Cheflive Inc. decides to go the path of IPO
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path disclosure in PhpBB 2.0.8]
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07/16/2004 12:02 PMJanek Vind (Jul 16 2004)
Beating a Path to Path Finder 3.2
(03-May-2004; 1.6K)
Beating a Path to Path Finder 3.2
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05/03/2004 09:01 PMCMP decides it doesn't want readers
CMP decides it doesn't want readers
06/24/2004 02:49 PMi'd love to hear the conversation at the meeting where this was
decided
TransAct Decides Not to Act
TransAct Decides Not to Act
07/30/2004 10:15 AMTransAct Technologies will not buy rival printer maker TPG.
Red Hat Decides To Do Its Own Press
Red Hat Decides To Do Its Own Press
01/22/2004 10:17 AMRed Hat Inc. said it entered the publishing business on Wednesday,
with plans to publish "Wide Open", a publication catering to
open-source professionals.
AP Decides Car Shares Are News
AP Decides Car Shares Are News
01/01/2005 11:09 PMThe Associated Press story presents this as news - and the high tech
way the vehicle validation and unlock are handled is news. But - car
sharing has been going on for several years in Vancouver - and there
are others around the world. Most are doing it in a co-operative
structure rather than for profit (as the two companies in the story
are). Advances Make Car-Sharing Easy BOSTON — When I moved to
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"WB decides it's time for
'Angel' to fly
away"
"WB decides it's time for
'Angel' to fly
away"
04/03/2005 08:14 AMWhat's A Cable Modem, And Who Decides?
What's A Cable Modem, And Who Decides?
03/28/2005 12:56 PMForbes Mar 28 2005 5:22PM GMT
Intel decides two cores are better than
one
Intel decides two cores are better than
one
05/07/2004 07:19 PMIntel Corp.'s decision to scrap its single-core processor road map in
favor of chips with two cores will help the company improve the
performance of its future chips without having to rely on a
power-centric design, analysts said Friday.
Who decides this election—you or Al
Gore?
Who decides this election—you or Al
Gore?
12/10/2003 06:51 AMthreat to Democracy .. valid criticism .. parallel .. SLATE ..
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U.S. decides less is more in high-tech
debate
U.S. decides less is more in high-tech
debate
12/10/2003 11:34 AMReuters Dec 10 2003 10:38AM ET
Duke Decides Against Another IPod
Giveaway (AP)
Duke Decides Against Another IPod
Giveaway (AP)
04/06/2005 05:56 PMAP - An iPod in every new student's hand? Not this year at Duke. The
private university in Durham has decided not reprise last year's
experimental mass handout to all incoming freshman of the pricey
hard-disk portable digital players.
Bryant Decides to Re-Sign With Lakers
(AP)
Bryant Decides to Re-Sign With Lakers
(AP)
07/15/2004 03:23 PMAP - Kobe Bryant's journey through free agency ended Thursday where it
began with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Bryant Decides to Re - Sign With Lakers
Bryant Decides to Re - Sign With Lakers
07/15/2004 03:44 PMKobe Bryant's journey through free agency ended today where it began
-- with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Duke Decides Against Another IPod
Giveaway
Duke Decides Against Another IPod
Giveaway
04/06/2005 11:23 PMRed Nova Apr 7 2005 3:02AM GMT
8 years ago: AOL decides to be a media
company
8 years ago: AOL decides to be a media
company
09/16/2004 04:54 PM"People always look at us like we don't know what we're
doing"
HP Decides On Anti-Consumer Strategy
HP Decides On Anti-Consumer Strategy
01/09/2004 09:50 PMWhile most of the focus on HP today comes from the
HPod/
iPod announcement, there were a few other interesting stories.
I've been hearing from folks at CES that Carly Fiorina's keynote was a
doozy, in that it lined up supporters from the music industry who
spent all their time bashing kids downloading music. Reports are now
coming out talking about
HP's
anti-consumer rights stance on these things. Once again, all of
these features
do not make things better for consumers - they
just make things worse. At the same time, it will do nothing to slow
down real piracy - as those folks will just get around the copy
protection. So, what we're left with is an offering that is less
friendly to consumers, more costly to HP (and, therefore, consumers),
and does nothing to help anyone. The other "word from the floor" we
heard at CES is that HP employees in the same room as the keynote even
agreed that this policy was bad news, and were upset that their
employer had decided to go with such an anti-consumer stance.
Meanwhile, Tristan Lewis writes in to point out that the bigger news,
buried in HP's announcements today is
a
bout their Lightscribe offering, which will let DVD and CD burners
silkscreen images directly onto the CD. While I'm not sure I agree
with Tristan's assessment that this is a bigger story than the iPod
deal, it is a cool idea.
Update: As pointed out in the
comments, Tristan's description goes a bit further than the actual
product: it doesn't actually do silkscreening, but creates "silkscreen
quality labels".
What if Microsoft decides to go Open
Source?
What if Microsoft decides to go Open
Source?
03/20/2003 02:10 PMCanada decides to revamp its Copyright
Act
Canada decides to revamp its Copyright
Act
04/14/2004 01:15 PM
Lobby
Now! Alan McLeod, Canadian Lawyer, writes
"Make sure
you are heard as Canada decides
to revamp its Copyright Act." He goes on to
encourage Canadians to contact the Heritage Minister and weigh in as
the Copyright rules in Canada may be about to change.
Office Of Education Decides To Retire
Old Mac
Office Of Education Decides To Retire
Old Mac
02/05/2005 09:39 PMOnly Mac enthusiasts can understand the heartache that accompanies
the disposal of a treasure such as the Power Macintosh 8100. By Erin
Mayes, Union Democrat
IETF Decides On SPF / Sender-ID issue
IETF Decides On SPF / Sender-ID issue
09/13/2004 11:05 AMSlashdot Sep 13 2004 3:16PM GMT
I.B.M. Decides to Market A Blue Streak
of a Computer
I.B.M. Decides to Market A Blue Streak
of a Computer
06/20/2004 10:07 PMI.B.M. intends to announce plans for a commercial version of a
supercomputer, to be known as Blue Gene/L.
Ireland decides against e-voting for
June elections
Ireland decides against e-voting for
June elections
05/01/2004 01:13 PMIreland puts off e-voting for the June elections because of concerns
over the system in question. If security and audit concerns can be
addressed, it may be used in the future.
Citigroup Assesses a Risk and Decides to
Settle
Citigroup Assesses a Risk and Decides to
Settle
05/11/2004 10:35 AMSeveral banks played a role in pitching WorldCom but only Citigroup
built an unusually symbiotic relationship.
Google decides Banner Ads, Skyscrapers
are not evil
Google decides Banner Ads, Skyscrapers
are not evil
05/14/2004 04:40 AMAs you were
Germany decides not to support the EC on
software patents
Germany decides not to support the EC on
software patents
05/14/2004 08:48 PMGermany has decided not to support the European Commission's directive
on software patents. Does this spell the end of the idea of issuing
software patents in Europe?
If U No Like If Someone Decides 2 Help,
Shut U'r Trap !!! Else Buy Me The
Original Dvd's
If U No Like If Someone Decides 2 Help,
Shut U'r Trap !!! Else Buy Me The
Original Dvd's
07/11/2004 06:39 AMTechTree Jul 11 2004 8:45AM GMT
Jury Decides on Stressed Juror's Fate
(AP)
Jury Decides on Stressed Juror's Fate
(AP)
07/11/2004 09:56 PMAP - Barbara Sparkman's attempt to duck jury duty nearly landed her in
jail.
Russert Decides It All For You! - He
Says Edwards "cannot win." By Mickey
Kaus
Russert Decides It All For You! - He
Says Edwards "cannot win." By Mickey
Kaus
02/18/2004 12:08 PMKaus continues .. Kaus
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UPDATE 5-DoCoMo decides not to bid for
AT&T Wireless-source
UPDATE 5-DoCoMo decides not to bid for
AT&T Wireless-source
02/13/2004 10:45 AMReuters Feb 13 2004 1:43PM GMT
S. Korea Says Decides to Send 3,000
Troops to Iraq
S. Korea Says Decides to Send 3,000
Troops to Iraq
12/14/2003 04:37 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 14 2003 3:35AM ET
Reed Decides to Retire From Microsoft
Board
Reed Decides to Retire From Microsoft
Board
09/20/2004 09:30 PMMicrosoft Corp. today announced that Wm. G. Reed Jr., former chairman
of Simpson Investment Company, has decided not to seek re-election to
Microsoft’s board of directors at the company’s November
shareholder meeting. Reed’s decision was prompted by his desire to
begin limiting his business commitments and spending more time on
personal matters. Reed joined the Microsoft board in October 1987.
Cleveland Jury Decides Dog Custody
Battle (AP)
Cleveland Jury Decides Dog Custody
Battle (AP)
07/14/2004 07:10 PMAP - Like many couples who split, Roger Temethy and Marge Baum had to
have the courts decide a custody battle. But the case wasn't over a
child. It was over legal rights to Maynard, a 225-pound English bull
mastiff.
PLA brass decides on high-tech
innovations
PLA brass decides on high-tech
innovations
04/11/2004 09:04 PMCHINAdaily Apr 12 2004 0:46AM GMT
Illinois Republican Decides to Quit
Senate Race
Illinois Republican Decides to Quit
Senate Race
06/25/2004 05:00 PMJack Ryan, the Republican candidate for Senate in Illinois, has spent
much of this week trying to weather a political storm stirred by sex
club allegations.
Duke Decides to Tweak Mass IPod Giveaway
(AP)
Duke Decides to Tweak Mass IPod Giveaway
(AP)
04/06/2005 08:42 PMAP - An iPod in every new student's hand? Not this year at Duke. The
private university in Durham has decided not reprise last year's
experimental mass handout to all incoming freshman of the pricey
hard-disk portable digital players.
Ford decides to phase out Oracle's
Everest system
Ford decides to phase out Oracle's
Everest system
08/18/2004 08:30 PMSiliconValley.com Aug 19 2004 0:39AM GMT
AMD Turion 64 to lead as Intel decides
to hold 64-bit mobile
AMD Turion 64 to lead as Intel decides
to hold 64-bit mobile
04/15/2005 03:17 PMAdvanced Micro Devices (AMD) will take a headstart and a chance for
the lead in the 64-bit mobile CPU market with its forthcoming Turion
64, as Intel will not launch its 64-bit mobile CPU until the second
quarter of 2006, Taiwan notebook makers said.
Notebook makers are currently preparing their lineups for the new AMD
Turion 64-bit notebooks, sources in the Taiwan notebook industry
observed. A February 5 article stated that Hewlett-Packard (HP), Acer
and Asustek Computer are increasing their respective orders for
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Tom "The Exterminator" DeLay Decides Not
to Float His GOP Boat in Manhattan
12/04/2003 06:05 AMGOP Drops Plan to Use Luxury Liner for Convention .. dropped his plan
.. changed his
mind
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