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VoIP - Broadband Phones Bring Cheaper
Options to Ohio Residents.
VoIP - Broadband Phones Bring Cheaper
Options to Ohio Residents.
09/14/2004 03:34 AMBroadband Phones give local phone service providers more competition
as cheaper choices appear for commercial and residential customers in
Ohio. Qamtec.net examine the new revolution in the OH market. [PRWEB
Sep 14, 2004]
VoIP - Broadband Phones Bring Cheaper
Options to Texas Residents.
VoIP - Broadband Phones Bring Cheaper
Options to Texas Residents.
08/02/2004 02:56 AMBroadband Phones give local phone service providers more competition
as cheaper choices appear for commercial and residential customers in
Texas. Qamtec.net examine the new revolution in the TX market. [PRWEB
Aug 2, 2004]
AOL offers $300 PC with one-year
subscription
AOL offers $300 PC with one-year
subscription
12/04/2003 03:36 PMOpen-source CRM firm offers subscription
service
Open-source CRM firm offers subscription
service
09/07/2004 06:59 AMStart-up SugarCRM sets out to shake up the business applications
market with a free program and low-cost support.
Verizon Offers Cheaper Internet Calling
Verizon Offers Cheaper Internet Calling
04/07/2005 05:24 AMAP via ABCNEWS.com Apr 7 2005 9:38AM GMT
Systimax offers cheaper 10Gbps cabling
Systimax offers cheaper 10Gbps cabling
04/04/2005 11:34 AMThe Star Online Apr 4 2005 3:48PM GMT
Perl Command-Line Options
Perl Command-Line Options
08/10/2004 06:02 PMAfter looking at special variables, Dave Cross now casts his eye over
the impressive range of functionality available from simple
command-line options to the Perl interpreter.
Antivirus Email Offers Free Anti-Virus
Software with Subscription to it's
E-Mail and ISP Services
Antivirus Email Offers Free Anti-Virus
Software with Subscription to it's
E-Mail and ISP Services
06/17/2005 03:43 PMAntivirus Email will now offer anti-virus software as part of its
bundle of online protection software. The entire package, free with
the standard monthly subscription to Antivirus Email, includes spyware
protection, a pop up blocker and internet accelerator software along
with the new anti-virus software. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
Belzberg offers help to options traders
Belzberg offers help to options traders
04/06/2005 06:23 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 6 2005 9:42PM GMT
Cinematize 2.02 offers more DVD
extraction options
Cinematize 2.02 offers more DVD
extraction options
02/01/2005 09:54 PMMiraizon on Monday released Cinematize 2.02, an upgrade to its utility
for extracting audio and video clips from a DVD. The new version
features support for DV stream and AVI formats, automatic QuickTime
playback in the preview window and more. This is a free update for
owners of version 2.x -- the full software is US$59.95 as a download
or $69.95 in a box, with upgrades from version 1.x available for
$39.95 and $49.95, respectively. System requirements call for Mac OS X
v10.2, a G3 processor, 128MB RAM (256MB recommended), 2.5MB hard drive
space, QuickTime 6.0 and a DVD-ROM drive or a SuperDrive.
NTT Docomo review its AT&T Wireless
options
NTT Docomo review its AT&T Wireless
options
02/17/2004 09:58 AMReuters Feb 17 2004 1:56PM GMT
MailHere 3: new e-mail review options,
more
MailHere 3: new e-mail review options,
more
01/06/2005 09:40 PMJumsoft on Thursday released MailHere 3, the newest version of its
utility for checking your e-mail without switching to that
application. MailHere runs in the menu bar and checks POP, IMAP, Gmail
and .Mac accounts, displaying the sender's name and subject for each
new message. Version 3 features a rewritten engine, an enhanced
interface, support for multiple authentication methods and SSL (Secure
Sockets Layer), new e-mail notification animations and the ability to
delete messages and filter spam. This is a free upgrade for owners of
previous versions; the full software is US$15. Mac OS X v10.3 is
required.
Mercury Offers New Project Options to
CIOs
Mercury Offers New Project Options to
CIOs
02/10/2004 02:59 AMThe BTO vendor expands its IT governance software with dashboards,
scorecards and other project-tracking tools.
A Shrinking Airline Industry Offers
Limited Options
A Shrinking Airline Industry Offers
Limited Options
09/19/2004 09:37 PMThe plight of airline workers can be seen through the eyes of refugees
from failed airlines like Pan Am, Eastern and T.W.A.
Much-hyped Halo 2 offers more options,
more muscle and multiplayer mode
Much-hyped Halo 2 offers more options,
more muscle and multiplayer mode
05/13/2004 03:26 PMNational Post May 13 2004 7:08PM GMT
Bigfoot Announces New Advertising
Website; Site Offers More Options to
Online Advertisers
Bigfoot Announces New Advertising
Website; Site Offers More Options to
Online Advertisers
09/02/2004 02:06 AMBigfoot Communications Ltd. has launched its new website --
http://advertising.bigfoot.com -- for all of its online advertising
services, which includes banner ads, list rental, newsletter insertion
and SMS Blast. [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]
The Perl Review 1.1 is Available
The Perl Review 1.1 is Available
12/19/2004 02:59 PMbrian_d_foy writes "The Winter 2004 issue of The Perl Review is now
available for subscriber download from our website. Print versions go
into the mail next week. Features include: Down Translating XML --
Alberto Manuel Simões Module Release and...
OScon 2002 Perl and XML Review
OScon 2002 Perl and XML Review
08/21/2002 06:07 PMIn this month's Perl and XML column, Kip Hampton reviews the state of
the Perl-XML world as displayed at O'Reilly's Open Source Convention.
Book review: Perl and XML (Slashdot)
Book review: Perl and XML (Slashdot)
08/26/2002 08:32 AMBook review: Perl & XML (Slashdot)
Book review: Perl & XML (Slashdot)
07/12/2002 09:42 AMThe Perl Review, Spring 2005
The Perl Review, Spring 2005
03/14/2005 05:37 PMbrian_d_foy writes "The third print issue of The Perl Review is now on
the presses and will be mailed on March 1 (so you have time to get
your name on the subscriber list). TPR is the only print magazine
entirely devoted to Perl. In this issue ( 1.2,...
OScon 2002 Perl and XML review (XML.com)
OScon 2002 Perl and XML review (XML.com)
08/22/2002 10:26 AMBook Review: Perl Medic
Book Review: Perl Medic
04/09/2004 04:00 PMRobrt has posted a review of Perl Medic by Peter Scott. In Robrt's
words: This feels like it was taken straight from my brain. Sounds
like it should be mandatory reading ...
Book Review of Web Development with
Apache and Perl
Book Review of Web Development with
Apache and Perl
10/17/2002 04:59 AMCompuNotes Oct 17 2002 3:47AM ET
Web Development With Apache And Perl: A
Book Review
Web Development With Apache And Perl: A
Book Review
06/16/2002 10:53 PMLinux Journal Jun 16 2002 10:20PM ET
Perl Developer! - Market Leader! -
Perl,MySQL,Apache
Perl Developer! - Market Leader! -
Perl,MySQL,Apache
02/01/2005 09:51 PMAlan Morris Recruitment - United Kingdom, London (2005-02-01)
Perl/mod Perl developer, portgreSQL
experience
Perl/mod Perl developer, portgreSQL
experience
03/21/2003 12:28 PMuptime systemlösungen gmbh - Austria, vienna (2003-03-21)
Cultured Perl: Three Essential Perl
Books
Cultured Perl: Three Essential Perl
Books
05/19/2004 09:14 AMKLB writes "In this article, the author reviews three Perl coding
books, bringing you summaries of the key information contained in the
books and how the new versions have been updated."
Really Simple Subscription, PII
Really Simple Subscription, PII
02/01/2005 08:43 PMThere has been a lot of debate following my initial post about Reall
y Simple Subscription. Shortly after I suggested using the f
eed URI scheme, NetNewsWire developer Brent Simmons came out in
favor it, and in the comments to my post we heard that Safari RSS (part of Apple's
upcoming Safari 2.0) will use feed:// quite heavily.
But other solutions have been proposed, such as the Universal Subscription
Mechanism (USM) authored by Randy
Morin. I've spoken with Randy about USM, and he knows that I have
a number of issues with the "reflexive auto-discovery" mechanism.
However, part of his proposal includes convincing feed producers to
provide the correct Content-Type
header for their feeds, and I'm 100% in favor of this. Although
having the correct Content-Type doesn't entirely solve the problem, it
would take us a big step in the right direction.
If you're interested in this topic, be sure to read all the
comments beneath Brent Simmons'
post, including Danny Ayres'
comment that he "can't actually see [much] conflict between these
approaches, implementing one doesn't rule out implementing the other."
I agree. We'd all be better served if we realized this isn't
either/or situation and stopped endlessly debating which solution is
better. I'm in favor of feed:// because it's simple for
everyone to implement, but I'm also in favor of evangelizing
feed producers to use the correct Content-Type. And once it's fleshed
out some more and answers my concerns about privacy, I may like Dave
Winer's solution as well.
A $1,700 subscription for free
A $1,700 subscription for free
07/24/2004 03:02 AM
The National Journal
opens up its doors to the public for
two weeks
every four years. Best known for its
ann
ual vote ratings (which declared
John Kerry most liberal senator of 2003), there's also
ads galore,
snarky coverage of
the media, and
more polls than
you can shake your fist at.
Subscription Services
Subscription Services
01/11/2004 07:55 AMHave you signed up for a subscription service from a web site such as
MacUpdate or
VersionTracker? Are you
planning to? Or does the idea simply disgust you? Let us know.
Follow the "Read More" link to the poll.
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VersionTracker Plus, provided by .Mac, does not count as currently
holding a paid subscription.
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Is Subscription the Next Thing?
07/15/2004 07:10 PMSource: John Battelle's Searchblog - Can I imagine giving Google $40 a
month to get the WSJ, Times archives, BBC archives, all my favorite
blog archives, and whatever other universe of paid content I might
want to add elegantly served...
Validate on subscription?
Validate on subscription?
01/18/2004 09:15 AMI've thought about Brent's proposed
compromise, and to borrow a phrase that is a favorite of Tim Bray,
I think that there is a way that 80% of the value can be obtained
with 20% of the effort. Is there really a market requirement
to be selectively pedantic on a feed by feed basis?
...One-Click Subscription
One-Click Subscription
02/01/2005 09:44 PMRecently, Dave Winer
pointed out that there’s a problem in how people go about
subscribing to to RSS feeds, and made a proposal to address it.
Dave’s idea—essentially One Great Big subscription
dispatcher—should work, near as I can tell, so any problems would be
around business and politics, not technology. John Robb
does some more
thinking, as does
P
hil Windley. If we can’t find the business creativity, Atom has
another solution that RSS could maybe borrow...
Will Subscription Software Take Over?
Will Subscription Software Take Over?
03/19/2003 10:25 PMSoftware by subscription: What about
support?
Software by subscription: What about
support?
01/05/2005 01:38 PMZDNet Jan 5 2005 5:07PM GMT
Blogosphere subscription trends
Blogosphere subscription trends
02/01/2005 08:52 PM
We've all seen the hockey-stick curve that shows the blogosphere
growing like gangbusters. But I haven't seen much on subscription
trends, so I took a look at the public information available in
Bloglines. For a given feed you
can ask Bloglines to show not just the count of subscribers, but also
-- for the "public" subscribers who allow this information to be shown
-- their usernames and the dates when they began subscribing.
...Subscription Small Print
Subscription Small Print
03/14/2005 05:06 PM
What happens when you cancel your Napster To Go subscription?
Impact Online (subscription)
Impact Online (subscription)
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