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Greetings Groovy WSU People

Greetings Groovy WSU People 05/12/2004 12:33 PM

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Groovy 1.0-beta-10 (Default branch) 03/27/2005 09:21 PM
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Microsoft's Groovy Special Ed Mice


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As I try to look ahead of the social networking service market, I see following three trends emerging:

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Congrats to Roland and Boris and.....

They've just launched Bryght - a Drupal hosting service. I hung out with these guys a bit when I was in Vancouver and they're certainly a compelling reason for moving there.

Vancouver is hot.

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Our latest venture is Bryght, a hosted Drupal service, "the Salesforce.com of community content". I am working with Boris, Richard, Adrian and James on this one. Yes, we are all Bryght guys :-) !

We have taken Drupal and combined it with web hosting and email to give you a one stop shop for your community content. No IT required, no muss, no fuss! Check out The lights are on at Bryght for more background on how this started. And if you know of an individual, organization or company that could use a Bryght site, please contact us.

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Where Did All The People Go?


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Among the many cool features of our re-design this fall, we may not have given one page the attention it deserved.

If you're marking your work or web page with our little Some Rights Reserved button, you should take a look at our suggestions for making a precise statement about what's being licensed, complete with examples and screenshots. We'll make the page more prominent soon.


People Still Like CDs


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People Want To Yak In The Sky


People Want To Yak In The Sky 09/14/2004 02:55 PM
There have been plenty of stories in the last few months about various tests and plans to let passengers on airplanes start using mobile phones while flying. The basic solution involves a modified cell tower attached to the plane itself, to route all the calls through that tower, rather than deal with the problem of having phones hit many, many towers within range on the ground beneath them. However, many people seem to react with horror to the idea that the person sitting next to them could be talking away on their phone the whole flight, ignoring, of course, that plenty of people talk to their neighbors on flights already. Of course, with mobile phones there are additional problems such as the "yelling" that comes with mobile phone conversations (especially in a noisy environment) and the "annoyance" of only hearing one side of the conversation (which studies have shown is more annoying, probably because the side you hear is either on or off, unlike a standard conversation which may be continuous). However, it's still likely to move forward, as a new study shows that many business travelers would make airline decisions based on whether or not they could use their mobile phones on board. To make the study more useful, though, they should ask people if they would choose to fly on certain airlines if they included a "no mobile phone yakking" section as well.

Pod People


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I'm more of a people PC


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Some people I met.


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Late last year I spent a few months in the middle east. Travelling alone, I met many locals, and consider myself fortunate for the vast majority of those encounters.

Well, they're not doing people yet.


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Where 's Thursday, May 6 ? - Nightline "disappears" show segment - OK, I've waited almost 2 weeks. Now, it's official - Nightline "disappeared" it's own show. On Thursday May 6, 2004, Nightline featured, prominently, a call for a phased US pullout from Iraq by Retired Lieutenant General, Wi lliam Odom - Ronald Reagan's head of the National Security Agency. Odom recommended turning the whole mess over to the UN. Mention of Odom or the segment is kind of hard to pry out of ABC . You can buy a transcript though, so this isn't really censorship, right?...........

People who need people...


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Aid for 10m people 'sabotaged'


Aid for 10m people 'sabotaged' 06/15/2004 03:53 AM
The UN's top humanitarian official says governments and armed groups are blocking vital missions.

People at Work Who Get It


People at Work Who Get It 06/23/2004 03:05 AM
Nothing gets me more jazzed up about work than meeting with someone who really gets it--either right off the bat or during the course of our meeting. Nothing. I had one of those meetings today. You know the kind. The meeting request comes in and you scratch your head for a minute. Then it dawns on you: this is either going to be a lot of work trying to make someone understand what all this stuff is about, or... it'll...

"We the people say no to Bush"


"We the people say no to Bush" 08/30/2004 10:32 AM
Hundreds of thousands of protesters filled the New York streets Sunday. Clash songs blasted, anarchists taunted "Aida"-goers, and moms, queers and Wall Street bankers told the Bush administration it must go.

Do You Really Want to Meet People on the
Web?


Do You Really Want to Meet People on the
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"very few people booed."


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Beltane People


Beltane People 05/01/2004 09:06 AM
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Design by or for the people?


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"is still telling people"


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