nice AP story on city blogs
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nice AP story on getting started with
bl0gs
nice AP story on getting started with
bl0gs
05/12/2004 06:44 PMeasier, easier, easier
nice Louderback story on bl0gs at Demo
nice Louderback story on bl0gs at Demo
02/17/2004 01:21 AMgood mentions of our TypePad stuff and Oddpost's NewsDash
nice survey of a nice market....but can
u plz tell me of which city this survey
is?
nice survey of a nice market....but can
u plz tell me of which city this survey
is?
09/08/2004 11:26 PMTechTree Sep 9 2004 3:48AM GMT
Nice story about Atkins and the geek set
Nice story about Atkins and the geek set
10/31/2003 06:07 AMHackers for Low-Carb .. physiological hack .. Hacking your body ..
Hackers on
Atkins
salon.com/tech/feature/2003/10/30/low_carb_hackers/index.html
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nice AP piece on iranian bl0gs
nice AP piece on iranian bl0gs
02/19/2004 02:12 PMcongrats to pedram and hoder for being recognized for their work
nice eweek story on MT's new prices
nice eweek story on MT's new prices
06/18/2004 06:56 PMall's well that ends well
Surprisingly, a Nice Biz Week Story on
Spectrum
Surprisingly, a Nice Biz Week Story on
Spectrum
12/12/2003 03:13 PMIt seems like the major business pubs are usually far behind when they
run stories about technological innovation: But this Business Week
story does a nice job of looking at the inefficient way that spectrum
is used today. The story describes smart antennas, mesh networks, and
software-defined radios as technologies that can make better use of
existing spectrum in the future. I'm surprised, however, that the
writer didn't mention ultrawideband technology because it's a
technology that doesn't require just one specific frequency band....
nice story on creating a food bl0g
nice story on creating a food bl0g
06/16/2004 10:11 AMand be sure to check out her typepad site
"A Time Magazine Spread On Ann Coulter
(Story Requires Registration, But There
Are Nice New Pics)"
"A Time Magazine Spread On Ann Coulter
(Story Requires Registration, But There
Are Nice New Pics)"
04/18/2005 04:45 AMstory about bl0gs and bl0gging
story about bl0gs and bl0gging
07/25/2004 07:40 PM"BOUNCED BLOGGERS" ..
disinvited
latimes.com/news/printedition/opinion/la-op-blogs25jul25,
1,4269374.story
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oddly rudimentary SFGate story on bl0gs
oddly rudimentary SFGate story on bl0gs
01/16/2004 11:26 AMthis reminds me of when people still put scare quotes around the word
internet
Same Story at Circuit City
Same Story at Circuit City
09/07/2004 12:19 PMAugust presented a challenge for yet another retailer.
documenting a terrible local news story
on bl0gs
documenting a terrible local news story
on bl0gs
05/12/2004 05:35 PM"The Latest Cyber Craze!"
'Insider' Info Puts City Blogs on the
Map
'Insider' Info Puts City Blogs on the
Map
08/13/2004 02:40 PMSan Jose Mercury News Aug 13 2004 6:37PM GMT
Yahoo! News - One Story Line About News
Blogs: They Lag Far Behind Mainstream
Yahoo! News - One Story Line About News
Blogs: They Lag Far Behind Mainstream
01/06/2005 09:35 AMOne Story Line About News Blogs: They Lag Far Behind
Mainstream
story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1471&ncid=1471&e
=1&u=/ibd/20050104/bs_ibd_ibd/200513tech
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"REMEMBER WHEN MOQTADA AL-SADR was going
to lead a popular uprising across Iraq?
(That was April's we're-losing story).
Well, he didn't, and here's the story of
how we won. I wonder how much attention
it'll get..."
"REMEMBER WHEN MOQTADA AL-SADR was going
to lead a popular uprising across Iraq?
(That was April's we're-losing story).
Well, he didn't, and here's the story of
how we won. I wonder how much attention
it'll get..."
06/24/2004 11:11 AMMicah Wright Comes Clean, Ranger Story A
Hoax (This Is Apparently A Big Story In
The Blogosphere, But To Be Honest, I
Haven't Even Heard Of This Clown)
Micah Wright Comes Clean, Ranger Story A
Hoax (This Is Apparently A Big Story In
The Blogosphere, But To Be Honest, I
Haven't Even Heard Of This Clown)
05/03/2004 03:57 AMComic Book Resources has the full
scoop
comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=3613
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The Raw Story | A rational voice »
Exclusive: Print document of Republican
Schiavo talking points leaked to Raw
Story
The Raw Story | A rational voice »
Exclusive: Print document of Republican
Schiavo talking points leaked to Raw
Story
03/24/2005 05:02 PMthat clumsy Republican talking points memo .. proper perspective ..
Raw Story
rawstory.com/news/2005/index.php?p=202
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City of Prescott Implements LiveTime®
Help Desk for City Wide IT Service
Management
City of Prescott Implements LiveTime®
Help Desk for City Wide IT Service
Management
09/08/2004 02:53 AMThis major municipality joins the list of converts to LiveTime’s
scaleable, web-based solution. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2004]
Texas City in Lather Over Sweatiest City
Label (Reuters)
Texas City in Lather Over Sweatiest City
Label (Reuters)
06/18/2004 04:06 PMReuters - Consumer products maker Procter &
Gamble Co. has learned the hard way how to alienate a city --
dub it the sweatiest in the country.
Boston.com / News / Blogs / David
Weinberger bl0gs the Democratic National
Convention on Boston.com: Blogging
crosses over
Boston.com / News / Blogs / David
Weinberger bl0gs the Democratic National
Convention on Boston.com: Blogging
crosses over
07/29/2004 05:21 PMfun post about the blogger
breakfast
boston.com/news/blogs/dnc/2004/07/blogging_crosse.html
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Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different
From External Blogs?
Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different
From External Blogs?
03/29/2005 07:22 AMInternal Blogs: So, Are They Different From External
Blogs?http://www.llrx.com/features/internalblogs.htm
Dennis Hamilton shares his experience with launching a blog
behind the corporate firewall, and suggests parameters that focus on
content value to ensure its successful implementation. This is an
feature article appearing in the March edition of Sabrina I.
Pacifici's
LLRX.com.
Reading bl0gs, writing bl0gs
Reading bl0gs, writing bl0gs
06/06/2004 06:45 PMKansas City Star (subscription),MO-9 hours ago• BlogPulse.com offers a
blog search engine. Just type in keywords of interest. Or use Google
to search for “blog” and keywords of interest. ...
NYSIA and NY Tech Leaders Will Testify
to NY City Council on "How City
Government Can Support the Development
of New York City's Information
Technology Industry"
NYSIA and NY Tech Leaders Will Testify
to NY City Council on "How City
Government Can Support the Development
of New York City's Information
Technology Industry"
06/22/2005 01:51 AMThe hearing will address the current state of the tech industry in New
York and address crucial workforce issues and trends. [PRWEB Jun 21,
2005]
MY CITY IT CITY: Boost for PCs, no
clarity on BPO tax
MY CITY IT CITY: Boost for PCs, no
clarity on BPO tax
07/09/2004 12:20 AMExpressIndia.com Jul 9 2004 4:50AM GMT
The Story Behind The Story Of The Google
IPO?
The Story Behind The Story Of The Google
IPO?
07/26/2004 12:14 PMThis morning, it seems like the big Wall Street tech story is the
official release from Google about what they think they'll raise from
their IPO. Looking over all the different coverage, it appears that
many (especially in the financial press) seem to be getting the story
a little mixed up. The basic facts seem to be that approximately
24.6 million shares
will be put on the market with a range of $108 to $135 per share.
As noted in the story, some seem to think that breaking $100 may prove
to be a psychological barrier for many retail investors, even if the
actual price per share is meaningless. Still, if the price is a
psychological barrier, rather than a calculated decision, the investor
probably shouldn't be buying anyway. A minimum bid from anyone must
be for five shares, so anyone who wants in is spending over $500. The
range is higher than expected, and could lead to a valuation pushing
$40 billion. One analyst makes the bizarre statement that:
"The question is not what the company is
worth, but instead what people will pay for it," which misses the
fairly simple, but important, point that the price people are willing
to pay for the stock
is what the company is worth. Meanwhile,
many news articles are claiming that
Google will raise
$3.3 billion in the offering, which is not true at all (or at
least, extremely unlikely). The details show that Google is likely to
bring
in about $1.66 billion (and possibly as high as $1.9 billion at
the top of the range). That's because only 14.1 million of the 24.6
million shares are actually being sold by the company. The other 10.5
million are being sold by insiders. Now, that's a curious point that
no one seems to be focusing on. While insiders do sometimes sell
during an IPO, it generally doesn't look too good. While there are
plenty of reasons (liquidity, liquidity, liquidity) that people might
want to sell, usually insiders get locked up for a bit. It does
happen, but in this case, an awful lot of that $3.3 billion (or
whatever the amount actually is) isn't going to the company, but to
others. The initial IPO filing tried to spin all this insider selling
as a good thing, but that's pretty questionable. If people really
believe in the stock, why are so many selling it at the
very
first chance they get? Doesn't inspire the most confidence in the
world.
"Rapid City Journal: Serving Rapid City
South Dakota"
"Rapid City Journal: Serving Rapid City
South Dakota"
01/11/2004 03:46 PMRapid City Journal: Serving Rapid City
South Dakota
Rapid City Journal: Serving Rapid City
South Dakota
01/09/2004 10:10 PMCNN needs to send his spy-outing slandering ass to the curb where it
belongs .. CNN's Novak under fire for calling American Indians
election thieves .. Native American-insulting
bidness
rapidcityjournal.com/articles/2004/01/09/news/local/top/news
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Nice uses of CC
Nice uses of CC
04/06/2005 08:45 PMA couple quick things: I thought it was cool that blogging software
company
Six Apart republished
an
essay by Adaptive Path on the failings of Content Management
Systems, all about software of the type Six Apart develops. It's
all in accordance with
Adaptive
Path's license, which allows commercial redistribution.
Another cool thing was seeing
Blogcritics.org do a "featured
content of the week" type feature we've done in the past here.
Phillip
Winn found eight amazing photos at Flickr, and posted links to
check them out, all available under Creative Commons licenses.
What a Nice Day
What a Nice Day
12/16/2002 12:12 PMIt is really snowing hard outside. But it's not quite cold enough for
it to accumulate to anything significant. I only wish I had a camera
to capture it, this one, specifically. With U2 playing in the
background, and no real plans for today, it's really a nice morning.
If you've come here from Stonefishspine, welcome. If you haven't,
you're okay too. Over the weekend I spent a lot of time collaborating
(coblogerating?) with G.K. Nelson of Stonefishspine on a new kind of
commenting system to integrate with pMachine, a blogging (Content
Management) system. I'm very happy with the end result. If you'd
like to see it, head over to Stonefishspine and click on one of the
"Comments" link under any entry.
The system uses one part PHP, and two parts DOM-compatible Javascript.
The whole thing only required about four lines of additional code
added to pMachine, on top of its own files, which aren't too large.
If it doesn't work for you, its likely because your web browser has
lack-luster (I've never actually typed that phrase before) support for
the Javascript DOM. So far, GK and I have confirmed that IE6/Win,
Mozilla Win/Mac, and Opera 7 handle the system just fine. IE/Mac
doesn't seem to like it, though; I'm working on it.
From my coding perspective, two things were crucial in designing the
sytem. One, if the user's browser didn't support the Javascript DOM,
they would still be able to comment, via a popup window. For example,
try to comment in Opera 6 and you'll get the standard commenting popup
window which can see the same comments the dynamic version does. This
brings me to the second important point, pMachine compatibility. I
determined early on that if I was going to make the system work
fluidly with pMachine, I would a.) have to do a lot of coding, or b.)
figure out a way to make it work with pMachines existing
infrastructure. In the case of the former, compatibility may have
been lost in the next pMachine release. However, because of how
pMachine is designed, I was able to use the latter approach. Because
of this we were able to complete the project in just over a day and a
half, instead of a week I think it would of taken if I had to make it
interact is pMachines database system, which would of involved talking
to three different tables.
Because of this simple interaction with pMachine, the whole system
would be easily ported to other people's installations of pMachine.
Likely, at some point in the future when all the bugs are worked out,
the entire system will be available to anyone who wants it. I may
even have to enable commenting on my installation of pMachine to take
advantage of the system. :)
Nice
Nice
07/27/2004 09:31 PMWhoa, Bob Burnquist, pro skateboarder, has his own organic food
company, selling herbs and reportedly refuses any and all junk food product endorsements.
Pretty cool to see a pro doing something besides his own skateboard
company.
Let's be nice...
Let's be nice...
11/19/2003 05:48 PM Tsk,
tsk, America. It seems that we may be
collectively having a problem with being nice.
Nice ice
Nice ice
12/24/2004 12:49 PMLab-made diamonds are as dazzling as those mined by third-world labor.
This bling may be easier on your conscience -- and your wallet.
Wouldn't It Be Nice?
Wouldn't It Be Nice?
02/13/2004 05:21 PMOne of the things collectors are always asking about are more
playsets. Friend to Rebelscum and top notch customizer Steve Ceragioli
gives us a glimpse of what 'could be' with his take on the vintage
Dagobah
playset from
The Empire Strikes Back line. Considering how
nice the upcoming Dagobah wave looks, we feel it's hightime Hasbro
gives serious consideration to a few of these great playsets from the
past.
Nice Cup of Tea and a Sit Down
Nice Cup of Tea and a Sit Down
04/22/2004 10:44 AMThere are many reasons I love the Internet, but the fact that weblogs
like
Louise Garston's exist would have to be one of them. "Nice cup of tea
and a sit down" is the Internet hub for cake, tea, and biscuits.
That's it. Period. Simple. It's totally sincere and sweet, and full of
breaking news about which flavor of jam is most popular for
discriminating toast aficionados, newly resurrected teas, and so on.
Sometimes, Louise posts tea-and-biscuit related art, like a portrait
of "Two little old space-alien ladies having a nice sit down." At
present, Louise is pretty worked up about the fact that the "iconic"
biscuit known as Tim Tams have recently become available to UK
consumers, after a long and ardurous struggle. "Tescos sell them now,"
says Louise. "Hooray, you have to tell everyone, they're fantastic!
Enjoy!"
LinkAm I too nice?
Am I too nice?
02/18/2004 07:33 AMI've been "nice" my whole life, but I need to know when to draw the
line.
nice.
nice.
12/19/2004 03:09 PMLots has been up lately. As mentioned not too long ago, I have taken
up a volunteer job at a...
If It Quacks Like a City Duck, It's a
City Duck (Reuters)
If It Quacks Like a City Duck, It's a
City Duck (Reuters)
06/07/2004 10:40 AMReuters - Ducks quack to each other in regional
dialects, with London ducks brashly drowning out their relaxed
rural relatives, a researcher in Britain said Friday.
Senator Has a Nice Ass
Senator Has a Nice Ass
05/20/2004 02:18 PMWhen the office of Sen. Mike DeWine read
Washingtonienne
, a weblog by one of their
entry-level staffers, I bet they totally
reamed her.
Grok Description matches for nice AP story on city blogs
GrokA matches for nice AP story on city blogs
nice AP story on city blogs