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Mac community pulls for Jobs







Mac community pulls for Jobs

Mac community pulls for Jobs 08/04/2004 01:40 PM

Wired's Leander Kahney has written an excellent article on the Mac community's reaction to Apple CEO Steve Jobs' cancer sugery...




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Jobs


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Jobs
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In an attempt to provide a place where PHP coders can connect with employers looking for everything from a quick coder to a long-term developer, the PHPCommunity.org project has created a "Jobs section" in their wiki.

Newbury Street community network
possibly only commercial/community
freenet


Newbury Street community network
possibly only commercial/community
freenet
03/13/2003 10:15 AM

Newbury Street community network possibly only commercial/community freenet: Leander Kahney of Wired News writes about Michael Oh's efforts to offer to free wireless networks across an increasing area of Boston's Newbury Street to promote his business while doing good. Oh seems to have a single backhaul, which radically reduces his cost in offering this kind of service.


Vanishing Jobs: Structural change in the
economy means many jobs are never going
to come back. 12/19


Vanishing Jobs: Structural change in the
economy means many jobs are never going
to come back. 12/19
12/20/2003 05:03 AM
It's been a long time since I heard anything positive about American programming jobs .. Those Good Paying Jobs Are Not Coming Back

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Steve Jobs to Preview Mac OS X ''Tiger''
at WWDCSteve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's W


Steve Jobs to Preview Mac OS X ''Tiger''
at WWDCSteve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's W
05/04/2004 03:21 PM
Steve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2004 with Preview of Mac OS X "Tiger"

Dual Jobs Make Jobs Chron 200's CEO Of
Year


Dual Jobs Make Jobs Chron 200's CEO Of
Year
05/03/2004 12:28 PM
"What [Steve Jobs] has done is a unique accomplishment. Both companies... weren't just successful. They're helping to reshape some industries." By Benny Evangelista and Matthew Yi, San Francisco Chronicle (via MyAppleMenu)

Pixar vs. Apple, Jobs vs. Jobs


Pixar vs. Apple, Jobs vs. Jobs 08/05/2004 10:50 AM

Red Hat pulls out a profit


Red Hat pulls out a profit 12/24/2004 12:40 PM
ZDNet Dec 22 2004 11:28PM GMT

EMC Pulls the Pieces Together


EMC Pulls the Pieces Together 06/21/2004 12:05 PM
CEO Joe Tucci develops big plans for software, systems and services.

AOL pulls plug on AOL TV


AOL pulls plug on AOL TV 02/21/2003 07:49 PM
Google Inc. of Mountain View, the popular, Internet-search company, agreed to acquire San Francisco-based blogging software developer Pyra Labs. ...

VIA Pulls PadLockSL


VIA Pulls PadLockSL 04/16/2004 09:09 AM

XM Radio pulls XM PCR


XM Radio pulls XM PCR 08/31/2004 08:20 AM

Looks like XM has sold out to the man. The RIAA says they had nothing to do with the removal of the XM PCR which when couples with computer software allowed users to record streams of music and other programming onto their computers.

This is another knee jerk reaction. We will see how long XM Radio stays in business now. What a bunch of idiots. [ZDNet]

The folks over at slashdot are predicting XM-OCR conversion kits being on the market shortly as it would not take a rocket scientist to mod a regular XM receiver. [Slashdot]


Me TV: NASCAR pulls away in content


Me TV: NASCAR pulls away in content 04/13/2005 03:44 AM
Nike, NASCAR and the BBC are blazing trails in advertising, content and distribution for next-generation television.

UK charity pulls out of Darfur


UK charity pulls out of Darfur 12/22/2004 01:03 AM
UK-based charity Save the Children pulls out of Sudan's troubled Darfur region after the killing of its aid workers.

NTT DoCoMo Pulls Out of AOL Japan


NTT DoCoMo Pulls Out of AOL Japan 12/18/2003 09:17 AM
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Microsoft Pulls Plug on MSN for Mac


Microsoft Pulls Plug on MSN for Mac 03/14/2005 04:41 PM
Microsoft announced Friday that it is no longer supporting the Mac OS X version of MSN after May 31. The company said it will send a notice to all of its Mac-based subscribers through the next several weeks. While MSN is ending its run on the Mac, Microsoft said it still intends to support Apple's flaghsip OS.

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Onyx pulls Pivotal bid 12/03/2003 02:35 PM
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FaceTime pulls in $16 million


FaceTime pulls in $16 million 08/16/2004 02:39 PM
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DoCoMo pulls out of U.K. venture


DoCoMo pulls out of U.K. venture 05/27/2004 09:34 PM
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XM Radio Pulls PC Hardware


XM Radio Pulls PC Hardware 08/31/2004 12:45 AM

Lindows/Linspire Pulls IPO


Lindows/Linspire Pulls IPO 08/19/2004 10:09 AM
The combative Linux vendor will wait for better times.

Lewis pulls out of Games


Lewis pulls out of Games 08/21/2004 11:00 AM
British heptathlete Denise Lewis withdraws from the Athens Games after a disappointing run of results.

Sony pulls out of PDA marketplace


Sony pulls out of PDA marketplace 06/02/2004 11:44 AM
The electronics giant announces it is to stop selling personal digital assistants outside of Japan.

AOL Pulls Plug on Usenet


AOL Pulls Plug on Usenet 02/01/2005 09:15 PM
"AOL is pulling the plug on servers hosting newsgroups. AOL subscribers will no longer be able to access such groups directly.."

Ericsson Pulls Bluetooth


Ericsson Pulls Bluetooth 08/31/2004 09:17 PM
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Cometa Pulls the Plug on Wi-Fi


Cometa Pulls the Plug on Wi-Fi 05/20/2004 07:07 PM
The hot spot wholesaler is shutting down less than a year and a half after its launch.

US Air Pulls Tickets From Expedia


US Air Pulls Tickets From Expedia 12/09/2003 01:19 PM
In the early days of internet commercialization there was all this talk about how it was going to cut out the middlemen. Then, people began to realize that middlemen often (though, certainly not always) serve a purpose in aggregating options for buyers and sellers. Now, however, some industries are beginning to rebel against the more successful middlemen. Already we've seen hotels< /a> try to take back inventory control from travel booking websites, and now, it looks like more and more airlines are doing the same. US Air has now announced that they're pulling their flights off Expedia after Expedia started charging a higher booking fee on US Air flights. In this case, it might just be a contract dispute like last year when Northwest Airlines briefly pulled themselves off Expedia and Travelocity. However, the airlines may be pushing for a bit more control themselves. Most of the major airlines have continued to struggle in the recent past, while "discount" airlines like JetBlue and Southwest have thrived. Some people at the top of the other airlines must also be noticing that JetBlue and Southwest don't offer their fares on Expedia or the other travel sites, but concentrate on selling tickets directly from their own websites. If that trend continues, it could pull the power away from the travel aggregators and move it more to the airlines themselves. It could also mean that travel search engines like Qixo become more popular than travel aggregators like Expedia.

Lithuania pulls the plug


Lithuania pulls the plug 09/21/2004 03:14 AM
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Comcast pulls out of Disney bid


Comcast pulls out of Disney bid 04/28/2004 07:29 AM
The US cable TV firm scraps plans to buy Walt Disney after the entertainment giant shows "no interest" in its bid approach.

Builder pulls out of animal lab


Builder pulls out of animal lab 07/19/2004 03:11 PM
A building contractor withdraws from work on an animal testing centre at Oxford University.

SBC Pulls Out the Stops in Wi-Fi Deals


SBC Pulls Out the Stops in Wi-Fi Deals 07/20/2004 02:21 PM
SBC Communications announced a host of Wi-Fi partnerships and deals today to extend the reach of its network and maximize traffic passing across locations they operate: SBC will resell access to its FreedomLink network, which will include 300 Caribou Coffee stores (Midwest and South-central and Southeast coast) as well as the thousands of The UPS Store locations, to iPass, GoRemote, and Syniverse. This reselling agreement will be live by the end of 2004. SBC FreedomLink subscribers will have access to Concourse Communications hotspots (JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, Detroit, and Minneapolis/St. Paul), Telmex (400 Mexican locations), and Wise Technologies (an array of retail and airport venues). Access to those locations won't be included in a monthly fee from SBC, but will cost just $4 per day, which is often less than half the cost of the retail prices for those venues. This roaming arrangement will also be in place before year's end. In the same press release, SBC notes that it is selling 3,000 home Wi-Fi gateways each day to SBC Yahoo! DSL customers. They reiterated that later this year, FreedomLink will be offered to its DSL subscribers at a "significant discount." SBC is deploying several tactics at once here, increasing the size of its self-operated network to make the total number of hotspots more appealing to subscribers while also making the network more appealing to resellers. Providing discounted access to other hotspot network is useful for business travelers who may have no compunction about paying $4 a few times a month for airport access. By emphasizing the scale of home Wi-Fi adoption and its coming discounted plan for its millions of DSL subscribers, SBC also makes the network more appealing to new venues considering which hotspot operator to work with....

Pru pulls out of great Egg race


Pru pulls out of great Egg race 08/03/2004 05:47 AM
Cans plans to sell Internet bank

DoCoMo Pulls the Plug on AOL


DoCoMo Pulls the Plug on AOL 12/17/2003 06:10 PM
Wireless Watch Japan Dec 17 2003 3:56PM ET

Philippines Pulls More Troops From Iraq
(AP)


Philippines Pulls More Troops From Iraq
(AP)
07/16/2004 08:35 PM
AP - The Philippines withdrew 11 more soldiers from Iraq on Friday to meet the demands of kidnappers holding a truck driver hostage, ignoring warnings from Washington that the move sends the wrong signal to terrorists.

Apple pulls plug on CRT iMac


Apple pulls plug on CRT iMac 03/19/2003 10:43 PM
Apple today quietly removed the original G3-based CRT iMac from the online Apple Store...

HP pulls together Windows, Linux, Unix
and a lot more


HP pulls together Windows, Linux, Unix
and a lot more
11/11/2003 06:52 PM
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Bluetooth Pulls Csr Back Into Black


Bluetooth Pulls Csr Back Into Black 07/20/2004 03:02 AM
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Microsoft Pulls IE 5.5, Upsets Support


Microsoft Pulls IE 5.5, Upsets Support 03/20/2003 12:59 PM

Tired Jones Pulls Out of 200 at Trials


Tired Jones Pulls Out of 200 at Trials 07/17/2004 09:23 PM
Reuters via Wired News Jul 18 2004 1:36AM GMT

Microsoft pulls IE 5.5 SP2 download to
push IE 6


Microsoft pulls IE 5.5 SP2 download to
push IE 6
03/20/2003 02:11 PM

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