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UK DSL coverage reaches 90%







UK DSL coverage reaches 90%

UK DSL coverage reaches 90% 05/19/2004 07:25 AM

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After saturation coverage of Olympics,
why no Paralympics TV coverage in US?


After saturation coverage of Olympics,
why no Paralympics TV coverage in US?
09/07/2004 11:47 PM
Xeni Jardin: BBC Journalist and blogger Stuart Hughes says:
The Olympics were a huge success for NBC.200 million viewers. A "halo effect" that boosted other channels and programmes. An estimated $60-70 million profit (Source: Hollywood Reporter) Before the Games started, NBC boast ed of the depth and breadth of its coverage.1210 hours of events.103 commentators. 28 Olympians on the commentary team. A week from now, I'll be heading back to Athens for Greece's second remarkable major sporting event of the year. The Paraly mpics will boast:4000 athletes. 140 countries represented.525 gold medals at stake. 19 sports. There will be no American TV coverage of the Paralympics. Let me repeat that. There will be NO AMERICAN TV COVERAGE OF THE PARALYMPICS. Not one hour of live coverage. Not one commentator. Not one Olympian on the commentary team. Nothing. This at the same time that a record number of journalists are preparing to cover the Paralympics.
Link to complete post on Stuart's weblog. See also these related previous BoingBoing posts: Stuart Hughes covers Olympics on his blog; BBC journalist survives landmine; Xeni on NPR: Tech helps triple amputee to run again (thanks, Karim)

CES Coverage


CES Coverage 01/08/2004 08:22 PM
I have been digging around for a good source of information for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Gizmodo has a...

DIY coverage


DIY coverage 08/29/2004 01:33 AM

It's great to see technology letting people cover big events themselves. Check these out:

all Flickr photos tagged with rnc, rncwatch.typepad.com, Technorati search for New York City ("rnc" was too short to search), Buzznet's No RNC photostream, rnc convention bloggers, WeSeeRNC moblog, Indymedia's RNC coverage, and Google News search for rnc.

It's like rolling your own newspaper.


Pod-Coverage-0.14


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DIY coverage from the RNC


DIY coverage from the RNC 08/29/2004 10:41 AM
Cory Doctorow: Metafilter Matt has written a great roundup of DIY coverage of the RNC event in New York:
all Flickr photos tagged with rnc, rncwatch.typepad.com, Technorati search for New York City ("rnc" was too short to search), Buzznet's No RNC photostream, rnc convention bloggers, WeSeeRNC moblog, Indymedia's RNC coverage, and Google News search for rnc.
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Sun reaches out to JBoss


Sun reaches out to JBoss 03/20/2003 11:54 AM
The Java creator makes an important compliance test available to the upstart open-source Java server company.

QUAGMIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
reaches -- THE
CIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


QUAGMIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
reaches -- THE
CIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
11/13/2003 10:09 AM
it appears that we're in a spot of trouble in Iraq .. this Philadelphia Inquirer article

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Bluetooth reaches 1.2


Bluetooth reaches 1.2 11/06/2003 01:28 PM
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Windows XP SP2 Reaches RC2


Windows XP SP2 Reaches RC2 06/15/2004 05:00 AM
Microsoft has finalized the second release candidate of Windows XP Service Pack 2, signifying the long-awaited upgrade is nearly complete. Numbered build 2149, RC2 is currently available to testers and will soon be offered for public download.

WebSphere Reaches Out to CRM


WebSphere Reaches Out to CRM 03/14/2003 01:28 AM
A growing number of companies, such as Home Depot, Staples and Prudential Life, are finding refuge from integration and scalability woes by building their CRM projects on IBM's ever-evolving WebSphere platform.

ICQ reaches out to developers


ICQ reaches out to developers 04/19/2004 11:03 AM
America Online's ICQ subsidiary is hoping to juice up its popular instant messenger with games and other applications, as part of a major software overhaul to be officially unveiled next week. The Internet pioneer expects to release the latest version of its instant messaging (IM) client, ICQ 4.0, this week, sources said. At that time, the company will also announce an initiative that for the first time will allow partners to obtain ICQ application programming interfaces (APIs), according to people familiar with the plan. ICQ is expected to eventually release open APIs to the public, sources said, but it has not yet set a timeframe for general availability.

ActiveWin reaches 7


ActiveWin reaches 7 04/22/2004 04:18 PM
Yes we have finally reached the 7 year birthday for ActiveWin. Although the first "Active" site we built was designed in August 1997, we actually started off in April 1997 with a small Internet Explorer desktop component gallery, which later became ActiveIE. We have also produced a number of other sites in the process before we (Bob and I) started ActiveWin in June 1998.

SAP reaches out to the community


SAP reaches out to the community 03/22/2005 04:51 PM
ZDNet Mar 21 2005 10:27PM GMT

Wireless web reaches out


Wireless web reaches out 05/31/2004 03:24 PM
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XML 2003 coverage


XML 2003 coverage 12/10/2003 05:26 PM
IDEAlliance's XML 2003 conference is now well underway in Philadelphia, USA. A variety of coverage on the conference has already been published, linked in this article.

3G Coverage Under Scrutiny


3G Coverage Under Scrutiny 04/21/2004 02:15 PM
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Test-Pod-Coverage-1.00


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Media Mad Over Cow Coverage


Media Mad Over Cow Coverage 01/01/2004 07:54 AM
David Ropeik

washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43184-2003Dec30.html
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Test-Pod-Coverage-0.01


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Test-Pod-Coverage-0.08


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Religious coverage


Religious coverage 07/17/2004 12:51 PM
Jay Rosen: Puzzling through the convention story, because I'm heading right for it, made me to realize that journalism's contempt for ritual—and if "contempt" is too strong, then the difficulty the press has in understanding the conventions as ritual—was deeply involved here. Ritual is newsless; therefore it must be meaningless. But is that really true? And that's what leads me to the forum now happening at The Revealer ... If a religion writer covered the presidential campaign, would campaign coverage be any different? My reasons for asking this months ago, when we started planning the forum, were vague. Now they're...

Live Coverage


Live Coverage 08/31/2004 04:05 AM
If you are up, and is looking for live coverage of the unveiling of the iMac G5 (maybe), Mac Observer is giving you the live coverage.

WWDC Coverage


WWDC Coverage 06/28/2004 10:10 AM
Without satellite feeds or quicktime streams, coverage for WWDC's keynote address is more difficult to obtain. MacRumors should have Keynote coverage...

Test-Pod-Coverage-1.06


Test-Pod-Coverage-1.06 06/22/2004 11:40 PM

Continuing CES coverage


Continuing CES coverage 01/08/2004 08:15 PM
If you're looking for our coverage of this week's Consumer Electronics Show, here's a roundup of related reports, dispatches, and product announcements (though to be...

Test-Pod-Coverage-0.04


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Test-Pod-Coverage-0.02


Test-Pod-Coverage-0.02 01/05/2004 05:01 AM

70% UK Population Coverage for 3G


70% UK Population Coverage for 3G 01/04/2004 07:02 PM
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Test-Pod-Coverage-0.06


Test-Pod-Coverage-0.06 01/27/2004 11:00 PM

Robogames coverage


Robogames coverage 04/01/2005 03:43 AM
Cory Doctorow: Ambiguous.org's Quinn Norton covers last weekend's Robogames event for the O'Reilly Network:
A sensor board coordinates data from two infrared controllers at 45° and 135° (angled to give some advanced data about the angle of the walls just in front of the robot). The sensor board also takes in data from a front-mounted sonar unit that tells the robot how far away the wall is (bumping a wall in the Trinity challenge is a penalty). Finally, there's a pair of line detectors pointing at the floor. These allow it to see the lines that mark the entrances to rooms, as well as the fire circle and the starting circle.

The last part of Larson's basic board kit is the CPU board, which pulls in data from the other boards, and spits out decisions to the motor.

Many of the decisions about what the sensors are seeing is farmed out to processors on the other boards, which come to an agreement using a subsumption architecture, the distributed decision-making architecture invented by Rodney Brooks in the 1980s. But at the top, the CPU board's Microchip PIC CPU (a 18F6621) uses a traditional maze-solving routine to map its way to the candle.

Link

Test-Pod-Coverage-1.02


Test-Pod-Coverage-1.02 05/01/2004 06:07 AM

E3 2004 Pre Coverage


E3 2004 Pre Coverage 05/07/2004 08:27 PM

PSP Launch Coverage


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War Coverage in Your Aggregator


War Coverage in Your Aggregator 03/20/2003 11:53 AM

Sorry for the lack of posts, but everyone in my house has been felled by colds, including me. I'm also trying to keep up with current events, as are you I'm sure. Since CNN isn't providing free, live video feeds, I'm in search of others, but Andy Rhinehart and the Spartanbarg Herald-Journal are doing their part by providing an RSS feed of war-related content from the Associated Press.


CES 2004 Coverage


CES 2004 Coverage 01/09/2004 09:57 PM

Test-Pod-Coverage-1.04


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MCI Expands Wi-Fi Coverage


MCI Expands Wi-Fi Coverage 03/22/2005 09:55 PM
The carrier reaches out to business customers by looking beyond airports and partnering with Boingo Wireless to supply Wi-Fi in public settings like cafes.

Discovery reaches its launch pad


Discovery reaches its launch pad 04/07/2005 05:31 AM
Discovery reaches its launch pad after a brief delay when engineers found a crack in the fuel tank's foam insulation.
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