Where will you be watching England match?
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Record 19.3m see England match
Record 19.3m see England match
06/25/2004 07:03 AMA record BBC audience of 19.3m people see England's Euro 2004 game
against Portugal, figures reveal.
England fans set for crunch match
England fans set for crunch match
06/17/2004 08:17 AMThousands of fans in Portugal get ready for England's make-or-break
Euro 2004 game, as 11 are deported over clashes.
Yet Another Mix-And-Match
Yet Another Mix-And-Match
02/05/2005 09:39 PMAs discovered by Derrick Story, the
iPod shuffle fits nicely into an Altoids box.
Net-IP-Match-XS-0.03
Net-IP-Match-XS-0.03
12/25/2004 05:24 PMMatch them up
Match them up
01/28/2004 01:12 AMComputer Times Asia Jan 28 2004 5:29AM GMT
"IM Watching"
"IM Watching"
07/17/2004 09:00 PMJust Watching v1.2
Just Watching v1.2
11/12/2003 08:00 PMJust Watching lets you build a custom wallpaper that can display web
cams, stock charts, weather maps and home security cams right on your
desktop. [Shareware $15.00 20 Days 1.11 MB]
Watching TV on Mac
Watching TV on Mac
07/13/2004 12:06 PMIM Watching.net
IM Watching.net
07/17/2004 04:59 AMIMWatching, stats on your buddy list .. IM Watching ..
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Watching Them Watching Us
Watching Them Watching Us
08/04/2004 03:04 PMThe idea of
watching
back those who are watching us is not new. Every time it's
brought up, someone points to David Brin's
<
i>The Transparent Society. Now, Brin has written up a long
(and somewhat rambling) piece for Salon that points out, whether we
like it or not,
technology is forcing everyone to be more open. It's not a
question of whether the technology is good or bad, but how it's used.
His suggestion is that it's time to embrace the technology of
surveillance (and sousveillance) in order to make sure that it's used
properly. Simply trying to stop the rise of cameras, RFIDs and
closely connected databases is doomed to fail. And, even worse, by
fighting against it, many privacy advocates are making sure that these
things are set up so only "they" (governments, corporations, someone
who isn't you) have access -- leaving out any accountability. In a
world where people are freaking out over camera phones, RFIDs and
internet tapping, it's certainly an interesting read. Brin points out
that all of these technologies have benefits when used properly, and
even the negatives can be dealt with, if people really come up with
ways to embrace the technology, rather than just deny its existence
altogether.
Watching TAG again (XML.com)
Watching TAG again (XML.com)
07/08/2002 03:46 PMThey're watching you. . .
They're watching you. . .
08/27/2004 01:58 PMA new worm has been discovered that is able to take over your webcam.
Watching The Web
Watching The Web
10/23/2002 01:10 PMEver wondered if you could be emailed automatically whenever your
favourite Web pages changed? Our intrepid developer didn't just wonder
-
he sat down and wrote some code to make it happen. Here's his story.
Instead of watching CNN
Instead of watching CNN
01/01/2005 12:38 PM
« A picture of our expected bundle of fur at 12 weeks :) »
Having caught up with the news after our holiday in a country that
had few TVs and even fewer western newspapers, I just don't know what
to say and will instead just share an adorable Saint Santa photo from the
breeders that they sent to us. I love the look of quiet indignation at
being made to wear the costume. :)
Watching TV while ___-ing
Watching TV while ___-ing
01/04/2005 11:39 AMNot only has Internet use cut into this country's sacred TV time, we
are not paying strict enough attention to the glowing screens in our
living rooms. BIGresearch reports (via Center for Media Research) that
a survey of 12,000+ "consumers" shows that we're doing more
multitasking while watching TV: # 66.3% regularly or occasionally read
the mail. # 60.1% regularly or occasionally go online. # 55.0%
regularly or occasionally read the newspaper. # 51.8% regularly or
occasionally read magazines. # 0.4% mentally undress Larry King
Please, America, let's focus! PS: I made up one of those
statistics....
Watching TAG Again
Watching TAG Again
07/03/2002 05:15 PMKendall Clark provides an update on the progress of the W3C's
Technical Architecture Group, responsible for overseeing the
architecture of the Web.
Set-top, Game, and Match
Set-top, Game, and Match
01/23/2004 02:23 PMScientific-Atlanta continues to feast on our couch-potato ways.
Game, Set, Match?
Game, Set, Match?
06/28/2004 11:09 PMThis feeling of being "lonely" is killing me. I hate opening my e-mail
to see an empty inbox. I feel...
FCC allows mix-and-match antennae
FCC allows mix-and-match antennae
07/23/2004 12:48 PMThe FCC has a new and somewhat baroque regulation that legalizes
plugging aftermarket antennae into your WiFi access-points. In a long
post on WiFiNetNews, Glenn Fleishman takes apart the new regulation
and explains in admirably.
The FCC rule doesn’t suddenly make all antennas legal for all
systems. Instead, they have chosen a clever middle ground. For new
devices—or, presumably for recertification of old
devices—manufacturers will be allowed to test the system with
high-gain antennas of each major type, like omni, patch, yagi, and so
forth. Once the device is certified, the manufacturer can release the
characteristics of the antennas they tested for both their in-band and
out-of-band signal patterns and strengths. (Out-of-band transmissions
are the inevitable but not intentional frequencies that are broadcast
on at typically very low levels due to harmonics and other technical
radio issues.)
Link
(
Thanks, Glenn!)
FCC Allows Mix-and-Match Wi-Fi Antennas
FCC Allows Mix-and-Match Wi-Fi Antennas
07/23/2004 03:07 PM"Qpid Match"
"Qpid Match"
12/21/2003 03:32 PMHow Does Your Spending Match Up?
How Does Your Spending Match Up?
08/16/2004 10:23 AMAre you spending too much or too little on this and that?
Who Says You Can't Patent Watching TV?
Who Says You Can't Patent Watching TV?
07/21/2004 08:22 PMtheodp writes
"EFF attorney Jason Schultz offers his take on Microsoft's new patent for encouraging viewers to watch television programs." Another
day, another weird TV related patent from Microsoft. This one seems
to focus on some sort of weird incentive program for getting people to
watch more TV. Why is this patentable?
Big Google is watching
Big Google is watching
04/28/2004 11:51 AMChicago Tribune Apr 28 2004 3:34PM GMT
Watching Wilgoren
Watching Wilgoren
04/19/2004 12:36 PMThe Robotz are Watching
The Robotz are Watching
04/17/2004 12:54 AMSunday Times South Africa Apr 17 2004 5:18AM GMT
Watching the Low List
Watching the Low List
04/16/2004 11:35 AMIf it's value you're after, here's how to look low to put some cash to
work.
Watching justice
Watching justice
04/14/2004 05:20 PMAcxiom is watching you
Acxiom is watching you
02/10/2004 06:47 AMWhenever you book a flight, this data-mining colossus will be turning
over its files to John Ashcroft. Why did Wesley Clark lobby for what
could become the biggest snooping operation of all time?
Watching BitTorrents Fly By
Watching BitTorrents Fly By
01/29/2004 02:49 AM
Now you can find out what torrents are available at Torrentz.com (via Robert
Scoble). Interesting thing is that, nstead of using
spiderbots, they are
using people as bots, meaning users register torrents streams they
either own or found.
Is it working? You bet.
What's available? Rips of all kinds including movies, porns,
music, toons, appz,
warez. For example, one of the most popular torrent is Adobe
Photoshop CS 8.0.
I am sure RIAA will be chasing those torrents soon if not already,
but I am not sure
if Torrentz.com itself is illegal or not.
There is a bit of drama behind the site too. Apparently, some
joker hacked the
site to steal the source code and setup his own site, TorrentReactor.net,
with minimal changes. The guy even admits he stole the
code. I guess he
thought stealing from someone who encourages theft is not really
stealing.
It's a dog eat dog world out there.

Big Blunkett is Watching You
Big Blunkett is Watching You
03/14/2005 04:38 PMThe "
David
Blunkett is" petition invites people to finish that sentence. One
signatory: "He owes my doberman a new hymen."
Watching America
Watching America
03/27/2005 04:59 AMNew Web site lets you read foreign newspapers' coverage of the U.S.
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Amazon is watching you
Amazon is watching you
03/28/2005 03:45 PMTechnocrat.net Mar 28 2005 8:17PM GMT
Watching the detectives
Watching the detectives
01/11/2004 11:37 PMJay Rosen: Adopt a Campaign Journalist in 2004: The Drift of
a Suggestion:
Over the holidays, an idea
gained some Net traction: webloggers "adopting" a campaign reporter.
That means you monitor and collect all the reporter's work, and
then... And then what? Follow the turns as the suggestion is taken
up.
Check out the comments by Dan Gillmor, Jeff
Jarvis and many others. Interesting stuff. Dan's postback is Adopting Journalists: Friendly Advice and
Fact-Checking, or Antagonistic Truth Squads? His
gist:
I like the idea that people are watching
what I say and correcting me if I get things wrong -- or challenging
my conclusions, based on the same facts (or facts I hadn't know about
when I wrote the piece.) This is a piece of tomorrow's journalism, and
we in the business should welcome the feedback and assistance that, if
we do it right, becomes part of a larger
conversation.
But if the idea is to create some kind of
organized collection of Truth Squads, I'm less comfortable. Here are
just three of the many, many questions/issues that come immediately to
mind (and as you'll see, I'm not alone in wondering these
things):
I think there's another issue here:
one of class, or caste. As members of The Press his last week at
Macworld and CES, Dan and I belonged to an exclusive club, with its
own private rooms, free food, wi-fi Net connections, and other
freebies, not to mention special treatment by vendors. We're
insiders.
Yet many markets politics and technology are
just two include a growing number of outsiders with online
journals who are just as important to the market's ecosystem as
credentialed journalists. It's only natural, at this early stage in
our evolution to what Dan calls Journalism 3.0, for outsiders to play gotcha! with
insiders.
Bonus link: Steve Garfield's How To Write An Article Without Any
Facts.
Watching Eurovision
Watching Eurovision
05/15/2004 05:15 PMSo, we’re drinking beer and watching the Eurovision competion.
Votes are being cast, and it looks like Norway are getting...
Big Razor is Watching You
Big Razor is Watching You
05/17/2004 01:34 PMConsumers should boycott the razors, deodorants, and other Gillette
products immediately. Why? Because the products know when you're not
buying them. (05-17)
Wail watching
Wail watching
05/25/2004 08:36 AMFrom "Gladiator" to "The Passion" to "Troy," nothing screams "epic"
like an exotic-sounding, ululating female singer.
Cardinal Watching
Cardinal Watching
07/28/2004 04:30 PMCardinal Health continues to be pummeled, but wait patiently, because
a buying opportunity could emerge.
netReplay is watching you
netReplay is watching you
07/15/2004 10:31 AMCCTV for the computer network
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Where will you be watching England match?