortium, says in an
upcoming book that the threat of offshore outsourcing isn't restricted
to U.S. software development jobs but to all kinds of knowledge work.
Morning-After Pill Not OK
Over-The-Counter (AP)
Morning-After Pill Not OK
Over-The-Counter (AP)
05/06/2004 05:21 PMAP - The government rejected over-the-counter sales of morning-after
birth control on Thursday because of concern about young teen-agers'
use of the pills. But regulators left open the possibility they will
reconsider.
Microsoft to Counter EU Antitrust
Charges
Microsoft to Counter EU Antitrust
Charges
11/13/2003 03:09 AMBoston Globe Nov 13 2003 2:01AM ET
Desktop Website Counter Client 1.2
Desktop Website Counter Client 1.2
06/02/2004 11:15 PMWith our service, this client allows you to see your websites
hit count on your desktop.
Philips Over the Counter Defibrillator
Approved
Philips Over the Counter Defibrillator
Approved
09/16/2004 05:03 PM
The FDA has approved an over-the-counter home
defibrillator from Philips for use in emergancy (or kinky sexual)
situations.
When the shock is delivered within five
minutes of the sudden cardiac arrest, 50 percent of individuals
survive, said Deborah DiSanzo, vice president and general manager of
cardiac resuscitation at Philips Medical Systems, manufacturer of the
device.
Ambulances typically arrive within nine minutes of a 911 call. Ten
minutes after the sudden cardiac arrest, the patient has a 1 percent
chance of survival, she said
On the off chance you think you need one, though, be ready to pony
up a heart stopping amount of cash - around $2,000. And why do we even
have a Home Entertainment category? Is it just to tempt me on posts
like these?
Read - Home
defibrillator without prescription OK'd [MSNBC]
FCC Chairman Complex
Counter-Revolutionary
FCC Chairman Complex
Counter-Revolutionary
11/11/2003 01:10 AMOne thing's for certain: you can't call Michael Powell, the chairman
of the FCC, anything but smart: Powell is simultaneously the strongest
advocate for innovative uses of wireless spectrum that has ever held
the office of chairman, while also an incredible defender of big media
and its desires. This article goes a long way towards reconciling the
two sides, while painting a clear picture of his deep intelligence....
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