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11/18/2003 03:32 AMArticle
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12/04/2003 08:24 PM
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06/04/2004 05:03 PMthe article
the article
12/04/2003 03:35 PMCBS 11
cbs11tv.com/investigations/local_story_330180036.html
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big article
big article
07/11/2004 01:03 PMnytimes.com/2004/07/11/magazine/11FOX.html
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08/14/2004 10:17 PM"article"
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03/13/2003 03:47 PMThe definitely-not article
The definitely-not article
02/07/2005 01:50 AMSJ, a wikipedian of note, takes on JD Lasica. It's a death match over
whether "Wikipedia" takes a definite article... SJ also wins the Bogus
Contest in the latest issue of my newsletter that asked for favorite,
oddball pages at [the] Wikipedia. SJ points us to the Wikipedia page
about oddball Wikipedia pages....
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DOM Article Available
11/18/2002 12:58 PMThe Javascript DOM: An Introduction. Learn how to use the DOM to help
separate presentation markup from your content.
"This article"
"This article"
11/13/2003 09:52 PMYou Can Take the RSS Out of the
Article,...
You Can Take the RSS Out of the
Article,...
06/28/2004 10:08 AMSm
artStream Alliance Newsreader Brings RSS One Step Closer to
Mainstream
"SmartStream Alliance (http://smartstreamalliance.com/
) just released a desktop newsreader for the Kerry campaign
that uses technology from MyST Technology Partners. This demonstrates
a unique perspective concerning smart Internet applications and the
use of RSS in friendlier ways. Imagine the possibilities as you
experiment with this free download." [Th
ink Outside The Feed]
This is an interesting step for RSS readers, but it would make more
sense to make this web-based, rather than a desktop client. In another
step towards the mainstream, Time
Magazine has named Bloglines one of its 50 Coolest
Websites. Here's the write-up for it:
"If you want to stay plugged into the world of politics,
technology, show business or any other area of professional or
personal interest, you have to read Web logs, a.k.a. blogs,
regularly-updated personal or collaborative online journals. The best
ones are in some ways more relevant and more influential than
mainstream media outlets. To keep up, let Bloglines track your
favorites and deliver their latest posts in one neat package. Other
good blog-aggregator services include Kinja.com, a similar though somewhat shaky service
(it just launched a few months ago) that shows promise as a tour guide
for those entering the blogosphere for the first time, and Blogdex.net, MIT Media
Lab's study in 'contagious media' that lists the fastest-spreading
ideas and news items based on how many blogs are buzzing about
them."
This is the
second time that Time has highlighted the benefits of an RSS news
aggregator without referring to the jargon acronym RSS itself.
Scary article about the flu
Scary article about the flu
12/10/2003 06:41 PMThere isn't enough flu vaccine medicine to go around this year, but
that might not matter, because the vaccine might not be effective
against the "Fujian" flu that's going around.
Bad as they are, the difficulties in coping with this year's influenza
epidemic are like the tiny tremors in California that remind you of
the looming Big One. In the world of influenza, the Big One is a
pandemic—a strain of influenza so different from what has circulated
before that people have no immunity. That's what happened in 1918 when
the flu killed between 20 million and 40 million people worldwide.
Pandemics that killed well over half a million also struck in both
1957 and 1968.
Link(thanks,
Scott!)Print Article
Print Article
03/27/2005 08:04 AMScience News Online: Cops with Six Legs .. Bee crimes against the
colony .. Law and order among
insects
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50319%2Fclip_bob8.asp
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""News" Article"
03/27/2005 04:50 AMThis is an interesting article
This is an interesting article
12/04/2003 07:13 AMHow Much Is Privacy
Worth?
wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,61439,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_1track
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Article (No Title)
Article (No Title)
01/09/2004 09:50 PM"article on webl0gs that actually gets
them right"
"article on webl0gs that actually gets
them right"
06/15/2004 10:24 AMOnion Article
Onion Article
07/28/2004 04:28 PMSo Rob sends me this
Onion Article.
Many web users were trapped without service Monday, when a
large section of the Internet collapsed under the weight of the
millions of baby pictures posted online. "Some personal web pages
contain literally hundreds of adorable infant photos," MCI senior
vice-president Vinton Cerffe said. "Add to that the number of precious
pumpkins on photo-sharing sites like Ophoto.com, and anyone can see it
was a recipe for disaster. The Internet simply was not designed to
support so much parental pride."
I'm not sure why he sent it to ME, though. Why, Rob? Why?
(There actually must be some truth to this article. The hard disk I
keep my baby pictures on crapped out this weekend, and it's less than
a year old.)
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"Here's a depressing article."
"Here's a depressing article."
06/23/2004 03:00 AMMy first SitePoint article
My first SitePoint article
12/10/2003 10:11 PMEnhancing
Structural Markup with JavaScript is my first published article
for SitePoint, a web
development portal that is also home to some of the best
web design forums on the web. I've been a big fan of SitePoint for
a number of years and it's great to finally have contributed something
to the site. The article discusses two methods of building useful
Javascript effects on top of well structured markup and is based on my
easytoggle and blockquote citations experiments, both previously featured on
this blog.
Associated trivia: The dopey looking photograph the accompanies my
profile was taken outside a youth hostel in Amsterdam earlier this
year.
"New Yorker article"
"New Yorker article"
08/06/2004 04:36 AMAdsense Article
Adsense Article
03/14/2005 06:07 PMGoogle's AdSense a bonanza for some Web sites: An article
about AdSense that states numbers, which is rare:
Tales of AdSense riches range from a few hundred dollars a month to
$50,000 or more a year, though high-dollar paydays are rare. They
require a Web site with tons of traffic and the ability to put in
18-hour days working the system. [...]
In his first four months of Web publishing, AdSense brought in
$45,000. Some of his blogs produce $3,000 a month. His best do "four
figures," Calacanis says, though he's reluctant to fill in the exact
numbers. "And that's with zero marketing," he says.
There are some detractors:
"This is a program that rewards people not for creating
the best content, but for how to create sites to attract more
advertising," says Danny Sullivan, editor of Search Engine Watch
online newsletter. "AdSense has nothing to do with search. It
effectively turns the Internet into a billboard for Google's
ads."
I've been happy with the program, and that's all I think I'm
allowed to say about it.
"interesting article on WMD:"
"interesting article on WMD:"
04/27/2004 09:23 PMFeature Article
Feature Article
09/05/2004 01:29 PMI got the whole universe in my sim… .. Computing the
Cosmos
spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY/publicfeature/aug04/0804cos.html
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"News.com article"
04/30/2004 09:52 PM"article about Firefox"
"article about Firefox"
12/22/2004 01:31 AMWashPost article
WashPost article
09/18/2004 05:57 AMis speaking out ..
pushed
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A27272-2004Sep16.html
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Salon article
Salon article
07/14/2004 10:23 AMSalon
salon.com/ent/indie/2004/07/13/outfoxed/index.html
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Another Odd Red Herring Article
Another Odd Red Herring Article
01/16/2004 11:01 AMThis seems to be an attempt at a big picture look at the Wi-Fi market:
Big Picture it is, coming to novel conclusions such as that some
enterprises will choose big names like Cisco because Cisco is
well-known. Also, of all the big names in the Wi-Fi industry, the
author chooses to only quote an exec from HP, which apparently is in
the Wi-Fi business but certainly isn't considered a leader, and a Sony
Ericsson exec....
Airy BBC Article
Airy BBC Article
01/05/2004 01:39 PMThe BBC has a silly article about Wi-Fi written by a reporter who
fails to include any sort of insight or analysis between statistics:
The piece hinges on the buzz around BT OpenZone's plans to offer free
Wi-Fi access from Jan. 26 through Feb. 1. The stunt aims to boost
awareness and increase use of the network. Looks to me like another
sign that the big operators are still struggling with a business model
around Wi-Fi....
Article Manager 1.36
Article Manager 1.36
12/31/2003 07:20 PMMakes it easy for non-technical users to update Website articles.
"an article in The Guardian"
"an article in The Guardian"
12/31/2003 09:35 AMthe article is deadly serious
the article is deadly serious
12/28/2003 07:47 AMwe're shafting the Poles .. isn't the
case
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Haaretz - Article
Haaretz - Article
12/15/2003 05:39 PMPalestinians Mark 'Black Day' Of Saddam Capture; Hamas: U.S. Will Pay
For Mistake .. are in need of some shock therapy .. dumbfounded and
devastated .. horrified and disgusted ..
repercussions
haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/371883.html
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original article here
original article here
05/20/2004 04:16 AMJudge for yourself .. opinion piece ..
help
hollings.senate.gov/~hollings/opinion/2004506A17.html
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this WashPost article
this WashPost article
07/25/2004 09:11 AMwashingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A10247-2004Jul23.html
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07/01/2004 11:47 PMSQLFusion announces the release of PAS, an Application Server for PHP,
version 3.0. This is the first stable version of their next generation
of development framework. PAS is already used by SMB and fortune 500
companies for custom business applications. Check it out today!
the real article
the real article
04/27/2004 06:05 AM"life is sweet" .. in Sugar
Land
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A41964-2004Apr25.html
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