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Free kicks under the microscope

Free kicks under the microscope 06/07/2004 05:20 PM

New technology is designed to monitor the flight of swerving footballs.




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AOL kicks off free fantasy sports 08/16/2004 10:21 AM
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Briefly: AOL kicks off free fantasy
sports


Briefly: AOL kicks off free fantasy
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roundup Plus: HP partners with 3G gear maker...AMD starts shipping 90-nanometer chips...ABC.com to air on Real's SuperPass.

Rescheduled Free Webcast Kicks Off
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Series: Interactive Series Combines
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Audience Q&A


Rescheduled Free Webcast Kicks Off
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Lyra Research's next free Webcast has been rescheduled to Friday, June 17, at 2 p.m. EDT. The Webcast will include a discussion of the latest industry news and an audience question-and-answer session in an interactive Webcast format. Register at www.lyra.com. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]

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Rescheduled: Lyra Research’s next free Webcast on Friday, June 17, at 2 p.m. EDT will kick off the new Hard Copy Observer Webcast Series. The Webcast will include a discussion of the latest industry news and an audience question-and-answer session in an interactive Webcast format. In this series of 30-minute Webcasts, Observer editors will discuss key printer and copier product launches, industry trade shows, and corporate mergers and shake-ups. Discussions will be followed by valuable question-and-answer sessions with the audience. Register for the free Webcast at www.lyra.com. [PRWEB Jun 6, 2005]

Google's under the microscope


Google's under the microscope 04/28/2004 07:35 AM
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At the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference last week, I came about a fascinating discussion called "Revenge of the User" given by Danah Boyd, a Ph.D., candidate at the University of California at Berkeley. While primarily about the ways people use so-called "social software" Web sites (Friendster, Orkut, LinkedIn, etc.), it also reflected the work she'd done for her Master's thesis: "Faceted Identity: Managing representation in a digital world."

Google's search under the microscope


Google's search under the microscope 12/05/2003 07:46 PM
But that's exactly what happened to clients of Bizresearch.com, a marketer that helps merchants place advertisements on search pages like Google, Yahoo ...

Scientists love $89 toy microscope


Scientists love $89 toy microscope 12/30/2004 02:46 PM
Mark Frauenfelder: Digital Blue's RX5 computer microscope for kids is a big hit with scientists, according to this Wall Street Journal article.
 Images Products Main Qx5 Andrew Westphal, an astrophysicist at the University of California at Berkeley, says he was recently able to examine some microscopic dust from outer space with the help of the RX5's plastic lens. That is because a conventional microscope's glass lens would have suffered from the hydrofluoric acid used to separate the particles from other elements. "Had it not been for the toy, we would have been at a loss," he says.

Meanwhile, patients suffering from Morgellons, a rare type of skin disease, have been getting medical information by using the microscope in sending images of their lesions to Morgellons Research Foundation in McMurray, Pa.


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Remote workers under the microscope


Remote workers under the microscope 12/17/2003 07:11 PM
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Open source under the microscope


Open source under the microscope 01/05/2004 01:31 PM
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Linux Goes Under Security Microscope


Linux Goes Under Security Microscope 02/14/2003 12:01 PM
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Universal Life Microscope


Universal Life Microscope 04/26/2004 06:08 AM
Good morning, friends. Let's start the day with this picture of the lovely vintage Rife Universal Microscope:It is the Rife Universal Microscope, able to see live viruses. Dr. Rife claimed these live viruses gave off their own unique light, by which he found that all that forms of human cancer...

Build Your Own Scanning Tunneling
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News Focus: Google under the microscope


News Focus: Google under the microscope 04/29/2004 04:31 PM
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Tenn. Lab Developes Electron Microscope


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Lenox Softworks and Bodelin Distribution have teamed up to release LX-ProScope, a new, optional software package designed to work with Bodelin's USB-based ProScope digital microscope. LX-ProScope extends the capabilities of the ProScope with new features and functionality not found in the included software.

Tenn. Lab Develops Electron Microscope


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Miniscule microscope testing hope


Miniscule microscope testing hope 04/16/2005 06:45 PM
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Electron microscope sets record


Electron microscope sets record 09/21/2004 10:32 AM
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MIS, Inc. announced today record sales growth for the year-ended December 31, 2004. PAXcam USB Microscope Camera unit sales for the period rose 89% compared to the year 2003. [PRWEB Feb 2, 2005]

Micro Persuasion: Blog Puts the NY Times
Under the Microscope


Micro Persuasion: Blog Puts the NY Times
Under the Microscope
04/07/2005 05:47 AM
Thanks to Steve Rubel for the pointer

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Curing Obesity through Sterility:
California 's Controversial Program
Under the Microscope


Curing Obesity through Sterility:
California 's Controversial Program
Under the Microscope
03/30/2005 07:37 AM
"Curing Obesity through Sterility: California's Controversial Program Under the Microscope" .. when I stumbled across this

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At the Head of its Class - The New
Surgical Microscope System Leica M520
F40


At the Head of its Class - The New
Surgical Microscope System Leica M520
F40
07/15/2004 03:42 AM
Leica Microsystems is introducing its latest innovation - The Leica M520 F40 surgical microscope with Premium Leica optics, an uniquely small base and exceptional reach. [PRWEB Jul 15, 2004]

The Man With the Smallest Penis in
Existence and the Electron Microscope
Technician Who Loved Him


The Man With the Smallest Penis in
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CBS News | Bush's Guard Duty Under
Microscope | September 8,
2004 22:18:56


CBS News | Bush's Guard Duty Under
Microscope | September 8,
2004 22:18:56
09/09/2004 03:25 AM
Bush's Guard Duty Under Microscope (Media Revives Old And Played Out Story Yet Again)

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3G kicks off


3G kicks off 08/31/2004 12:40 AM
The Scotsman Aug 31 2004 3:39AM GMT

REALBasic kicks ass


REALBasic kicks ass 12/26/2004 05:03 PM
As many of you know, IANAP (I Am Not A Programmer; Dori is the programmer in the family), but I've known for a long time what Bob Cringely says in his latest column: that REALBasic is a terrific programming environment....

Scoble kicks RSS ass?


Scoble kicks RSS ass? 09/12/2004 05:17 AM

Yesterday I wrote about how Seattle is kicking my ass, now it's time to debunk Scoble's gross condemnation of RSS.

On Wednesay he posted that MSDN was limiting its RSS feed, dropping full text, because they were serving terabytes through RSS, and weren't happy with the economics.

Either Scoble didn't explain or I wasn't paying attention, because they were doing something very strange< /a>: aggregating all their blogs into one feed. They have thousands of blogs. In any hour the chances that one or more blogs changed is near 100 percent. And the feed is huge, every time you load it, you're downloading a lot of blog posts you don't care about.

The solution is simple, and it follows the grain of the Web, follows the intent of micro-publishing, and it's the way every other blogging community works -- simply offer a feed for every blog. That takes care of everything. It's just wrong to turn a community of weblogs into one giant Usenet group or Yahoo mail list.

So why does Scoble blame RSS? He's got the journalist's impulse for sensationalism and he can't say Microsoft is broken or they'd fire him. ";->"


The third testament... kicks ass!


The third testament... kicks ass! 09/09/2004 04:11 PM
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Get No Kicks on Route66


Get No Kicks on Route66 05/31/2004 11:36 PM

Route Finder Software Uses Power of Latest Phones

"Privately-held Dutch firm Route66, one of Europe's biggest sellers of CD-ROM-based car navigation kits for use on personal computers, said it would sell road maps of an entire country and the necessary navigation software on a tiny memory card that can be inserted into the latest advanced phones, reports Reuters....

As part of the 399-euro package, which includes a satellite positioning module, users can opt to receive free traffic information, which the route finder can use to avoid busy areas. " [textually.org]

I'm guessing that the license on these things would exclude libraries from circulating them, let alone the Digital Rights Managment (otherwise known as "no digital rights for you!").


Seattle kicks my ass


Seattle kicks my ass 09/11/2004 09:17 AM

I know it's the anniversary of 9-11, and Hurricane Ivan is pounding Jamaica, gearing up for Cuba, and destined for Florida; but...

Last night driving back from a dinner party in Green Lake, I got my first taste of heavy Seattle rain. It was especially demoralizing, because 8 times out of 10 when I'm driving here, I'm lost.

The other day I set out for an eastside Barnes & Noble hoping to buy a detailed map of the Seattle area so I could study it. I ended up 20 miles from my target, or so it seemed, until I turned a corner and found I was at the intersection of 522 and 405, which is where I started the search. Ouch.

No city has kicked my butt as thoroughly as Seattle has. I expected to get lost in Boston when I was a newbie, but Seattle? Come on, the streets are a grid. Hah. No they're not, it just seems that way.

Anyway, it really rained last night. I sobbed as the traffic on I-5 passed me at high speed while I was going 40 MPH, gripping the steering wheel for dear life as my car almost hydroplaned 18 times. I made it back okay, glad to be in bed as the the rain came down.

So far Seattle kicks my ass. Mostly in a good way, but on its own terms, no matter what.


Futurex kicks off


Futurex kicks off 05/18/2004 10:36 PM
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DOD Kicks Up Cybersecurity Efforts


DOD Kicks Up Cybersecurity Efforts 04/22/2004 12:01 PM

MS Kicks Off Massive XP Ad Campaign


MS Kicks Off Massive XP Ad Campaign 04/18/2005 11:17 AM
Windows XP may be approaching its fourth birthday, but that is of little concern to Microsoft as it today kicks off one its largest and longest running marketing campaigns to promote the operating system. The 15-month advertising blitz will encourage users across the globe to "Start Something" using Windows XP.

Senate kicks off Net tax debate


Senate kicks off Net tax debate 04/26/2004 08:11 PM
ZDNet Apr 26 2004 11:46PM GMT

Ask Jeeves Kicks Out A Big Redesign


Ask Jeeves Kicks Out A Big Redesign 09/22/2004 06:42 AM
You know, everybody thinks it's Yahoo vs. Google, Yahoo vs. Google -- and eventually Yahoo vs. Google vs. Microsoft when they get around to jumping into the search wars. But...

Doom 3 kicks a$$ says PC Gamer - 94%


Doom 3 kicks a$$ says PC Gamer - 94% 07/13/2004 08:46 PM

Shopping.com kicks off a TV ad campaign


Shopping.com kicks off a TV ad campaign 11/18/2003 05:55 AM
InternetRetailer.com Nov 18 2003 4:58AM ET

Airport policy kicks in


Airport policy kicks in 01/06/2004 03:16 AM
USA Today Jan 6 2004 2:14AM ET
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