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Fortune Magazine's bl0g article
Fortune Magazine's bl0g article
12/28/2004 05:18 AM
Fortune Magazine's Davi
d Kirkpatrick and Daniel Roth have just posted an excellent article about blogging. There are
interviews with the usual suspects. A lot of the stories will be
familiar to heavy blog readers but it's a great summary of what's
going on and a "must send" link to people you know who still don't
understand blogs. Extra credit for making the article accessible with
a permalink and no registration. Minus points for not linking to the
bloggers they interview. Apparently the print version has lots of cool
charts so I'm going to pick up the newsstand version too.
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TIME magazine's coolest inventions of
2003
TIME magazine's coolest inventions of
2003
11/11/2003 04:42 AMthis year's favorites
time.com/time/2003/inventions
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Oil Hits $40, First Time Since Gulf
War (Reuters)
Oil Hits $40, First Time Since Gulf
War (Reuters)
05/07/2004 10:27 AMReuters - Oil prices hit $40 a barrel for the
first time in 13 years on Friday on concerns over global supply
security, fostering fears that economic growth could suffer.
Bush Defends Decision to Invade Iraq
(AP)
Bush Defends Decision to Invade Iraq
(AP)
07/12/2004 10:41 PMAP - Invading Iraq made America safer, President Bush said Monday,
defending his war decision in the face of a Senate report debunking
White House justifications for attacking Saddam Hussein's government.
Remind me: why did the U.S. government
invade and destabilize Iraq?
Remind me: why did the U.S. government
invade and destabilize Iraq?
11/17/2003 04:25 PM Remind
me: why did the U.S. government invade and destabilize Iraq? It's
one thing to read this stuff, it's a whole other thing to hear it from
the horse's, err, I mean
chimp's mouth.
In Address at U.N., Bush Defends
Decision to Invade Iraq
In Address at U.N., Bush Defends
Decision to Invade Iraq
09/21/2004 12:25 PMThe president asserted that Iraq will be a beacon of freedom and that
nations should not falter in the fight against terror.
The Memory Hole >Reasons Not to
Invade Iraq, by George Bush Sr.
The Memory Hole >Reasons Not to
Invade Iraq, by George Bush Sr.
11/12/2003 01:16 PMan article for Time magazine in March 1998 .. remove an essay by
George W. Bush Senior .. here's some reasons not to invade Iraq .. why
war in iraq was a bad idea .. why they didn't attack Iraq .. pulls
1998 essay
thememoryhole.org/mil/bushsr-iraq.htm
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New York Times Offers Article Archives
from 1851-1995
New York Times Offers Article Archives
from 1851-1995
12/15/2003 03:33 AMThe New York Times is now offering a complete article archive from
September 1851 to December 1995. That's more than fifteen million
articles. You can start your search at
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/nytimes/advancedsearch.html . Searching is
free. You can search the full text,...
TIME Magazine Archives Now Available on
TIME.com
TIME Magazine Archives Now Available on
TIME.com
12/24/2004 01:05 PMTIME magazine has now made its 81 years of archives available, over
266,000 articles. The archives have their own domain at
http://www.timearchive.com . The archive is keyword and
date-searchable, with...
Time Article on Wikis
Time Article on Wikis
06/05/2005 11:47 PMIt's a Wiki, Wiki World: Time Magazine has an article about
wikis in its latest issue. They focus on Jimmy Wales and Wikipedia of course, but they cover
wikis in general.
This line was interesting:
A wiki is a deceptively simple piece of software (little more than
five lines of computer code) [...]
There's a wiki written in five lines? Does each line have 1,000
semi-colons?
time for article review process?
time for article review process?
01/01/2004 07:24 PMa recent article on advogato leads some to believe that a "review"
process should be implemented. here are some of the reasons why that
process may not work, and some alternative recommendations.
Time Magazine Archives
Time Magazine Archives
12/29/2004 07:35 AMTime Magazine Archives
http://www.time.com/time/arch
ive/
Not only can you now read almost every issue of
TIME since it began publication on March 3, 1923, but you can do a
full-text search through more than a quarter million articles.
Understanding how our search tool works will help you find what you
are looking for, so take a look at their Search Tips. But if you
still have a problem getting the best search results, ask their
Archivist! The search function worked fine as I typed in my name and
found the article mentioning me on electrocnic commerce and
shoppingbots. It does requires a subscription to Time Magazine to
fetch the entire archived article as the search just brings back the
initial paragraph. This has been added to
Research Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
"Oh Wolfie! Wolfie! Invade me like you
invaded Iraq!"
"Oh Wolfie! Wolfie! Invade me like you
invaded Iraq!"
03/26/2005 09:39 PMArticle in Guardian about why the US
should be forced out of Iraq
Article in Guardian about why the US
should be forced out of Iraq
05/02/2004 11:21 AMAn interesting article in The Guardian about what we should do in
Iraq. She argues that the UN should not support the US in Iraq and
should join the mutiny against the US and force the US out of
Iraq.
Naomi Klein, Saturday May 1,
2004, The Guardian
M
utiny is the only way out of Iraq's inferno
The UN betrayed Iraq by becoming the political arm of US
occupation. Now it must redeem itself
Can we please stop calling it a quagmire? The United States isn't
mired in a bog in Iraq, or a marsh; it is free-falling off a cliff.
The only question now is: who will follow the Bush clan off this
precipice, and who will refuse to jump?
More and more are, thankfully, choosing the second option. The last
month of US aggression in Iraq has inspired what can only be described
as a mutiny: waves of soldiers, workers and politicians under the
command of the US occupation authority suddenly refusing to follow
orders and abandoning their posts. First Spain announced that it would
withdraw its troops, then Honduras, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and
Kazakhstan. South Korean and Bulgarian troops were pulled back to
their bases, while New Zealand is withdrawing its engineers. El
Salvador, Norway, the Netherlands and Thailand will likely be next.
[...]
There is a way that the UN can redeem itself in Iraq: it could
choose to join the mutiny, further isolating the United States. This
would help to force Washington to hand over real power - ultimately to
Iraqis, but first to a multilateral coalition that did not participate
in the invasion and occupation and would have the credibility to
oversee direct elections. This could work, but only through a process
that fiercely protects Iraq's sovereignty.
via Martin VarsavskyComponent Status: ALL Components Have
Disappeared
Component Status: ALL Components Have
Disappeared
09/17/2004 10:09 PML.A. Times article on the Iraq / Syria
WMD connection
L.A. Times article on the Iraq / Syria
WMD connection
12/30/2003 12:09 PMBanned Arms Flowed Into Iraq Through Syrian Firm .. See Latimes story
.. Los Angeles
Times
latimes.com/news/nationworld/iraq/la-fg-iraqarms30dec30,1,7925
533.story?coll=la-home-headlines
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Online article reveals hacker's ID
Online article reveals hacker's ID
09/15/2004 07:16 AMT.H.E. Journal Online: Print Article
T.H.E. Journal Online: Print Article
02/16/2004 05:35 AMContent Delivery in the
'Blogosphere'
thejournal.com/magazine/vault/articleprintversion.cfm?
aid=4677
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This Is True Puts Its Archives Online
This Is True Puts Its Archives Online
01/01/2005 04:21 PMI've been reading This Is True for ages. It's a free weekly newsletter
(a paid version is also available) that contains summaries of odd or
unusual news stories that have...
Jamaica Gleaner Archives Available
Online
Jamaica Gleaner Archives Available
Online
03/14/2005 04:46 PMThe Jamaica Gleaner has announced (
http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20050228/lead/lead2.html ) that
their archives are now available online. Their archives go back to
1834 -- that's over 170 years of archives. Whew. You...
DiVA - Academic Archives Online
DiVA - Academic Archives Online
10/28/2003 11:08 PMDiVA - Academic Archives Onlinehttp://www.diva-po
rtal.se/index.xsql?lang=enIn DiVA you can find theses,
dissertations and other publications in full-text from the
universities of Stockholm, Södertörn, Umeå, Uppsala and Örebro.
The publications are stored in pdf which requires
Acrobat
Reader to open and print them. DiVA has been developed by the
Electronic Publishing Centre at Uppsala university library.
Egad! Mailing lists archives are online!
Egad! Mailing lists archives are online!
10/28/2003 11:09 PMAfter a week of work--mostly waiting for indexes to be completed and
trying to determine which were the right indexes anyway, I've managed
to complete a working mailing list archive that works the way I want
it to. I've put...
OJR article: Teaching Online Journalism:
How to Build the First College-Level
Course
OJR article: Teaching Online Journalism:
How to Build the First College-Level
Course
04/13/2004 04:55 AMTeaching Online Journalism: How to Build the First College-Level
Course .. OJR's deeper than usual look at teaching online
journalism
ojr.org/ojr/education/1081490316.php
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Maine State Archives Launches Online
Service
Maine State Archives Launches Online
Service
05/25/2004 10:21 AMThe state of Maine last week announced an online service to make it
easier for visitors to find documents from Maine's archives. You can
access it at http://www.informe.org/sos_archives/. There are...
Royal Geographical Society unlocks its
archives with online catalogue
Royal Geographical Society unlocks its
archives with online catalogue
06/27/2004 07:25 PMPublicTechnology.net Jun 27 2004 10:07PM GMT
"Impermeable to the facts: Kenneth
Baer's article 'Frontal Assault' in the
New Republic Online."
"Impermeable to the facts: Kenneth
Baer's article 'Frontal Assault' in the
New Republic Online."
08/12/2004 09:25 AMstill using stale talking points .. LEGAL ADVICE FOR KENNETH BAER: ..
Beldar's lawyerly
refutation
beldar.blogs.com/beldarblog/2004/08/impermeable_to_.html<
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OJR article: Free Content Becoming Thing
of the Past for UK's Online Newspaper
Sites
OJR article: Free Content Becoming Thing
of the Past for UK's Online Newspaper
Sites
10/31/2003 04:04 PMOJR article :: Free Content Becoming Thing of the Past for UK's Online
Newspaper Sites .. Pay to Play in the
U.K
ojr.org/ojr/business/1067472919.php
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Business 2.0 :: Online Article :: Media
Uncovered :: When Will Tina Brown Blog?
Scoop: Real Soon.
Business 2.0 :: Online Article :: Media
Uncovered :: When Will Tina Brown Blog?
Scoop: Real Soon.
03/31/2005 09:22 AMArianna Huffington's Heavy-Hitter Blog Media Venture .. Brown to Blog
(Business 2.0) .. Writes ..
become
business2.com/b2/web/articles/0,17863,1043211,00.html
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"JOE WILSON LIED, REPUTATIONS DIED:
WASHINGTON - A Senate report criticizing
false CIA claims that Iraq had weapons
of mass destruction at the same time
provides support for an assertion the
White House repudiated: that Iraq sought
to buy uranium in..."
"JOE WILSON LIED, REPUTATIONS DIED:
WASHINGTON - A Senate report criticizing
false CIA claims that Iraq had weapons
of mass destruction at the same time
provides support for an assertion the
White House repudiated: that Iraq sought
to buy uranium in..."
07/12/2004 09:04 AM24-7 INtouch Launches Expanded Line of
Live Online Support Services: Live Web
Chat, Web Push, Online Callback Request,
and Real time Email Response
24-7 INtouch Launches Expanded Line of
Live Online Support Services: Live Web
Chat, Web Push, Online Callback Request,
and Real time Email Response
08/30/2004 03:15 AM24-7 INtouch, an award winning call center outsourcing company, is now
offering clients online support services such as Live Web Chat, Web
Push, Online Callback Request, and Real time Email Response. The
company is partnering with InstantService to offer real-time, web
based communication solutions to help our clients increase sales,
lower costs, and raise customer service levels. [PRWEB Aug 30, 2004]
PC Magazine's
PC Magazine's
12/08/2003 12:01 AMPC
Magazine has a list of "choice blogs" and both PDCBlogger and
Longhorn Blogs makes the list. I guess some editor over there doesn't
agree with me about group blogs. Thanks to Ali Pavaresh for telling me
about that (who writes "I myself like to visit
group blogs, because they gave me many new things in just one click
rather than many clicks.")
Rebuilding Iraq, a Well at a Time
Rebuilding Iraq, a Well at a Time
07/19/2004 09:52 PMAcross Iraq, dozens of modest construction initiatives are generating
at least a taste of the good will that has been so elusive.
PC Magazine's Wireless Glossary
PC Magazine's Wireless Glossary
04/09/2004 05:14 PMPC Mag includes host of wireless definitions in laptop-buying guide:
Cogent, brief, accurate descriptions of common wireless terms are part
of this larger package of stories about buying a laptop. This reminded
me to make available the glossary that Adam Engst and I wrote for The
Wireless Networking Starter Kit, 2nd Edition. You can download this
long glossary of wireless and networking terms free of charge from
here in PDF form. (The book is available in both print and electronic
editions, by the way.) I do, of course, have a few extremely minor
cavils with PC Mag's definitions: 802.11i: It doesn't necessarily
succeed WEP and WPA in the sense that both will be around long after
it's released partly because old hardware (most hardware based on
pre-2003 chipsets) won't handle AES. LEAP: EAP is just a generalized
messaging protocol; LEAP is a particular implementation of
authentication using EAP messaging. Other EAP types include secured
methods like EAP-TLS (certificate installed in the client machine
manually), and PEAP and EAP-TTLS (secure channel established without
independent certificate). 3G: 3G, which stands for third-generation
cellular technology, isn't the first generation to allow data
transfer, but it would best stated that "3G is the first cellular
technology designed from the ground up to transfer data as readily as
voice communications." 2G was digital, but focused on voice; 2.5G is a
retrofit. Wi-Fi: It's not just that members pay, but that members pay
to have products tested and certified. It's not a rubber stamp: the
Wi-Fi Alliance said that 25 percent of the products tested in a recent
time period failed on their first go-round and weren't stamped Wi-Fi
until they were revised....
Heeb Magazine's GuiltPod
Heeb Magazine's GuiltPod
08/11/2004 08:13 AM
I just picked up the
new
issue of Heeb Magazine, a kind of Giant Robot for Jews. This
issue's theme is guilt, and the inside cover sports this
fall-over-laughing iPod ad parody. My scanner is not working and the
photo here didn't do it justice, as it missed the playlist displayed
on the iPod:
* Who Told You to Paint it Black?
* Call Me Already
* Bang a Gong (Not Too Loud)
* Sympathy for Your Sister
* Let It Be (See If I Care)
* Here Comes the Sun (And I Forgot My Sunblock)
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LinkCritique Magazine's On Writing III
Critique Magazine's On Writing III
09/15/2004 03:39 AM
Critique Magazine's
On Writing III -
Each year, Critique Magazine's staff
compiles essays by and interviews with writers, teachers, and
translators of merit for inclusion in the special anniversary edition
"On Writing".
Basically, a
shitload of authors provide thoughts on, ahem, writing.
{Both sites are worth a look, imo.} Time To Get Online
Time To Get Online
12/24/2004 12:28 PM
Time To Get Online
Time To Get Online - Simple Steps to Success on the
Internet
http://www.t
imetogetonline.org/content/view/19/43/
The 150-page
Time To Get Online materials are centered around the five essential
"steps to success on the Internet". The first half of the materials is
geared towards creating Internet-savvy activists. The second half will
help them to become effective Internet champions, capable of leading
their organizations through the challenging process of integrating the
Internet into everything they do. The Appendices and accompanying
CD-ROM (print version only) contain a wealth of additional resources
for continued learning, freely distributable computer software and
more. This has been added to
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"the good news from Iraq just keeps
getting better all the time"
"the good news from Iraq just keeps
getting better all the time"
04/11/2005 11:43 PMTime for Bush to See the Realities of
Iraq
Time for Bush to See the Realities of
Iraq
05/04/2004 12:33 PMoutstanding column by George
Will
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A64323-2004May3.html
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PC Magazine's 2004 Top 100 Sites You
Can't Live Without
PC Magazine's 2004 Top 100 Sites You
Can't Live Without
05/01/2004 07:31 AMURLwire May 1 2004 12:25PM GMT
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