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Search for Tomorrow
Search for Tomorrow
08/30/2004 06:52 AMThe next generation of online ads promises the most targeted and
trackable messages ever. Meet the future of advertising.
washingtonpost.com: Search For Tomorrow
washingtonpost.com: Search For Tomorrow
02/16/2004 09:14 AMFor a lot of kids today, the world started in 1996 .. more» ..
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Search For Tomorrow (TechNews.com)
Search For Tomorrow (TechNews.com)
02/17/2004 04:57 PMAnother long look at life in the age of Google .. WaPo's Future of
Search feature .. Search for
Tomorrow
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great web searching tool, free download,
cool search web, search the web, google
web search, web search engine
great web searching tool, free download,
cool search web, search the web, google
web search, web search engine
06/20/2004 03:27 AMRe-Search is a new product that you can load it on your desktop. Of
course it is totally free. Search the web became easy, fast and
effectively! [PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]
Feedster Powers RSS and Blog Search
Results for Eurekster - News Search
Expands the Scope of Search Engine
Powered by Social Networking Technology
Feedster Powers RSS and Blog Search
Results for Eurekster - News Search
Expands the Scope of Search Engine
Powered by Social Networking Technology
09/16/2004 03:28 AMFeedster, Inc., the first company to utilize RSS feeds and weblog
content to enhance broad web search, today announced that it will
power RSS and blog search results for Eurekster, the first and only
Internet search engine powered by social networking technology. By
integrating Feedster’s news search technology and RSS feeds, Eurekster
now provides its users and subscribers with an expanded search
solution containing new sources of information and data beyond
traditional Web search. [PRWEB Sep 16, 2004]
C-Search Announces the Release of
C-Search and C-Search for Domino.Doc
R1.1 – Search Multiple Domino Databases
across Multiple Servers Simultaneously
C-Search Announces the Release of
C-Search and C-Search for Domino.Doc
R1.1 – Search Multiple Domino Databases
across Multiple Servers Simultaneously
04/16/2005 01:58 AMC-Search today announced the release of C-Search and C-Search for
Domino.Doc R1.1. - C-Search brings for the first time web crawling
techniques to the Domino domain allowing organizations to build a fast
and lightweight index of quality materials. Unlike web crawlers
however, C-Search has built in design and location awareness to ensure
users are presented with meaningful results and to guarantee that
users are always routed to the nearest instance of information from
the search results. [PRWEB Apr 16, 2005]
Welcome to Tomorrow?
Welcome to Tomorrow?
07/30/2004 10:13 AM
Fuel Cell
Breakthrough?
The University of Houston claims to have achieved a breakthrough in
thin film solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). "Imagine a power
source so small, yet so efficient, that it could make cumbersome power
plants virtually obsolete" Utter marketing hype, or are they
really onto something?
Tomorrow
Tomorrow
12/03/2002 11:46 AM
Just a hunch, but I think were gonna be hearing some news from Apple tomorrow. (Comdex!)
Tom Tomorrow just doesn't get it
Tom Tomorrow just doesn't get it
11/12/2003 01:16 PMtakes Tom Tomorrow to task .. hasn't taken too well .. thin-skinned ..
Instapundit .. Indepundit ..
Smash
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"Tom Tomorrow just doesn't get it."
"Tom Tomorrow just doesn't get it."
11/13/2003 03:07 AMThe Day Before the Day After Tomorrow
The Day Before the Day After Tomorrow
05/28/2004 08:02 AM
Jarkko and I got to see a sneak preview of The Day After
Tomorrow last night courtesy of a green party candidate, Satu Hassi, who raffled the
tickets off on her website. What made the event more interesting than
the average movie was that she invited 2 professors to speak after the
movie and answer questions from the audience. Someone, of course,
asked the meteorologist how they can predict weather in 50 years when
they get the daily forecast wrong so often. :) The movie gives you a
lot to think about if you can see beyond the Hollywood effects and it
was strangely comforting to have a couple of people who spend their
lives studying this very subject discuss how realistic they think the
story is. While they both seemed to think it wasn't a likely scenario,
they didn't say it was impossible. Their models seem to indicate
drought and famine in India along with dramatic warming and coastal
flooding instead. Given the choice, perhaps being flash-frozen is a
better way to go. Wouldn't it be fun to have the oil reserves
depleted about the same time? I knew I was screwed years ago when
I got that fortune cookie with a may you live in interesting
times message.
I won't offer any spoilers, but there are a couple of intensely
gratifying parts of the movie like the random storm in LA that takes
out the entire city. There's apocalyptic goodness for the people of
England, too. :) I was annoyed with the terribly predictable boy gets
the girl, the dog survives and everyone has a happy ending features,
but much of the movie does try to get your attention by taking a
plausible, albeit very unlikely, scenario without overdoing it more
than necessary. The idea that only folks south of the Mason-Dixon line
in the US survive is also a bit too depressing to contemplate. Well,
at least Florida was swallowed by the sea before the golf carts could
escape. I think watching this movie helped me pinpoint why I have
loved apocalyptic and dystopian movies and books for almost all of my
life; adversity forces people to drop the bullshit and concentrate on
one thing, survival. I'm still rooting for the planet, but there is
the slightest sliver of hope that maybe humanity will smarten up
sometime soon. I'm a dreamer, I know. It's a good movie that is best
watched with a big box of popcorn and a beer or three afterwards.
Prepare.
The Day After Tomorrow
The Day After Tomorrow
12/04/2003 06:01 PMAt the theater the other day, I saw a trailer for a movie called The
Day After Tomorrow. The trailer doesn't give any of the...
"Tom Tomorrow"
"Tom Tomorrow"
12/19/2003 11:55 AM"The Day After Tomorrow"
"The Day After Tomorrow"
05/28/2004 07:47 AMIn this inane special-effects vehicle, Americans desperately try to
cross into Mexico to escape a frozen death. Audiences will do the
same.
Tom Tomorrow Needs Help
Tom Tomorrow Needs Help
12/14/2003 11:06 PMTomorrow never knows
Tomorrow never knows
12/31/2003 01:12 PMAnd ignorance and hate mourn the dead It is believing, it is believing
But listen to the color of your...
I can't believe it's tomorrow
I can't believe it's tomorrow
05/12/2004 08:16 PMTomorrow is Thursday That is all....
The day after the day after tomorrow
The day after the day after tomorrow
05/29/2004 01:56 PM
I went to see The Day
After Tomorrow, yesterday, opening day. I liked it, but then I
like almost everything. It wasn't totally terrible, in fact it's
badness is part of what makes it good. There are some very good
special effects, esp the opening scene. It's a big-budget Hollywood
disaster movie. Kids will love it. You may wonder how Dennis Quaid
saves the planet, it's actually fairly clever. I've heard that the
science is all wrong, but this is one of those times when, sorry, it
just doesn't matter.
BTW, one of the coolest things about the movie is that the Vice
President is a Dick Cheney look-alike: he's stubborn, stupid and
Republican. The President, who defers to the VP, is cheesy and stupid
and wears a military bomber jacket in the Oval Office. Someone in
Hollywood, a Democratic stronghold, had fun with that. They also found
a neat solution to the war in Iraq (but I won't say what it is).
Search Engine Offers Web Search and Site
Search
Search Engine Offers Web Search and Site
Search
12/29/2003 09:44 AMWhere do they come up with these search engine names? Is there some
kind of law that says the odder and more onomatopoeic the name, the
greater chance of the search engine's success? Perhaps so. At any
rate, let's talk...
"Hello Tomorrow" on iTunes
"Hello Tomorrow" on iTunes
04/14/2005 12:33 PMiTunes has posted an exclusive download of the Squeak E. Clean and
Karen O song.
The keyboards of tomorrow?
The keyboards of tomorrow?
07/22/2004 07:49 AMCNET News.com's Michael Kanellos notes that the traditional QWERTY
keyboard has been under attack for years. Now there's finally
something to give it a run for the money.
Day After Tomorrow, The (2004)
Day After Tomorrow, The (2004)
05/30/2004 05:00 AMKinda dumb, browbeating and preachy, but fun .. Day After Tomorrow,
The (2004) .. sudden climate change .. latest disaster
film
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Take a Peek at Tomorrow
Take a Peek at Tomorrow
07/08/2004 03:37 PMSee future technology from Microsoft Research and great things you can
do today. (Requires Macromedia Flash)
Here Today, Here Tomorrow
Here Today, Here Tomorrow
06/24/2004 09:16 PMMe, My
Mobile and I
"A new generation of mobile users are becoming so emotionally
attached to their phones that they cannot live without them.
This is one of the key findings of a study into how people use
their mobile phones entitled Me, My Mobile and I.
The annual study from research firm Teleconomy reveals that 10 to
14-year-olds - dubbed M-Agers - are rapidly becoming the most
sophisticated users of phones.
Even toddlers are able to tell the difference between incoming
phone calls and text messages said Professor Michael Hulme, chairman
of Teleconomy....
'They are growing up ready to take on these services,' said Prof
Hulme....
Phones are rapidly replacing address books, diaries, watches and
alarm clocks as people turn increasingly to their handsets to help
manage their lives." [BBC News,
via textuall
y.org]
An admittedly small study group, but the findings are well
supported elsewhere. The two killer statistics, though - and the ones
to which libraries need to pay particular attention - are that
"32% see phone as tool rather than intimate object"
and "85% of children had personalised phones."
It's not like these things are going away, you know.
Goal for tomorrow...
Goal for tomorrow...
01/24/2003 02:11 AMTomorrow's goal is simple: Don't do anything that might cause my
instructor to take the controls. I will fly the glider and show my
instructor that I really do know what I'm doing....
Vehicles of Tomorrow?
Vehicles of Tomorrow?
09/21/2004 02:56 PMSENT opens tomorrow in LA
SENT opens tomorrow in LA
07/09/2004 01:44 PM
SENT, "america's first phonecam art show" opens in LA's Standard Hotel
Downtown tomorrow. The site
looks great. Congrats Xeni,
Sean and Caryn!
Google IPO Tomorrow
Google IPO Tomorrow
08/12/2004 06:31 PMThe Day After Tomorrow Profiles
The Day After Tomorrow Profiles
06/03/2004 12:37 AM
I wonder why none of the social networking bloggers picked up on
this?
The hit movie "The Day After Tomorrow" provides profiles and lots
of coolio features in a Flash based interface. Much of the
design looks like a Laszlo app.
You can put up your own face, list off your three fav songs (which
are then compiled into a Top 10 list) and give responses to standard
"End of the World" questions. All in all it's quite an
impressive site for a movie site. I wonder who did it?
No FOAF though and your profile registration requires human
intervention to approve it.
Where do you want to work tomorrow?
Where do you want to work tomorrow?
05/16/2004 08:38 PMZDNet May 17 2004 0:35AM GMT
March tomorrow in NYC
March tomorrow in NYC
04/09/2004 04:06 PMI've hardly heard anything about it, but apparently there's a rally
and march planned for tomorrow beginning at 11:30 AM, a "global day of
action on the first anniversary of the U.S. bombing and invasion of
Iraq." Here are the logistics for the NYC demonstration.
Simulate "The Day After Tomorrow" On
Your PC
Simulate "The Day After Tomorrow" On
Your PC
05/18/2004 05:56 AMiPods of tomorrow?
iPods of tomorrow?
03/24/2005 06:07 PM In Sacramento tomorrow
In Sacramento tomorrow
06/29/2004 08:36 PMI'll be at the California state capitol tomorrow morning to talk to
the state senate's education committee about the public domain and
Creative Commons. I'll be there in a purely informational capacity to
provide some context for a broader discussion about community
colleges, higher ed, and royalty-free educational materials. More
soon.
Today Being Tomorrow
Today Being Tomorrow
09/10/2004 12:04 AM
I'm a bit of a reluctant tourist. I enjoy the work I do, the music
I'm lucky enough to perform and create and I live in San Francisco,
which is an endlessly entertaining city.
Nonetheless, I find myself here in Hong Kong International Airport en
route to Vietnam and, it's to be hoped, that my narrower points of
experience will be broadened.
My first bit of adjustment. It ...
"Drudge vs. Tom Tomorrow"
"Drudge vs. Tom Tomorrow"
07/30/2004 09:12 PMTomorrow Flux 0.1
Tomorrow Flux 0.1
01/27/2004 06:25 PMA theme based on the XFCE theme "Today".
"Day After Tomorrow, The (2004)"
"Day After Tomorrow, The (2004)"
06/04/2004 08:14 PMElection tomorrow
Election tomorrow
11/03/2003 02:30 PMThere’s an election tomorrow for Seattle city council members.
We’re noting all the candidates (or their recordings) who call
us. What we’d love to do is vote for the people who
don’t call.
Irresponsible? Probably. But it’s a satisfying fantasy.
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