CNET's Snappy Decision
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Snappy new log toys
Snappy new log toys
03/13/2003 10:14 AMLike a lot of other folks, I run Analog as my web logfile analyzer. I
don't do anything fancy with...
Claire's: A Snappy Buy?
Claire's: A Snappy Buy?
04/22/2004 04:15 PMA focus on profitable growth and improving margins makes Claire's an
interesting investment.
CNET's Beat Goes On
CNET's Beat Goes On
04/27/2004 08:43 AMAt last, CNET officially launches its music site.
Restoring CNET's RSS Feed
Restoring CNET's RSS Feed
06/10/2004 10:33 PM
"Companies start to get the instant message. Just because
everyone's using it won't mean anyone's making much money on it." [CNET News.com]
Recently, Robert
Scoble noticed that CNET had stopped including summaries in its RSS feed, so he
unsubscribed. That's one of the great things about RSS - if a
feed doesn't interest you anymore, for whatever reason, you just
unsubscribe.
I was preparing to unsubscribe from their feed myself,
noticing that I hadn't clicked out to any of their articles since the
summaries had disappeared. Then, all of a sudden, the summaries
magically reappeared. I guess CNET listened to its users and brought
them back. That's another great thing about RSS - CNET was able to
restore the summaries through no effort on the part of its
readers.
So now I find myself reading the summaries and clicking out to
their site again, which is, of course, the whole point of RSS. ;-)
ProNet: CNET's Blogging on the job FAQ
ProNet: CNET's Blogging on the job FAQ
03/14/2005 06:05 PMCNET News.com has published a FAQ about Blogging on the job. While
there's some of the usual hype about people getting fired for
blogging, they do point out that their own research didn't show anyone
in their sample who'd had...
CNET's business buying guide
CNET's business buying guide
11/04/2003 08:16 PMCNET Nov 4 2003 6:42PM ET
Apple products abound in CNET's Top 100
Products
Apple products abound in CNET's Top 100
Products
03/06/2004 02:09 AMSeven Apple hardware and software products made CNET's Top 100
Products list...
No SEC Decision on Google
No SEC Decision on Google
08/18/2004 04:35 AMLos Angeles Times Aug 18 2004 1:11AM GMT
Decision-Markov-0.03
Decision-Markov-0.03
09/07/2004 04:35 PMAnakin's Decision
Anakin's Decision
12/18/2003 09:22 AMHaden Blackman, Brian Ching, Victor Llamas, and Joe Wayne present the
final chapter of "The Battle of Jabiim" in
Star Wars:
Republic #58, the latest release from Dark Horse Comics. It's
been over a month of war on the rain-soaked planet, and Anakin has
been recalled for future assignment. As he sees the utter devastation
of the battlefield, and still reeling from his Obi-Wan's "death",
Anakin is forced to make a tough choice in the latest
Clone Wars
tale. Featuring guest appearances by Barriss Offee, A'sharad Hett, and
Ki-Adi-Mundi. All under a cover by Jan Duursema.
F1: Button decision delayed
F1: Button decision delayed
09/22/2004 08:26 AMJenson Button must wait until next month to discover which F1 team he
will race for next season.
Puzzling 3G Decision in Denmark
Puzzling 3G Decision in Denmark
09/21/2004 05:02 AM3G Sep 21 2004 8:08AM GMT
Decision due on inquiry 'contempt'
Decision due on inquiry 'contempt'
01/22/2004 03:11 AMThe Children's Commissioner decides whether to refer a council leader
for contempt of an abuse inquiry.
Fed decision unlikely to spur rally
Fed decision unlikely to spur rally
09/20/2004 01:14 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Sun Sep 19, 10:24 pm GMT
DoCoMo says no decision yet on AT&T
Wireless bid
DoCoMo says no decision yet on AT&T
Wireless bid
01/27/2004 12:34 PMTOKYO -- NTT DoCoMo Inc., Japan's largest cellular telephone network
operator, has yet to make up its mind on whether or not to make a bid
for AT&T Wireless Services Inc., it said Tuesday.
Decision day for Equitable probe
Decision day for Equitable probe
07/18/2004 10:03 PMThe Parliamentary Ombudsman, Ann Abraham, will announce if she is to
re-open her investigation into the regulation of the world's oldest
insurer.
Blogger's RSS Decision: Atom Only
Blogger's RSS Decision: Atom Only
05/10/2004 01:23 PM(Geek alert: This may be boring to people who don't care about the
innards of technology.)
I'm sorry to see that Blogger's
latest incarnation doesn't support multiple kinds of syndication
formats, and is going with Atom only. It would be trivially
easy to do so. (Blogger Pro users can still create RSS 1.0 feeds, as I
understand things.)
A couple of months ago, someone from the Blogger team suggested to me
that this was a server issue -- that several million users creating
more than one kind of XML file would somehow be problematic from a
resources standpoint. Really? A problem for the company with (best
guess) 100,000 servers and plans to offer anyone who wants it a
gigabyte of disk space for e-mail?
Google has a right to do this, just as UserLand has a right not to
support Atom (and Movable Type not to support RSS 2.0 and so on). It
would be nice to see a resolution to this fork in the RSS road,
though.
The first decision is about Bush
(USATODAY.com)
The first decision is about Bush
(USATODAY.com)
05/17/2004 06:09 AMUSATODAY.com - The first contest in this year's presidential election
isn't President Bush against Democrat John Kerry.
Homeopathic hospital decision due
Homeopathic hospital decision due
07/20/2004 12:56 AMStaff at Scotland's only homeopathic hospital wait to find out if its
in-patient beds have been saved.
PeopleSoft in a Corner After Decision
(AP)
PeopleSoft in a Corner After Decision
(AP)
09/10/2004 04:44 PMAP - After defiantly warding off rival Oracle Corp.'s $7.7 billion
hostile takeover for 15 months, business software maker PeopleSoft
Inc. finds itself backed into a corner, with its best chances for
escape tied to forces beyond its control.
No SEC Decision on Google IPO Paperwork
(AP)
No SEC Decision on Google IPO Paperwork
(AP)
08/17/2004 07:15 PMAP - Google Inc.'s long-awaited initial stock sale, which appeared
imminent Tuesday, has been delayed while the company awaits final
approval of its paperwork by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Oracle: DOJ Decision May Be Flawed
Oracle: DOJ Decision May Be Flawed
03/09/2004 12:09 AMNo SEC Decision on Google IPO Paperwork
No SEC Decision on Google IPO Paperwork
08/17/2004 09:11 PMAP via New York Post Aug 18 2004 1:39AM GMT
Decision on Possible Attack on Falluja
Seems Near
Decision on Possible Attack on Falluja
Seems Near
04/24/2004 01:10 PMPresident Bush and his advisers are expected to decide this weekend
whether to invade, one of the grimmest choices of the Iraq war.
Decision due on police college
Decision due on police college
02/19/2004 02:42 AMA final decision is due on the location of a new police training
college in Northern Ireland.
PM defends decision on referendum
PM defends decision on referendum
04/27/2004 09:42 PMThe prime minister has told a French newspaper why he has decided to
hold a referendum on the European constitution.
Competitors Should Blunt AT&T Decision
(AP)
Competitors Should Blunt AT&T Decision
(AP)
07/23/2004 04:50 PMAP - Although AT&T Corp.'s decision to stop marketing its
residential service could drive more consumers into the arms of their
regional Bell companies, that shouldn't lead to a rise in prices,
thanks to increasing competition from cable TV providers, Internet
phone companies and cell phones.
EU Decision on Microsoft in the Pipeline
EU Decision on Microsoft in the Pipeline
01/28/2004 10:16 AMSources say a European Commission investigation has found that
Microsoft broke European Union competition law.
MCI Gets a Rise Out of Dividend Decision
MCI Gets a Rise Out of Dividend Decision
08/05/2004 05:40 PMTheStreet.com Aug 5 2004 9:36PM GMT
DoCoMo says no decision yet on AT&T
Wireless bid
DoCoMo says no decision yet on AT&T
Wireless bid
01/27/2004 11:00 PMIndustry Standard Jan 28 2004 2:04AM GMT
FCC Decision on Ground-to-Air for Data
FCC Decision on Ground-to-Air for Data
12/19/2004 03:18 PM Misreporting abounded today about the FCC's air-to-ground wireless
spectrum decision: What really was decided in order FCC 04-287? That 4
MHz in the 800 MHz band designated for commercial air-to-ground use
will be auctioned. More on how the auction will be decided in a
moment. Reports were all over the board in describing the decision,
however, partly because of the way in which the press release was
written. If you don't know spectrum, as many business reporters still
do not, then you can easily misunderstand what was covered. Many
articles stated that the decision would allow Wi-Fi on board planes.
But that decision was made years ago, and is why Connexion by Boeing
is allowed to operate using Wi-Fi for its satellite-to-air service.
For instance, this Reuters story incorrectly states, The U.S. Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) forbids the cabin use of devices that
intentionally emit radio waves during flight -- like wireless phones
and computers that can communicate with each other. The trade press
tended to handle this better. For instance, Stephen Lawson from IDG
News Service, a man who has filed hundreds of stories that I've read,
got his facts dead right. Mike Masnick also figured out what was
decided, but even he errs in reading the order to indicate only data
services are at stake. The two licenses the FCC will grant at auction
cover voice, data, broadband Internet, etc., although not ancillary
services which isn't defined, but which means using the frequencies
for purposes other than air-to-ground, like filling in empty spaces in
ground cellular coverage. I spoke briefly to Connexion by Boeing's
Sherry Nebel today to help clarify what was decided. Stating
Connexion's general position, she said, "The FCC did a really thorough
job of listening to all of the interested parties and addressing a
complex situation. We are pleased that the license will be limited to
the intended air-to-ground use and ancillary use will not be allowed.
And we now look forward to reviewing the commission's ruling in
detail." There's that ancillary use again--we'll certainly hear more
about it in the future. Nebel confirmed that Connexion will evaluate
all of its options, now that air-to-ground is on the table. Reports
have indicated that Connexion pays hundreds of millions of dollars a
year in fees to lease the network of satellite transponders necessary
to provide the extensive coverage needed for over-water routes. Adding
air-to-ground communications...
Billie-Jo appeal decision due
Billie-Jo appeal decision due
07/16/2004 01:47 AMSion Jenkins is to find out if he has won an appeal against his
conviction for murdering his foster daughter Billie-Jo.
Other News: Bad Privacy Decision
Other News: Bad Privacy Decision
07/01/2004 10:14 AMA U.S. Appeals Court strikes a big blow against privacy.
Making the right storage decision
Making the right storage decision
03/17/2005 03:42 AMZDNet Mar 15 2005 7:35PM GMT
Decision due on maternity closure
Decision due on maternity closure
04/20/2004 01:43 AMHealth chiefs are expected to endorse the closure of the Queen
Mother's maternity unit in Glasgow.
bad decision for gay marriage proponents
bad decision for gay marriage proponents
11/19/2003 05:51 PMfederal marriage amendment .. subsequent
years
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Microsoft May Ask for Stay of EU
Decision
Microsoft May Ask for Stay of EU
Decision
06/24/2004 11:37 AMForbes Jun 24 2004 3:37PM GMT
SEC delays Google IPO decision
SEC delays Google IPO decision
08/17/2004 10:38 PMPeoples Daily Online Aug 18 2004 2:52AM GMT
A New Marriage Decision (for
Heterosexuals)
A New Marriage Decision (for
Heterosexuals)
06/17/2005 05:03 PMA little over one year ago, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial court
made history with its 2004 decision in Goodridge, generating a new
option for gay couples: marriage. We all know the controversy (and
state constitutional amendments) these changes have wrought. Much of
the focus has been on same-sex couples and...
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