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Exploring nations asked for help







Exploring nations asked for help

Exploring nations asked for help 07/29/2004 11:34 AM

The New Zealand government has urged Britain and Norway to help fund the restoration of huts used by Antarctica's early explorers.




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""Why didn't you fight?" one Governing
Council member asked Hussein as their
meeting ended. Hussein gestured toward
the U.S. soldiers guarding him and asked
his own question: "Would you fight
them?""


""Why didn't you fight?" one Governing
Council member asked Hussein as their
meeting ended. Hussein gestured toward
the U.S. soldiers guarding him and asked
his own question: "Would you fight
them?""
12/16/2003 08:48 PM

The United States, Backed By The
European Union, Japan And Canada, Has
Turned Back A Bid By Developing Nations
To Place The Internet Under The Control
Of The United Nations Or Its Member
Governments


The United States, Backed By The
European Union, Japan And Canada, Has
Turned Back A Bid By Developing Nations
To Place The Internet Under The Control
Of The United Nations Or Its Member
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12/09/2003 03:48 AM
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Rise of Nations Demo AvailableMicrosoft
has announced the availability of a demo
version of Rise of Nations: T


Rise of Nations Demo AvailableMicrosoft
has announced the availability of a demo
version of Rise of Nations: T
04/23/2004 09:52 PM
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Exploring Mars


Exploring Mars 01/10/2004 08:27 AM
Exploring Mars

NASA: Mars Exploration Rover Mission
http://marsrovers.na sa.gov/home/index.html
NASA Land Rover a Success on Mars
http://www.npr.org/display_pages/features/feature_1580717.html
Mars Photos Tempt Scientists With Vast Areas for Exploration
http://ww w.nytimes.com/2004/01/08/science/08MARS.html
Geology of Mars
http://www.lukew.com/marsgeo/
Denver Museum of Nature and Science: Water and Life on Mars?
http://www.dmns.org/mars/
Discoveryschool.com: Destination Mars
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/destinat ionmars/index.html
BBCi Space: Mars Guide
http:// www.bbc.co.uk/science/space/portals/beagle.shtml

NASA has blasted into the new year by not only landing a robotic vehicle (the Rover Spirit) on the surface of Mars, but also by transmitting the best photographs ever captured of the red planet. With that, Spirit is now preparing to meander about the surface of Mars and collect specimens of rock and soil -- the return of which is anxiously awaited by scientists worldwide. Spirit landed and made its first transmissions to earth earlier this week. And, as was planned by NASA researchers, Sprit had landed almost directly in what looks to be an impact crater, now nicknamed Sleepy Hollow. Researchers are excited to explore that area and the many other craters and rock debris located there. While the planet appears to be quite desolate, Spirit will soon be joined by its twin, Opportunity. Opportunity is expected to land next week on another part of the planet before beginning its own exploration.

The first site takes visitors to NASA's official Mars exploration site. Located here is all sorts of information on the mission's purpose, a timeline of events, updated photographs sent by Spirit, press releases, and resources for teachers and students. The two news sites offer reviews of the mission. The first is a detailed site from NPR.org and provides visitors with several stories that have been dedicated to the mission. The second of these is a review of the photos of Mars sent from Spirit. The fourth site is dedicated to the geology of Mars. This site, from Albert T. Hsui at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, is a great reference for delving into the details of Mars geology (as was known pre-January 2004). The next site is from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and provides a great description of the search for water (or the past presence of it) on Mars. Discoveryschool.com offers the next site which provides a great collection of teaching resources for educators wishing to bring Mars into the their classrooms. The final site, from BBCi, totes itself as containing "everything you need to know about Mars exploration." And, it lives up to its claim pretty well. This site offers a different perspective from the NASA mission by offering a look into the European Space Agency's Express Mission and the subsequent landing of the ESA version of the Spirit and Opportunity, the Beagle II. [From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-2003. http://scout.wisc.edu/]

Exploring RSA Encryption


Exploring RSA Encryption 03/13/2003 10:25 AM
An explanation of how and why RSA encryption works, plus examples on how to use it for yourself.

FC Now: Exploring Leadership


FC Now: Exploring Leadership 04/13/2005 05:15 PM
The most recent edition of the Wharton Leadership Digest includes an article on how explorers such as Meriwether Lewis and Peter Hillary build great teams. Hillary indicates that what matters is fostering the pioneer-explorer mindset. The attributes of such a...

Exploring Emergence


Exploring Emergence 08/31/2004 02:17 AM
Exploring Emergence. [Java]

Exploring the universe ... from very far
to very near


Exploring the universe ... from very far
to very near
02/19/2004 08:41 AM
Chicago Tribune Feb 19 2004 1:22PM GMT

Exploring Footers


Exploring Footers 02/10/2004 02:35 AM
With old-school table layout methods, vertical positioning is a piece of cake. With CSS layout, it's a piece of something else. New ALA contributing writer Bobby van der Sluis shows how to regain control of footers and other vertically positioned layout elements via CSS, JavaScript, and the DOM.

Exploring The Mac OS X Firewall


Exploring The Mac OS X Firewall 03/17/2005 03:09 AM

By Peter Hickman, O'Reilly Network


Exploring Micro-ISVs


Exploring Micro-ISVs 09/01/2004 01:40 PM

Eric Sink examines the world of one-person software companies in his latest MSDN "Business of Software" column. Thanks for including me in your list of examples, Eric! (via .NET Undocumented).


Exploring the Intricacies of Google IPO


Exploring the Intricacies of Google IPO 08/03/2004 02:14 PM
AP via Los Angeles Times Aug 3 2004 6:45PM GMT

U.S. Exploring Possible Iran-9/11 Link
(AP)


U.S. Exploring Possible Iran-9/11 Link
(AP)
07/19/2004 03:10 PM
AP - President Bush said Monday the United States is exploring whether Iran had any role in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, a scenario discounted by the CIA.

Exploring Ruby on Rails


Exploring Ruby on Rails 03/31/2005 06:55 AM
A discussion about the Rails framework, how to build with it and the benefits of Ruby.

Exploring Dystopia: Main


Exploring Dystopia: Main 12/17/2003 01:32 AM
Exploring Dystopia

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Exploring Firefox Extensions


Exploring Firefox Extensions 09/06/2004 09:04 AM

Exploring the Right to Share, Mix and
Burn


Exploring the Right to Share, Mix and
Burn
04/08/2005 10:49 PM
Jeff Tweedy of the band Wilco and Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford professor, came together at the New York Public Library on Thursday for a discussion of digital file-sharing.

Exploring Mars With Maestro


Exploring Mars With Maestro 01/16/2004 11:02 AM
If you’re marveling over the incredibly detailed pictures of Mars sent back to Earth by Spirit, the Mars Exploration Rover, prepare to be blown away by what you can do with these images right on your own Mac. During the 2004 Mars Exploration Rover Mission, you can download a free copy of Maestro for Mac OS X from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory that allows you to see Mars in ways you’ve never imagined. [Jan 13]

Exploring the Intricacies of Google's
IPO


Exploring the Intricacies of Google's
IPO
08/05/2004 12:31 PM
I want in on the Google IPO. And for once, it looks like I might actually get in. Initial public offerings, known as IPOs, aren't usually for regular folks.

Exploring Users' Experiences of the Web


Exploring Users' Experiences of the Web 03/11/2003 09:43 AM
Sep 16. Qualitative in-depth interview study of how users browse the Web.

AT&T Wireless officially exploring
sale


AT&T Wireless officially exploring
sale
01/23/2004 03:53 AM

AT&T Wireless officially exploring sale


AT&T Wireless officially exploring sale 01/22/2004 06:20 PM
CEO John Zeglis told financial analysts during an earnings announcement that there has been "much interest" in the company, but officials declined to name any suitors or set a timeline for a sale.

Exploring Linux Desktop Myths


Exploring Linux Desktop Myths 08/05/2004 03:53 PM

Exploring an International Minimum Wage


Exploring an International Minimum Wage 01/17/2004 10:48 PM
I've looked into the concept of a minimum wage, finding many proposals. Some are based on the US minimum wage, or on an average of national minimums. Some are just arbitrarily set without explanation. These proposals often quintuple the salary of workers in poor countries. Here's a more conservative proposal based on a combination macroeconomic/commodity approach. Also, an explanation of the economic purpose of minimum wages.

Exploring Virtual Server 2005


Exploring Virtual Server 2005 07/09/2004 04:58 AM
Microsoft has posted download information for the Release Candidate of Virtual Server 2005, Enterprise Edition. You can get this version with a license that expires Jan. 1, 2005, simply by registering at the Microsoft link below.  Try it out (in the lab, please, not on a production network).

Three Teens Die Exploring Minn. Caves
(AP)


Three Teens Die Exploring Minn. Caves
(AP)
04/28/2004 08:18 PM
AP - A labyrinth of caves left by 1800s sandstone miners along the Mississippi River has long been a forbidden and sometimes deadly thrill for teenagers, who ignore the keep-out signs and thwart the city's best efforts to seal off the passages. On Tuesday, the caves again proved lethal: Three teens died, apparently of carbon monoxide poisoning, perhaps from a fire smoldering inside the caverns.

Northern Light Exploring Options


Northern Light Exploring Options 02/20/2003 03:27 AM
"...has hired Broadview International LLC as an advisor to assist Divine in exploring strategic options, which could include the sale of assets or possibly a filing under Chapter 11...."

Asus A8V revision 2.0: Exploring Max HTT
Adventure


Asus A8V revision 2.0: Exploring Max HTT
Adventure
09/20/2004 08:52 AM

A Wandering Tread: Exploring
Hyperfiction


A Wandering Tread: Exploring
Hyperfiction
01/03/2003 12:48 AM

Exploring alternatives to Visual
Studio.NET


Exploring alternatives to Visual
Studio.NET
04/08/2005 01:08 AM
ZDNet Apr 8 2005 5:48AM GMT

Gateway exploring blade servers


Gateway exploring blade servers 12/02/2003 02:41 PM
The computer manufacturer has appointed engineers to start tinkering with blade server designs, sources close to the company say. Ideally, the servers will come out in 2004.

Sirius, Delphi Exploring Backseat Video
(AP)


Sirius, Delphi Exploring Backseat Video
(AP)
01/05/2005 06:50 PM
AP - Two pairs of companies are developing in-car video systems geared at making it easy for consumers — and perhaps more importantly, their kids — to access and view television programming on the go.

Exploring New Roles for Community
Technology Centers


Exploring New Roles for Community
Technology Centers
12/16/2003 05:15 PM
Exploring New Roles for Community Technology Centers: Can CTCs Serve as Nonprofit Technical Assistance Providers?
http://www.compumentor.org /ctcstudy/

CompuMentor Report Examines the Capacity of CTCs to Provide Technology Assistance to Nonprofits. Over the past several years, much discussion has taken place in the nonprofit sector and particularly in the community technology movement around the evolving roles of community technology centers (CTC). One idea that has received significant attention is whether CTCs may expand their roles to act as nonprofit technology assistance providers (NTAPs).

With the support of the AOL Time Warner Foundation, CompuMentor took a closer look at this issue and published its findings in the report "Exploring New Roles for Community Technology Centers: Can CTCs Serve as Nonprofit Technical Assistance Providers?" CompuMentor's interest in this subject came from two vantage points. First, as an NTAP we understand there is a very large unmet need in the nonprofit sector for technology support services. Second, as a provider or services and technical assistance to CTCs, we know that sustainability is a huge challenge.

The key findings of the report, conducted by Rem Hoffmann, include:

* Although CTCs are perceived as tech-savvy organizations, they may not have the capacity to function as NTAPs.

* Technology skills are only one of five categories of qualifications necessary to serve as an NTAP. Others are mission congruency, business capabilities, the ability to subsidize the cost of providing service, and position in the community. While a number of CTCs meet some of these qualifications, very few meet all or most of them.

* NTAPs reported that fundraising to subsidize the cost of providing services was critical to succeeding. The report found that it costs much more to provide these services than nonprofits are able to pay, which directly contrasts the perception that CTCs acting as NTAPs can generate earned income to support their other programs.

There appears to be a small subset of CTCs that can offer NTAP services. The paper concludes with a recommendation to conduct further research of new models for NTAPs and CTCs to partner to deliver services to community-based organizations.

Exploring the Biological Alchemy of Stem
Cells


Exploring the Biological Alchemy of Stem
Cells
04/04/2005 09:15 PM
Dr. Sean Morrison and his team of researchers at the University of Michigan are hard at work extracting the secrets of stem cells — with the help of Macs running both specialized software and standard productivity apps. “In the past, we studied one gene at a time,” Dr. Morrison says. “Now technologies make it possible to study dozens or hundreds or thousands of genes at a time.” [Apr 04, 2005]

Google exploring print search feature


Google exploring print search feature 12/19/2003 11:30 AM

Leading Web search engine Google is exploring a new feature: searching print materials . This beta test allows publishers to submit text content, which would available for users' keyword searching (and purchase), then flagged as being offline print.

This idea is reminiscent of Amazon's recent full-text search .

(thanks to Steven Kaye )


Adware maker WhenU 'exploring'
options


Adware maker WhenU 'exploring'
options
06/03/2004 06:35 PM
ZDNet.com-3 hours ago ... A slew of companies, including Yahoo, Google and Microsoft, are similarly jockeying for relationships with consumers beyond the browser, offering free ...

Sprint Still Exploring Wireless
Broadband Offerings


Sprint Still Exploring Wireless
Broadband Offerings
05/25/2004 04:03 AM
Most people have assumed that Sprint was going to wait out this round of wireless broadband offerings (especially after they had so much trouble with their last attempt at a fixed wireless offering) and then look to leapfrog folks like Verizon by going straight to an EV-DV-based offering that would offer higher speed wide area wireless broadband while also giving them the ability to upgrade their voice network with the same equipment. However, as the buzz gets stronger about all the new wireless broadband offerings, people are starting to wonder if Sprint won't be able to wait that long and, instead, will jump on board with a different broadband wireless technology that's ready now. One analyst declared that Sprint would definitely follow in Verizon Wireless' footsteps and look to offer a nationwide EV-DO offering that would offer speeds in the 200 to 500 kbps range, but do little to advance their voice offering (the DO is "data only" as opposed to the DV, which stands for "data voice"). Sprint quickly responded saying they haven't made a decision yet, and are still looking at both EV-DO and EV-DV and Flarion's FLASH-OFDM technology that has been getting so much press lately with Nextel's trials (which, while being much faster in terms of data rates leads to other issues, such as it being quite a different beast to deal with from their other offerings). Still, it's looking like the wireless carriers, who had been hoping to stay on the wireless broadband sidelines a little longer, are beginning to realize that they need to be making their bets pretty soon, or there may be nothing left at all.

AOL Subscribers Dropping Fast, Still
Exploring Sale


AOL Subscribers Dropping Fast, Still
Exploring Sale
01/05/2004 06:10 AM
Remember the boom times when AOL would issue a press release every few months about them adding another million subscribers? It seems they aren't so proud heading back down the other side of the slope. The latest subscriber numbers for AOL don't look too good, and while Time Warner continues to insist that AOL is not for sale, the rumors are heating up again. The company lost 600,000 subscribers between September 2002 and September 2003. While they've been signing up some new subscribers to their broadband offering, they make a lot less money off of each of those subscribers. They also admit that they expect to lose a lot more subscribers, and some analysts are wondering why they don't seem to have any kind of plan to stop the losses. Meanwhile, others are predicting that someone like Microsoft or Barry Diller's InterActive Corp. may want to step in and buy AOL - but it's probably still a little too pricey for what they'd get.

Microsoft Says It Is Exploring the Sale
of Slate Magazine


Microsoft Says It Is Exploring the Sale
of Slate Magazine
07/23/2004 06:09 PM
Microsoft, which earlier this week announced a one-time cash dividend worth $32 billion to its shareholders, said today that it was exploring the sale of Slate, a pioneer in digital publishing. According to company executives, Microsoft is considering a sale of Slate because the model of creating a Web magazine of cultural criticism and political analysis to attract visitors to its MSN Network has little business salience in an age dominated by search applications. And the site's small size limits its ability to meaningfully contribute to Microsoft's revenues.
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