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Moving beyond the academia







Moving beyond the academia

Moving beyond the academia 09/13/2004 08:29 PM

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Many-to-Many: Academia and Wikipedia


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Apple Aces Academia


Apple Aces Academia 08/06/2004 10:21 PM
Apple CEO Steve Jobs and his troops have clearly been on a college roll. By Alex Salkever, MacNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)

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Weapons Moving Out, Wildlife Moving In


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For Women in Sciences, Slow Progress in
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Even as the number of women earning Ph.D.'s in science has substantially increased, the science faculties of elite research universities remain overwhelmingly male.

Microsoft invites region's academia to
promote innovation through Rotor


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Tribes' Casino Money Flowing to Academia
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Moving along


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Moving Along...


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Everything is moving!


Everything is moving! 12/02/2003 04:17 AM
Well, Everything2 at least....

Keep on moving!


Keep on moving! 04/09/2004 04:09 PM
In my previous post I mentioned that Jen's moving in! We're taking our time, but things are moving along nicely......

Moving soon ...


Moving soon ... 12/19/2004 03:43 PM
We were at the new place a good part of the weekend sorting things out. Tons of work. Very exciting. (Except for all the work)....

Moving on


Moving on 01/03/2005 01:15 AM

Both Loic and Joi are bummed out about what's going on around the world. Me too. But I say we gotta cheer up and move on!

I just wish that India or Indonesia has subcribed to the Tsunami warning system. That was one subscription fee that would have beena good investment.

But I have to say - I'm looking forward to 2005!


Moving Day...


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Moving right along


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U.S. government is moving toward OSS


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Moving Sight


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AOL's Garden Might Flourish Without Rainman: I did some searching for "Rainman" and didn't find much.

Over the past year, the Dulles new-media pioneer built a fancy new system to publish its fare not in the company's proprietary programming language called Rainman but in hypertext markup language (HTML), the open standard used to create regular Web sites. AOL fired up the new system two weeks ago.

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Moving MoveOn On


Moving MoveOn On 12/24/2004 01:06 PM
Chris Nolan publishes the second half of her critique of MoveOn.org at Personal Democracy. Lots of great information and an animosity I don't share. MoveOn isn't perfect, and if it were it still wouldn't revolutionize politics or create a new movement, but I count it as an important ally in our joint struggle. Anyway, the two-part series is well worth reading. (Part 1 is here.)...

PDF/A Moving Forward


PDF/A Moving Forward 05/27/2004 10:46 AM

Feds help create PDF archiving standard: We've writt en about this initiative before. Looks like it's moving ahead.

The committee hopes to release a draft of the PDF/A standard by early next year with a final standard out by the end of 2005, said committee member Stephen Levenson, who works in the administrative office of the U.S. Courts.

Briefly, the idea is to create a simplified subset of the PDF format so that PDF documents created today can still be opened and worked with, say, 20 years from now.

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Moving pictures


Moving pictures 01/16/2004 11:27 AM
I wanted to demonstrate the SpamBayes plug-in for the school, and I realized I ought to try the screen-capture feature of the free Windows Media Encoder 9. The results were stunning. I set up a new session, pointed it at Outlook's main window, and began encoding. Then I talked through a demonstration of SpamBayes' configuration manager, its Delete and Recover toolbar buttons, and my techniques for integrating SpamBayes with Outlook's filtering and foldering. Along the way I pointed with the cursor to items of interest, opened and closed dialog boxes, and drove the Outlook interface as I normally do.

The resulting six-minute video had the same format as my Outlook window, which happened to be about 750-by-620. The file came in at just under 3MB. I FTP'd it to my Website and, because I'd chosen the progressive-download option, playback was immediate. It was also perfectly readable and audible. Elapsed time from the moment I thought of trying this to the end of playback: about 25 minutes. Next time it'll take 10. Why don't more people do this? Because it wasn't this easy before. Now, it is. [Full story at InfoWorld.com]
I wanted to post that video here, but I'm afraid I can't because it reveals too much of the contents of my inbox. However, I'll definitely be using this technique in the future. One killer application, if you sit in on a lot of WebEx demos as I do, is the ability to record them, play them back, and publish excerpts from them. ...

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