Dan Gillmor’s suggestion that we all send money
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TBN: Send Money... See Riches
TBN: Send Money... See Riches
09/20/2004 03:24 PM
The Los Angeles Times gives a fascinating look at
TBN,
home to
Paul
and
Jan Crouch.
Please send bail money
Please send bail money
02/10/2004 02:42 AMsend the girls money
send the girls money
02/05/2005 09:55 PMpay the judgment
997wtn.com/p_stevegill.cfm
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"If somebody wants to spend the
money and send something like that out
there instead of my life, I'm all about
that,"
"If somebody wants to spend the
money and send something like that out
there instead of my life, I'm all about
that,"
06/24/2004 06:51 AMSauce
usatoday.com/tech/news/techinnovations/2004-06-22-guardbots_x.
htm
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Another ’honor’ victim:
Daughter, raped by brothers, killed by
mother
Another ’honor’ victim:
Daughter, raped by brothers, killed by
mother
11/18/2003 10:21 AMpractical approach to the 'family honor" business .. should read this
horrifying
story
azcentral.com/news/articles/1114HonorKilling14-ON.html
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What’s in Howard Dean’s
Secret Vermont Files?
What’s in Howard Dean’s
Secret Vermont Files?
12/02/2003 01:54 AMDr. Dean in High Gear .. unlikely admirer: .. MSNBC Reports: .. great
lengths .. (*)
msnbc.com/news/999347.asp
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’The War Has Started’ --
Allied troops in firefight in/near Basra
’The War Has Started’ --
Allied troops in firefight in/near Basra
03/19/2003 10:46 PMarticle at This Is London, .. has already begun .. Evening Standard ..
More Shots Fired .. It Starts .. First
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TBN's Promise: Send Money and See Riches
(Los Angeles Times)
TBN's Promise: Send Money and See Riches
(Los Angeles Times)
09/20/2004 04:50 AMLos Angeles Times - Pastor Paul Crouch calls it "God's economy of
giving," and here is how it works:
Safeway OKs Morrison bid; IBM to send
U.S. jobs to Asia; Yahoo! in global
money transfer service
Safeway OKs Morrison bid; IBM to send
U.S. jobs to Asia; Yahoo! in global
money transfer service
12/15/2003 02:11 PMForbes Dec 15 2003 1:21PM ET
Gillmor Gang + One More Gillmor
Gillmor Gang + One More Gillmor
07/22/2004 03:09 PMThat would be me, making a guest appearance at 1 p.m. Pacific time on
today's
program.
The Hypocrite Fat Man Wants a Plea
Bargain! Limbaugh Says He Was
Blackmailed; Maid Says it Was "Hush
Money." Do to Rush What Rush Wants Done
to Other Illegal Drug Users: Send Him Up
the River to a Bare Cell
The Hypocrite Fat Man Wants a Plea
Bargain! Limbaugh Says He Was
Blackmailed; Maid Says it Was "Hush
Money." Do to Rush What Rush Wants Done
to Other Illegal Drug Users: Send Him Up
the River to a Bare Cell
12/23/2003 06:11 AMthey'll give him
cnn.com/2003/LAW/12/22/limbaugh.hearing
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plz send me driver of UMax DC AstraPix
380...plz send urgent!!!!
plz send me driver of UMax DC AstraPix
380...plz send urgent!!!!
07/11/2004 03:07 PMTechTree Jul 11 2004 5:49PM GMT
Musicians Making Lots Of Money, Money,
Money...
Musicians Making Lots Of Money, Money,
Money...
09/03/2004 02:40 PMJeremiah writes
"Amidst the public ballyhoo about how rampant P2P piracy is costing
the music business its very life (gasp! NO!), BMI announced it collected a record
level of revenue and royalty payout to its artist members. From
their press release: "BMI has reported revenues of $673 million for
the 2004 fiscal year, an increase of nearly $43 million, 6.8% over the
prior year. Royalties of more than $573 million were distributed to
our songwriters, composers and music publishers, an increase of $40
million or 7.5% from the previous year, and the most ever paid by an
American PRO." Another interesting tidbit: "During the period
1995-2004, BMI had an average annual revenue growth rate of 9%..." If
I read this right, BMI has been reporting solid growth over the last
nine years, which makes me question the industry's claims about P2P.
Either P2P ate into their growth (not mentioned), they found a way to
cope with it (plausible), or it may actually help music sales.
Whatever. Reminds me a bit of a spec I did for a life-insurance
company's radio ad: Money
, Money, Money (mp3 file)."
SQL Script: Using Net Send To Send A
User A Message
SQL Script: Using Net Send To Send A
User A Message
06/20/2004 08:21 AMThe Suggestion Box Is Open
The Suggestion Box Is Open
02/01/2005 09:59 PMLast summer, Microsoft launched a new Web-based interface for the
hundreds of newsgroups that provide peer-to-peer support for Microsoft
products. The Microsoft Office Discussion Groups, including those for
Outlook, let users ask questions and make suggestions to Microsoft.
Since the online suggestion box’s August debut, the forum has
generated nearly 100 suggestions for Outlook Contacts, nearly 150 for
the Outlook Calendar, and hundreds more general Outlook suggestions. I
thought that a good way to start…
Direct and Related Links for 'The Suggestion
Box Is Open'
One more foodie suggestion
One more foodie suggestion
06/05/2005 11:55 PMChoire writes in with another foodie suggestion:
what you REALLY want to do once in your life is make
your own "mother sponge" -- capture some wild yeasts outside, and
blammo, you've got your
own tamagotchi, basically, which needs feeding and care. it really
only takes a week to raise before it can go dormant in the fridge,
with weekly feedings-- and it makes REAL sourdough, not that blechy SF
sourdough. and any good baker should do it once. it's both incredibly
easy and incredibly hard, but REALLY the most satisfying bread
experience EVER.
It sounds scary, but I'm going to trust him on this one.
The Power of Suggestion
The Power of Suggestion
12/22/2004 01:11 AMAudioblog.Com Founder Eric Rice typed his name into
Google
Suggests and learned a few new things about himself.
Become.com Launches Their Own Suggestion
Service
Become.com Launches Their Own Suggestion
Service
06/22/2005 01:52 AMBecome.com, last mentioned here in April, now has dynamic suggestions
as part of their search. As you might remember, dynamic suggestions
are suggestions that change in "real type" as you're...
contrary to the story's suggestion, even
browsing will be a
contrary to the story's suggestion, even
browsing will be a
08/08/2004 12:25 PMTechTree Aug 8 2004 2:49PM GMT
Google News Source Suggestion
Google News Source Suggestion
06/19/2004 02:59 PMActiveWin is trying to get listed as a news source on Google News, to
accompany various great sites such as OSnews, Neowin, etc. Please
e-mail
source-suggestions@google.
com today nominating ActiveWin to be included in the Google News
program. Hopefully, with your help, we can expect a traffic increase
therefore eliminating the need for all these pop-ups. Your help is
appreciated, thank you!
Suggestion to bring transport under
service tax net
Suggestion to bring transport under
service tax net
06/23/2004 08:21 PMThe Hindu Jun 23 2004 11:51PM GMT
Suggestion: erase data posted to the Web
Suggestion: erase data posted to the Web
07/07/2004 04:08 PMAndrew Daviel (Jul 07 2004)
Critic pans IRS suggestion on VoIP
Critic pans IRS suggestion on VoIP
07/08/2004 12:24 PMA 1898 Spanish American War tax must not be extended to Internet phone
calls, a key Republican politician says.
Deane's Suggestion for Library Discs
Deane's Suggestion for Library Discs
12/19/2004 03:36 PMD-Skin
"Every library in the country should get a supply of these
for their DVD collections, which are, invariably, the most scratched
up set of media in existence." [Gadgetopia, originally
from undisclosed location]
This is a great suggestion if we can get a bulk purchase price.
D-Skins
"Just snap one of these onto your music, movie, game or
data CD’s and consider them protected. The amazing Liplock Seal
snaps onto the edge of any standard size disc and holds tight. Leave
your d_skin Protective Disc Skin on while you play away — outside
and inside your media players. Seriously. Your discs are totally
readable right through the Skin."
View the [loud]
demo. Slick!
Re: Suggestion: erase data posted to the
Web
Re: Suggestion: erase data posted to the
Web
07/08/2004 12:32 PMNick Lamb (Jul 08 2004)
i have a suggestion for all of you
outraged, as i am about the fraud
perpetrated by Dan Rathre and CBS News
i have a suggestion for all of you
outraged, as i am about the fraud
perpetrated by Dan Rathre and CBS News
09/12/2004 07:31 AMpetition CBS to forcibly retire Dan Rather .. This comment by mike at
annika's journal
annika.mu.nu/archives/045191.html
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Adopt a Journalist in Campaign 2004:
The Drift of a Suggestion
Adopt a Journalist in Campaign 2004:
The Drift of a Suggestion
01/10/2004 06:44 PMOver the holidays, an idea gained Net traction: webloggers "adopting"
a campaign reporter. That means you monitor and collect all the
reporter's work, and then... And then what? Follow the turns as the
suggestion is taken up.
PressThink: Adopt a Campaign Journalist
in 2004: The Drift of a Suggestion
PressThink: Adopt a Campaign Journalist
in 2004: The Drift of a Suggestion
01/11/2004 04:55 PMAdopt a Campaign Journalist in 2004: The Drift of a Suggestion ..
PressThink ..
Rosen
journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2004/01/10/repor
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Money 2005: Microsoft Unveils Simplified
Approach to Financial Management and
Helps People Make Sense of Their Money
Money 2005: Microsoft Unveils Simplified
Approach to Financial Management and
Helps People Make Sense of Their Money
09/21/2004 08:41 AMMarking the largest development effort for Microsoft(R) Money since
the personal finance software was launched 13 years ago, Microsoft
Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) today announced Microsoft Money 2005 Premium,
Deluxe, Standard and Small Business. Completely rebuilt to simplify
daily financial tasks, Money 2005 is designed to answer the growing
number of consumer requests for a simple solution that addresses the
three primary areas of financial concern: tracking account balances,
monitoring spending and paying bills. Consumers today have less time
than ever to spend managing their finances, which has contributed to
the number of American households banking online -- due to its
convenience and efficiency -- reaching nearly 33 million.(1) Money
2005 builds on this trend by helping people access all their accounts
in one place and providing automated tools that reduce or eliminate
the manual entry required by traditional personal finance software.
See gillmor
See gillmor
08/01/2004 06:21 AMSiliconValley.com Aug 1 2004 10:32AM GMT
"Dan Gillmor"
"Dan Gillmor"
12/15/2003 10:29 PMDan Gillmor
Dan Gillmor
01/02/2005 03:37 PMZDNet Jan 2 2005 7:37PM GMT
Show Me The Money - Microsoft Money Vs.
Quicken
Show Me The Money - Microsoft Money Vs.
Quicken
07/03/2004 08:57 AM"Gillmor Gang. "
"Gillmor Gang. "
06/17/2004 11:32 AMDan Gillmor interview
Dan Gillmor interview
12/17/2004 06:31 PMThe international version of OhMyNews has a terrific interview with
Dan Gillmor about his plans and the future of news. (Thanks to Joi for
the link.)...
Thank God for Steve Gillmor
Thank God for Steve Gillmor
02/01/2005 08:42 PMSteve is the only guy who reminds me of what it was like
before....
Everyone else - from Dave Winer, Steve Levy, Dan Farber, Mitch
Kapor, Heidi Roizen the whole gang - all all grown and matured. But
Steve still reminds me of what it was like BEFORE Windows - back when
Apple still had a chance.
Before the ultimate mistake - that cost them the market and their
company. It's nice that Apple has great products now - but I'm a
software guy and I have to figure out what to do. This 'comeback'
that Jobs is formulating must prove ONE thing.
Will they license their software or not?
I believe the Motorola deal is what we're waiting for - right?
The HP deal is nothing more than turning HP into their sales force.
But it's the iPhone that will show what the future of Apple is.
When you read this rant from Steve Gillmor - remember one thing.
Apple DOES have the best products and software. And they stole allot
from Xerox PARC so we can steal from them. Remember that.
Everything they do is OUR roadmap. OUR R&D.
So without any further ado...... Steve Gillmor....
With all due respect to Marc Canter, thank god for Apple. As
Microsoft’s DRMForSure juggernaut rolled out of Vegas with a full
head of cartel-fired steam, even phone guru Russell Beattie was ready
to bow before Bill Gates and that personal video device vibrating in
his pocket. Though Bill’s message was marginally diluted by some
demo misfires in his CESdex keynote, the gathering force of Media
Center extenders, Scoble’s Smartphone, and the tantalizing prospect
of being able to watch the West Wing in letterbox format on a one-inch
screen at 50,000 feet all conspired to create a surprisingly vivid
re-innovation of Steve Jobs’ patented reality distortion field.
With all due respect to
Robert Scoble, thank god for Apple. When Steve strolled out to center
stage with the Mini, he got more applause for the box than anything Bill showed Conan O’Brien.
Actually, there was a collective gasp over the size of the box,
as it drove home the nuanced multi-threaded message of the Apple play:
less is more. The ThinkSecret leaks didn’t take the power out of the
punchline–they amplified it.
With all due respect to Dan Gillmor, thank god for Apple. They
don’t call them trade secrets for nothing. Personally, I think they
sued for the same reasons Gates called us communists: to protect their
business model. Thank god for the EFF, too. Personally, I think the
gasp in the Moscone Center should be used as Defense Exhibit A for the
fact that no secrets were exposed.
The biggest secret of all was the word not spoken in either Vegas
or San Francisco: podcasting.
Nowhere to be seen was the ru
mored Firewire audio breakout box, the reported
subject of several subpoenas issued in December. But add up the
rest of the announcements, most shipping by the end of the month, and
you may notice that Apple has restructured itself around the iPod
platform.
1. The iPod Shuffle
Though most of us boomers can’t fathom the idea that "life is
random" is a feature, the Shuffle’s secret sauce is its
Playlist mode, turned off by default. Attention: iPodder
developers–if you develop SmartPlaylist functionality in your
aggregators, you can use attention and other explicit metadata to
program iTunes to download, sort, and sequence podcasts while you
sleep. Remember, the iPod is the delivery system, the data cache at
the end of the pipeline. Of course, if some smart 3rd-party vendor
adds a microphone that clips onto the Shuffle, it’s a data recorder
hanging around your neck.
2. The Mini
For podcasters, this is a $500 studio-in-a-box. GarageBand now
supports multitrack recording (eight channels each with their own eq
and effects) and the ability to create your own loops. Combine
GarageBand with Smart Playlists and slice and dice your podcasts up
into "songs" that you can sequence and, more importantly,
pull "quotes" for inclusion in other podcasts. Once again,
remember that the iPod is the endpoint of the production environment.
The Mini is the studio, the mastering lab, where you cut the virtual
grooves between the tracks of these next-generation podcasts.
3. Tiger
The next version of OS/X will load just fine on the Mini, too. It
comes with Automator, which, if hooked up to GarageBand, would provide
an automated way to refactor existing long-form podcasts into this new
track model. Automator could also build consoles to automate
real-time, radio-style production with multiple audio inputs, taking
advantage of Tiger’s enhanced ability to handle multiple virtual
audio devices.
4. iWork and iLife
Keynote, Pages, and iMovie are morphing into a podcast-to-video
porting environment. Use Automator consoles to load in podcast
segments and annotate them with links, iPhoto transitions, and
attention-influenced intelligent caching of related pod- and
Mini-casts, and you’re well on your way to a read/write version of
the RSS-powered multimedia Web. While DRMForSure coddles the cartel,
the iPod Platform plays to the customers in the seats.
With all due respect to Bill Gates, thank god for Apple. If Apple
didn’t exist, Bill, you’d have to invent them. Perhaps you did.
It’s the real Bill and Steve Show. Two peas in a Pod, that’s for sure.
[Steve Gillmor Inforouter]
Gillmor guts
Gillmor guts
12/19/2004 03:40 PMDan Gillmor is leaving the SJ Merc to launch a project
that continues the best of blogs. Few have the courage to risk so much
for this. He has earned praise for the work he has done, and respect
for this next step that he is taking.
"The Gillmor Gang"
"The Gillmor Gang"
05/16/2004 03:36 AMWe, the Media by Dan Gillmor
We, the Media by Dan Gillmor
05/17/2004 10:25 AMJust finished reading the Galley Proof of We, the
Media: Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People by
Dan
Gillmor. O'Reilly is the
publisher and it should becoming out mid-July. The book will be
published under a Creative
Commons license and you will be able to download it free for
non-commercial use.
Dan is one of the few professional journalists that really
understands the impact of blogs and other new technologies on
journalism. It's amazing how many professional journalists I know poo poo blogs
and keep on chugging like nothing is changing. We, the Media
is a excellent book that should be enlightening and humbling for
professional journalists. It is also a great guide for us little "j"
journalists about what the possibilities are as well as what the
difficulties will be. Anyway, it's an amazingly important book for
anyone interested in journalism and democracy. It goes well with
Lawrence Lessig's Free Culture
and Howard Rheingold's Smart
Mobs.
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