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REAL Software Announces REAL World 2005
Conference Dates and Location
REAL Software Announces REAL World 2005
Conference Dates and Location
08/27/2004 02:00 PMAUSTIN, Texas (August 26, 2004) - REAL Software, Inc. announced today
that REAL World 2005, The REALbasic User Conference, will be held
March 23-25, 2005 at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas.
Noted REALbasic authors and experts and REAL Software engineers will
be presenting sessions at REAL World 2005.
"REAL World is the perfect opportunity for REALbasic users, both
expert and novice alike, to get together to share ideas, information
and techniques. Attendees gain critical content that helps make them
better, more informed REALbasic developers," offered Geoff Perlman,
president and CEO of REAL Software.
Virtual Real Estate Boom Draws Real
Dollars (Reuters)
Virtual Real Estate Boom Draws Real
Dollars (Reuters)
06/02/2004 03:30 PMReuters - Rising interest rates have yet to cool
white-hot real estate prices. Perhaps that's why the concept of
virtual home ownership has captured the imagination of a
growing number of online gamers, who are plunking down real
cash for their own slice of the digital frontier.
Virtual computing offers real benefits,
real challenges
Virtual computing offers real benefits,
real challenges
04/29/2004 10:42 AMZDNet UK Apr 29 2004 1:50PM GMT
Virtual Real Estate Boom Draws Real
Dollars
Virtual Real Estate Boom Draws Real
Dollars
06/03/2004 03:29 PMReal Benefits, Real Risks
Real Benefits, Real Risks
12/30/2004 09:08 AMTechnology Review Dec 30 2004 1:24PM GMT
Hogzilla is real. And now, he's real
dead.
Hogzilla is real. And now, he's real
dead.
03/22/2005 05:00 PMXeni Jardin:
A team of National Geographic experts with nothing better to do
confirmed the existence of Georgia's monster hog, "Hogzilla."
They also noted the super swine didn't quite live up to the
1,000-pound, 12-foot hype generated when Hogzilla was caught on a farm
last summer and photographed hanging from a backhoe. Donning biohazard
suits to exhume the behemoth's smelly remains, the experts estimated
Hogzilla was probably only 7 1/2 to 8 feet long, and weighed about 800
pounds. The confirmation came in a documentary aired Sunday night on
the National Geographic Channel; it will be rebroadcast Wednesday and
Saturday.
Link (
Thanks, Mo)
Real managers use real metrics
Real managers use real metrics
11/26/2002 02:10 AMCNET Nov 26 2002 1:03AM ET
Santa Barbara Real Estate Information -
Free MLS Access, Local Real Estate
Listings and Over 50 Local Links are now
Available at Realestatesantabarbara.info
Santa Barbara Real Estate Information -
Free MLS Access, Local Real Estate
Listings and Over 50 Local Links are now
Available at Realestatesantabarbara.info
03/14/2005 04:41 PMThe most comprehensive source for Santa Barbara, Montecito, & Goleta
Real Estate and general information is now available at
www.realestatesantabarbara.info - the website was created and
developed by Paul Luoma, a sales-associate with Century 21 A Hart
Realty, Inc. [PRWEB Mar 13, 2005]
Free online Real Estate Listing Service
Introduces Free Integration with
Existing Real Estate Systems. Now,
Realtors Can Just "Set it and Forget
it." ™
Free online Real Estate Listing Service
Introduces Free Integration with
Existing Real Estate Systems. Now,
Realtors Can Just "Set it and Forget
it." ™
06/24/2005 03:14 PMJust Real Estate Listings™, an online real estate advertising company,
has launched a new web site offering the Realtor™ community a free way
to advertise real estate properties on the internet. This service
also includes free data integration services which eliminates the need
for users to manually enter data. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2005]
Screen Telephone Calls Over the Internet
In Real-Time - ThePhoneBOT.com
Releases New Version of Telephone
Answering Machine Software and New
Remote Client Application for Real-Time
Voicemail Screening Over Networked PCs
Screen Telephone Calls Over the Internet
In Real-Time - ThePhoneBOT.com
Releases New Version of Telephone
Answering Machine Software and New
Remote Client Application for Real-Time
Voicemail Screening Over Networked PCs
08/27/2004 01:57 PMThePhoneBOT.com announced today the availability of ThePhoneBOT
version 4.0, the latest release of its popular web-based voicemail
retrieval software. Also released today is the new PhoneBOT Remote
Client application, an innovative new technology that allows users to
expand the Windows-based answering machine and voicemail screening
capabilities to serve multiple locations over networked PCs. Designed
to replace a standard home/office answering machine or telephone
company voicemail, ThePhoneBOT and PhoneBOT Remote Client software is
now available for download at www.ThePhoneBOT.com [PRWEB Aug 27, 2004]
"The standard rap against us
armchair warriors is that we can't stand
the heat of real war, but poor Mary Ann
can't stand the heat of real armchairs."
"The standard rap against us
armchair warriors is that we can't stand
the heat of real war, but poor Mary Ann
can't stand the heat of real armchairs."
05/30/2004 10:18 PMRead Mark Steyn Now ..
rationalizations
telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/200
4/05/30/do3001.xml
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Real World Linux 2004, Day 1: A real
world experience
Real World Linux 2004, Day 1: A real
world experience
04/13/2004 10:21 PMReal World Linux 2004 Conference and Expo is taking place this year at
the Metro Toronto Convention Center, North building, next to the
Canadian National Tower in the middle of Canada's largest city.
Real Networks Hacks iPod; .rm & Real
Store for iPod
Real Networks Hacks iPod; .rm & Real
Store for iPod
07/26/2004 09:12 AMSlashdot Jul 26 2004 1:00PM GMT
Is Real a Real Hypocrite?
Is Real a Real Hypocrite?
08/23/2004 04:42 AMReal's recent marketing campaign purporting to promote choice in
digital music fails to rally music fans. Instead, the blitz provokes
nasty comments from Apple users and cries of hypocrisy from critics.
By Katie Dean.
For Real
For Real
03/06/2004 02:06 AMWhile things are quiet here, please enjoy Tomas Jogin's "Real Obnoxious", an utterly scathing
critique of Real Player. His conclusion is so spot-on, it's
devastating.
What next for Real?
What next for Real?
04/20/2004 07:24 PMLAS VEGAS--RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser on Tuesday brushed off a
recent rebuff from Apple Computer and called on Hollywood to keep new
digital technologies open for all to use.
Incompatible piracy prevention tools in new
digital entertainment services such as Apple's iTunes Music Store and
its iPod portable music player threaten to turn off consumers, he
said.
"It's kind of a Soviet model," said Glaser, referring to Apple's
closed environment in a remark that drew laugher from the audience
at the annual
National Association of Broadcasters conference here. "Taking
secure music off the PC is a morass of incompatibility. This is not
going to fly in the mainstream market."
RealNetworks has sought to position itself as a technology neutral
Switzerland amid an array of competing and incompatible formats from
Apple, Microsoft and others. RealNetworks' Helix multimedia software
supports all major formats, but it hasn't won much support for its own
technology among device makers.
The company had approached
Apple CEO Steve Jobs with a proposal to create a technical
alliance that would allow customers of RealNetworks' music service to
play songs on the iPod, to no avail. That could now force RealNetworks
into a deeper relationship with archenemy Microsoft, which has won
support for its technology on dozens of players and plans a major
upgrade later this summer.
Glaser also advised Hollywood to avoid being too cautious in
licensing its movies to Internet services, a mistake that could lead
to a repeat of the music industry's run-in with online piracy at the
hands of Napster and other peer-to-peer applications. Although legal
film-download services are available today, they are hampered by
limitations, including strict viewing rules for downloaded files, weak
access to the latest films, and skimpy film libraries online.
Still, Hollywood has been reluctant to license movies online
because of the failings of digital rights management technology to
protect their content from piracy, according to many industry
executives. Also, consumers are often unwilling to watch feature films
on a PC.
Glaser said that the future of new media and advertising is
personalization.
As a result, he played up a new partnership with Google, the No. 1
search engine on the Internet. Under the agreement, RealNetworks'
RealPlayer 10, the company's latest audio and video playback service,
will bundle in Google's search toolbar.
Glaser highlighted the growth and success of paid search, or
contextual ads, which accompany Google search results. The market has
taken off because sponsored search listings are highly targeted and
personalized to what Web surfers are looking for, he said.
Glaser pointed to research that showed that in 2004, ad sales from
paid search will account for about 30 percent of the $8 billion online
advertising market. The Google-Real partnership will likely help
RealNetworks capture some of those ad dollars.
[CNET News.com]
As much as I've had bad past experiences with Glaser and as much as
I think Real is toast - I completely agree with the guy.
Now the questions is: "what happens next?"
Am I real or not?
Am I real or not?
04/21/2004 10:27 PM
Hot Abercrombie
Chick? Maybe
no
t,
"Something was amiss, and I had to prove that Hot
Abercrombie Chick was either a) a totally different girl, b) a guy or
c) some team of people creating an identity. And I was devoted to
outing this fraud." Get Real
Get Real
12/09/2003 07:21 AMcorante.com/getreal
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keep it real keep it real keep it real
keep it real
keep it real keep it real keep it real
keep it real
09/27/2004 11:03 AM
IF
jetplane + wall == dust THEN wow(windowsmedia)
Hunt the Boeing
my arse.
The real war
The real war
07/09/2004 01:45 PMFunny how it goes: John Kerry seizes the spotlight by announcing his
running mate, and the Bush administration trots out Tom Ridge to warn
us of more terror attacks. This time, the warning comes with more
detail: Osama bin Laden himself, it seems, is plotting another attack
on the U.S. But President Bush may find that this timely reminder of
the original, genuine global terrorist threat backfires. Because every
time we hear the name Osama, we should remember whose policies have
left the al-Qaida leader at large.
Over the past year, I've made a point of repeatedly referring to
the U.S. invasion of Iraq as a strategic mistake. Put aside issues of
morality, of justification for the war, of possible deception by U.S.
leaders; just consider the issue on the global chessboard for a
moment. The next time you hear someone ask whether the U.S. is safer
or not as a result of the Bush administration's war on Saddam Hussein,
you can definitively answer "no." The evidence can be found in today's
report in
the New York Times that bin Laden and company intend to attack the
U.S. this year in a plot directed from their hideouts on the
Afghan/Pakistani border.
This should hardly come as a surprise. These, after all, are the
people who attacked the U.S. on 9/11. In the wake of that attack, the
U.S. invaded Afghanistan and deposed the Taliban regime that harbored
our enemies. But we never finished the job; we left bin Laden free,
we left Mullah Omar free, we let Afghanistan drift back into a state
of opium-growing, warlord-dominated semi-anarchy. We chose to invade
Iraq instead.
We now know a lot more about all the blindered, blinkered reasons
that led the Bush administration to this disastrous mistake. What I've
never understood, and still don't understand, is why the rest of the
U.S. government, and to some extent the U.S. media, have not furiously
and persistently asked the obvious, and still hanging, question: Why
didn't we go full-tilt after bin Laden in spring of 2002?
Would it have caused too many casualties? That didn't seem to be a
deterrent factor when it came to invading Iraq. Hundreds of American
soldiers have died, and are still dying, in Iraq; such a tragedy might
be more justifiable if we felt, as we cannot now, that the sacrifices
had a direct connection to the 9/11 attacks -- and to preventing their
sequel.
Was it out of deference to our shaky alliance with Pakistan? But
what good is that alliance if it does not help us capture our most
lethal enemies?
I understand that the mountainous border zone between Afghanistan
and Pakistan is treacherous terrain. It's historically isolated. Its
tribal inhabitants are suspicious of foreigners. But we didn't get to
choose our opponents; 9/11 chose them for us. What if we had invested
some portion of the blood and treasure squandered on the Iraqi
adventure on a full-bore campaign to "smoke out" bin Laden and rebuild
Afghanistan? How would the "War on Terror" look different today? And
would we still be facing these ominous warnings of al-Qaida
attacks?
I am not one for conspiracy theories. But when we can't answer
these questions, we're left to less savory speculations. What is
actually happening between the Bush administration and the Pakistani
government? (We've all now seen the reports that the Bush administration is asking Pakistan to round
up "high value targets" during the week of the Democratic convention.)
Why has finding bin Laden been so impossible? What could possibly be
higher-priority for the U.S. than apprehending those responsible for
9/11?
The supposed "grownups" in the Bush Administration have neither
answered these questions nor taken responsibility for their mistakes.
Our one chance of ever getting the full story is to vote them out and
give their replacements a chance to investigate.
"Is this for real?"
"Is this for real?"
06/15/2004 12:12 AMLike, For Real
Like, For Real
04/12/2005 01:44 PM
What's the difference between
reality and unreality? In real life you have no options. It's like
when JFK is assassinated and you're in a method acting class, trying
to become a mourning American citizen. Thomas De Zengotita's (
reality is so
passé) new book is out.
OQO 4 Real
OQO 4 Real
05/27/2004 12:13 AM40 Companies
Are Test Driving the OQO
"
OQO has
selected a lucky group of 40 major potential corporate customers to
test drive the OQO Model 01. They are pretty confident and we
can hardly disagree that 'OQO will sell every unit it can make
during the first year or two.'
The Model 01 which measures 4.9 inches x 3.4 inches x
0.9 inches will, supposedly, be available in the fall. It will
have a 1GHz CPU, 20GB hard drive, 256MB RAM, Windows XP,
800x480 Wide-VGA 5-inch screen, 802.11b wireless, Bluetooth,
FireWire (1394), USB 1.1 and a digital pen." [Engadget]
Wow, it's real after all. I'd love for these to live up to the
hype. Imagine the possibilities for mobile labs in libraries. Take
your training on the go!
Real men use metric
Real men use metric
05/17/2004 04:49 AMGeek Out! It's a Geek Out! From this Slashdot article pointing to this
paper on Metric Paper Sizesby Markus Kuhn, we find out this: Technical
drawing pens follow the same size-ratio principle. The standard sizes
differ by a factor sqrt(2):...
A real getaway
A real getaway
12/08/2003 06:01 PMIf you're looking to really get away this holiday season, but just
can't afford an expensive trip, how about taking...
60 real ale pubs to get Wi-Fi
60 real ale pubs to get Wi-Fi
09/06/2004 10:50 AMCheers to Shepherd Neame
Real Subtitler
Real Subtitler
07/20/2004 09:20 AMReal Subtitler released
What's my real IP address?
What's my real IP address?
05/24/2004 12:37 PMIPv6 Gets Real
IPv6 Gets Real
07/21/2004 10:47 AMLooks like IPv6 is going from being that funny option in the
network stack that nobody uses to being a real live protocol. Reuters
has the story.
Vinton Cerf of the Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and
Numbers (ICANN) said the next-generation protocol, IPv6, had been
added to its root server systems, making it possible for every person
or device to have an Internet protocol address.
[...]
"This is a big, big step," Cerf said, speaking on sidelines of ICANN's
annual conference held in the Malaysian capital.
[...]
Cerf said about two-thirds of the 4.3 billion Internet addresses
currently available were used up, adding that IPv6 could magnify
capacity by some "25,000 trillion trillion times".
From reading ICANN's pre
ss release, it looks like they're starting with the .kr (Korea)
and .jp (Japan) TLD's. I imagine it will be a while before they get
confident enough to roll it out for .com, .net, and .org.
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Real vs Apple
Real vs Apple
08/18/2004 08:29 AMRealNetworks have upped the stakes in the growing war between itself
and Apple.
The launch of the
Freedom of Music Choice
website (complete with a logo featuring the iPod as a padlock)
pulls no punches, and directly attacks Apple’s refusal to open
up it’s FairPlay
DRM used on the iPod.
It’s not enough to denounce crime and lock up criminals, say the
social scientists. We must consider the root causes of crime. Which
brings us to Apple Computer Inc., which is encouraging people to steal
digital music files, and undermining its own success to boot.
This vitriol follows the trading of blows last week over Real’s
Harmony technology — a crude hack which allows songs purchased
from the Real Music Store to be played on an iPod.
Apple’s
response was predictably angry and swift :
We strongly caution Real and their customers that when we update our
iPod software from time to time it is highly likely that Real’s
Harmony technology will cease to work with current and future iPods.
It seems obvious to me that Real have lost considerable market share
since the success of iTunes Music Store and the iPod, and are playing
their last card — portraying itself as the ‘voice of the
public’ and ‘champion of free choice’.
You could understand this if were actually true — but it’s
100% PR bullshit, and only serves to make them look increasingly
desperate. The fact is Apple make far superior software and offer a
far superior experience to Real. That is why people are choosing Apple
over Real, no other reason.
More reading :
Getting in tune at Real
Getting in tune at Real
08/17/2004 01:03 PMRealNetworks makes its music pitch with a half-price sale and the
release of Harmony software. Also: Rob Glaser wants to play along with
Apple.
Real Security?
Real Security?
12/02/2003 10:15 PMAn anonymous reader writes "A recent article at Ask Tog raised the
common argument about how much security is good. Tog says: 'I've been
watching security ...
The Real You: Pick One
The Real You: Pick One
12/25/2004 04:55 PMWorthwhile Magazine, for whom Halley, Tom Peters and I (among others)
blog, has posted a PDF of my column for their premiere issue. Added
Bonus: You get to see my "I Hate Being Photographed" face!...
Real plays for keeps
Real plays for keeps
08/17/2004 03:53 AMUSA Today Aug 17 2004 7:54AM GMT
The Real Cost of That Car
The Real Cost of That Car
01/22/2004 10:18 AMThe realest real
The realest real
04/25/2004 11:32 PMSo, I'm writing a script for a reality show. In it, a team of
fit-but-insecure aspiring actors and models (plus one nerdy,
self-confident Asian college student) work together to restore and
pimp out a 1974 Winnebago motor home, inside and out, over the course
of several weeks. The team will be coached by a custom car aficionado
from Southern California and five homosexual gentleman, learning from
them not only how...
Two papers, one real
Two papers, one real
04/16/2005 02:23 AMKaren Schneider, the Freerange Librarian, has an article in the
Library Journal on the ethics of librarian blogs that begins
promisingly: "Blogging is turning information into a conversation..."
And, it continues just as well, explaining the ethics and ethos of
blogging in what she calls the "biblioblogosphere." She recommends
transparency, linking to sites with which you disagree, being accurate
— even postponing pressing the Publish button until you're sure,
a pretty drastic step for some of us — and admitting your
mistakes. The BBC reports that the World Multiconference on Systemics,
Cybernetics and Informatics (WMSCI) to be held in July...
Where Are the Real Republicans?
Where Are the Real Republicans?
07/08/2004 12:04 PMKevin
Drum
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Hypocrite, Thy Name Is Real
Hypocrite, Thy Name Is Real
08/20/2004 12:58 PMReal's record for promoting the "healthy, open competition" made
possible by reverse engineering for interoperability is less than
inspiring. By Fred von Lohmann, Electronic Frontier Foundation (via
MyAppleMenu)
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