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Wednesday must-reads 06/23/2004 10:59 AM




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Agence France-Presse reports that the U.S. is disavowing any intent to confront Moqtada Sadr and the Mahdi Army -- at least while they're holed up in the Imam Ali mosque.

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Thursday's must reads 08/12/2004 09:23 AM
The New York Times and the New Republic have already offered their mea culpas for failing to question the pre-war intelligence on Iraq. Today it's the Washington Post's turn. In a long piece full of office intrigue and a little sniping to boot, Howard Kurtz says that the Post buried stories that called into question the reasons for war.

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Meaty Reads 03/14/2003 01:09 PM
It was winter -- that is, about the second week in November --and great gusts were rattling at the windows... So begins Sheridan LeFanu's Uncle Silas, one of the good, meaty reads proposed by your friendly Litrix editor. Ah books... [More inside]

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Google Reads


Google Reads 10/29/2003 01:39 PM
The world's largest card file? "Google is in talks with several publishers to build a service that would allow Web surfers to search the full text of books online, according to a report this week from Publishers Weekly's online site."

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Posted by: Admin (0 Reads) 01/03/2004 07:28 PM
Graphic Design, PHP 4 scripting and programming, Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, ColdFusion, Java, Flash MX, MYSql database administration, CSS, DHTML ...

Hedlund Reads Yahoo 360


Hedlund Reads Yahoo 360 04/02/2005 12:49 AM
Corante Apr 2 2005 5:16AM GMT

Group Reads All of Shakespeare in 1 Day
(AP)


Group Reads All of Shakespeare in 1 Day
(AP)
02/16/2004 08:05 PM
AP - To read or not to read. And in 24 hours? That was the question for the Wellesley College Shakespeare Society, which now has the answer.

US Government reads emails


US Government reads emails 05/27/2004 04:47 PM

Now, a PC that types what it reads in
your mind!


Now, a PC that types what it reads in
your mind!
09/05/2004 07:41 AM
Webindia123 Sep 5 2004 11:51AM GMT

Nowhere to hide: who really reads your
e-mail?


Nowhere to hide: who really reads your
e-mail?
06/07/2004 02:44 AM
ZDNet Jun 7 2004 6:41AM GMT

new safari reads atom, too


new safari reads atom, too 06/28/2004 04:38 PM
not bad for a year-old format, getting built into a browser

Rowling reads to gathered fans


Rowling reads to gathered fans 08/15/2004 06:08 AM
Harry Potter author JK Rowling delights a small group of fans by giving her first public reading in Scotland for four years.

Captain Ed, who knows more about these
things than I do, reads and concludes


Captain Ed, who knows more about these
things than I do, reads and concludes
09/15/2004 06:10 AM
career as a forger

captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/002506.php
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zell reads his spam? amazing.


zell reads his spam? amazing. 09/03/2004 04:11 PM
Zell Miller obviously doesn't read Snopes or else he would have known that Kerry didn't ever intend on arming our military with sticks and clubs spitballs. the Martini Republic reminds us that in July snopes debunked the heart of miller's attacks that he delivered in his keynote on wednesday.

Jason Kottke reads my DRM talk


Jason Kottke reads my DRM talk 06/19/2004 06:28 PM
Woohoo! Jason Kottke has recorded himself reading my Microsoft DRM talk and dedicated the result to the public domain. I'm unbelievably flattered by the result, a 36.4MB MP3, and it was great to listen to him read it. Now I'm just waiting for the mashup mix. Link (Thanks, Jason!)

Friday's must-reads: Fakes and forgeries
edition


Friday's must-reads: Fakes and forgeries
edition
09/10/2004 11:12 AM
The case of the Killian memos is far from solved. Was CBS News the victim of a hoax? Matt Drudge claims Dan Rather is pacing in his office, preparing himself for an embarrassing mea culpa if the documents he revealed in an exclusive 60 Minutes II report the other night turn out to be fakes.

Pop-up program reads keystrokes, steals
passwords


Pop-up program reads keystrokes, steals
passwords
06/29/2004 03:47 PM
Trojan horse installed through pop-up ad has watch list of banking sites. Victims visit sites, type in passwords, hand info to hackers.

Must-reads bonus, Swift Boat edition


Must-reads bonus, Swift Boat edition 08/23/2004 10:43 AM
The nasty fight over John Kerry's Vietnam War record (we're waiting for similar obsessive scrutiny in the media of George W. Bush's Guard record) continued to rage over the weekend, with new eyewitnesses coming forward to back Kerry and his campaign trying to put the onus on President Bush to denounce the dirty work being done on his behalf. So far, no denunciations from the Bush-Cheney camp, just an attempt to equate the lies of the Swift Boat Veterans for "Truth" with all 527 group activity, including MoveOn.org. The Kerry campaign, late to the fight on this one, seemingly caught off-guard that the SBVT campaign to destroy his candidacy would have such legs, issued a TV ad on Sunday calling on Bush to "denounce the smear" and get back to the issues.

Online Privacy Policies Meaningless If
No One Reads Them


Online Privacy Policies Meaningless If
No One Reads Them
06/16/2004 01:21 PM
In a can-of-worms style legal ruling, a judge has dismissed a case against Northwest Airlines concerning how they treated customer info. It's already well known that many web surfers ignore privacy policies or simply assume that, if there's any privacy policy, their info must be safe. However, in this case, the judge ruled that Northwest did not violate its privacy policy in giving out customer info, because there was no evidence anyone actually read the privacy policy! In other words, even if a company has a privacy policy, it doesn't matter, because no one will read it at all. While this (rightfully so) worries many consumer advocates who are now pushing for federal privacy laws, it also opens up other possibilities. Almost no one reads software end user license agreements. In fact, that's one of the reasons why adware is so common - because companies hide the fact that they're installing all sorts of junk on your computer in the EULA. However, if you took this particular ruling and applied it to the EULA, you could conceivably claim that no EULA is valid, because there's no evidence anyone read it either. In the meantime, though, this ruling really just confirms what most people already knew in the first place: most privacy policies are completely meaningless. The only difference is they used to just be meaningless to the company and now they're meaningless under law as well.

Brain chip reads man's thoughts


Brain chip reads man's thoughts 03/31/2005 09:23 AM
A paralysed US man becomes the first person to benefit from a brain chip that reads his mind.

mozCC - reads creative commons licenses
in mozilla


mozCC - reads creative commons licenses
in mozilla
02/17/2004 05:15 PM
this is exactly the sort of browser innovation that a monoculture would not permit

Wednesday, 5/5


Wednesday, 5/5 05/05/2004 05:30 AM
techtv May 5 2004 9:41AM GMT

BBC NEWS | Health | Brain chip reads
man's thoughts


BBC NEWS | Health | Brain chip reads
man's thoughts
04/01/2005 03:06 PM
a remarkable development in cybernetic research: .. move prosthetics and control the tv .. coverage of this

news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4396387.stm
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Wednesday Wishbone


Wednesday Wishbone 12/29/2003 11:52 PM
Last news before Turkey Day. Mathematician and father of Cybernetics, Norbert Wiener, was born in 1894. Peanuts creator, Charles Schulz, was born in 1922. France became the third space power in 1965 with the launch of the Asterix-1. A...

Et Cetera: Wednesday already!


Et Cetera: Wednesday already! 06/10/2004 11:18 AM
Another Et Cetera. What can be said? It has a lot of stuff in it. Some important, some less important. All link-worthy!

Wednesday in Singapore


Wednesday in Singapore 12/17/2004 06:31 PM
Ah, sleep! Amazing what a full night of it can do. For example, it turned my exhaustion into sleepiness. I work up early and re-wrote my presentation, as I inevitably do before a speech. I'm at the first International Conference on Knowledge Management, a truly international gathering of practitioners and academics. I, of course, am neither, so of course they had me keynote it. Nevertheless, it seemed to go well. I bugged out at 11 to see if I could see just a little more of the city. After a quick cab ride, I was in Little India, the streets...

The Wednesday Wikki


The Wednesday Wikki 01/28/2004 11:19 AM
Today's technology news. The space shuttle Challenger exploded on this day in 1986 killing all seven astronauts aboard. The collateral damage from MyDoom continues to reverberate through email systems. As much as 10% of all email is MyDoom related -...

Wednesday in Chicago


Wednesday in Chicago 07/15/2004 10:42 AM
Our second (and last) full day of vacation in Chicago ended well but began with a disappointment. We slogged off to the Museum of Science and Industry. Despite its Stalinist name, it's actually one of those interactive science places that seems to be the offspring of a museum that got lusty with an amusement park during shore leave. You're always just a twist or a yank or a pop away from learning something. Unfortunately, the science seems aimed squarely at the Square Pants set. Why, did you know that DNA is all helixy, that friction generates heat, and that...

Wednesday photos


Wednesday photos 07/29/2004 01:35 PM
View from Blogger Blvd Rebecca Blood and Dave Winer in Bloggerland Edwards pauses while the crowd cheers Press banks on the floor At the DCCC & Google party Rebecca Blood sees the sign of the end of blogging as we know it Bloggers party. Can you spot the garofalo? Granny D, not walking across America Jessamyn West, with Christian Crumlish in the shadows...

Windows XP SP2 RC2 set for Wednesday


Windows XP SP2 RC2 set for Wednesday 05/22/2004 06:27 PM

Wednesday Whiffler


Wednesday Whiffler 01/16/2004 12:59 PM
It's time for tech news! Carlo Ponzi, creator of the scam that bears his name, immigrated to America on this day in 1896. Henry Ford introduced the assembly line in 1914. The FCC removed restrictions on the number of...
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