Groups Predict More Songs Over Internet (AP)
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Groups Predict More Songs Over Internet
Groups Predict More Songs Over Internet
03/28/2005 11:34 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Mar 29 2005 3:38AM GMT
"?The deployment Internet 2 will bring
the equivalent of 10 T-1s to every
Internet user making it possible for
iTunes to deliver songs faster than you
can buy them.?"
"?The deployment Internet 2 will bring
the equivalent of 10 T-1s to every
Internet user making it possible for
iTunes to deliver songs faster than you
can buy them.?"
06/25/2004 03:22 PMSongs of the Internet
Songs of the Internet
07/03/2004 05:23 AMGlobe and Mail Jul 3 2004 8:51AM GMT
Cabaero: Christmas songs on Internet
Cabaero: Christmas songs on Internet
12/20/2003 09:44 PMSun Star Network Dec 20 2003 7:41PM ET
Internet radio station for GarageBand
songs arrives
Internet radio station for GarageBand
songs arrives
05/10/2004 12:14 AMiCompositions has launched MUGRadio.com, an Internet radio station
that plays Mac users' GarageBand creations...
McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Possible
Follow-up Songs for One-Hit Wonders
McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Possible
Follow-up Songs for One-Hit Wonders
07/16/2004 03:42 AMPossible follow up songs for one-hit wonders .. "Everybody was Kung-fu
Making Up" .. here's the original link .. Check them out
here
mcsweeneys.net/links/lists/onehit.html
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Terror groups utilizing the Internet
Terror groups utilizing the Internet
06/27/2004 04:41 AMDailybulletin.com - Sun Jun 27, 07:41 am GMT
BT hands out internet PCs to community
groups
BT hands out internet PCs to community
groups
08/16/2004 04:43 AMNet 4 Nowt Aug 16 2004 8:43AM GMT
Tech groups push for R&D credit,
Internet tax ban
Tech groups push for R&D credit,
Internet tax ban
09/20/2004 12:34 PMWASHINGTON -- With the U.S. Congress winding down its work for 2004,
technology lobbying groups are stepping up their push for lawmakers to
pass several pieces of legislation, including extensions to a research
and development (R&D) tax credit and an Internet access tax
moratorium.
Terror groups choose Internet to network
Terror groups choose Internet to network
06/30/2004 04:42 AMHindustantimes.com - Wed Jun 30, 08:37 am GMT
Study: Terror Groups Operating Over the
Internet 09:35 Aug 3
Study: Terror Groups Operating Over the
Internet 09:35 Aug 3
08/30/2004 06:34 AMArticle.wn.com - Mon Aug 30, 09:42 am GMT
Groups use wi-fi to bring Internet
access to low-income families
Groups use wi-fi to bring Internet
access to low-income families
12/14/2003 08:40 PMCrains Detroit Business Dec 14 2003 8:03PM ET
Pennzoil-Quaker State Using Internet
Focus Groups
Pennzoil-Quaker State Using Internet
Focus Groups
09/08/2004 06:52 AMModerncarcare.com - Wed Sep 8, 10:03 am GMT
Groups Support McCain Compromise on
Internet Access Taxes
Groups Support McCain Compromise on
Internet Access Taxes
04/29/2004 07:20 PMdmnews.com Apr 29 2004 11:11PM GMT
French Internet and music groups sign
charter against illegal downloaders
French Internet and music groups sign
charter against illegal downloaders
07/28/2004 11:26 PMChannel NewsAsia Jul 29 2004 2:58AM GMT
U.S. Indicts Saudi Student: Internet
Allegedly Used to Aid Terrorist Groups
in Jihad
U.S. Indicts Saudi Student: Internet
Allegedly Used to Aid Terrorist Groups
in Jihad
01/10/2004 07:20 AMWashington Post Jan 10 2004 5:07AM ET
Groups call state's effort to block
Internet child porn a failure
Groups call state's effort to block
Internet child porn a failure
06/23/2004 08:43 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Jun 24 2004 0:01AM GMT
Politics shifted in 2004 from Internet
money boom to birth of private political
action groups
Politics shifted in 2004 from Internet
money boom to birth of private political
action groups
01/03/2005 03:05 AMAP via San Francisco Chronicle Jan 3 2005 7:24AM GMT
That's why they filed a federal lawsuit
against an 83-year old woman who had
been dead for a month and didn't have or
know how to operate a computer, but
somehow managed to illegally download
700 pop, rock and rap songs from the
internet using the alias
That's why they filed a federal lawsuit
against an 83-year old woman who had
been dead for a month and didn't have or
know how to operate a computer, but
somehow managed to illegally download
700 pop, rock and rap songs from the
internet using the alias
02/05/2005 09:54 PMwvgazette.com/section/News/2005020358
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Google Groups vs Yahoo! Groups
Google Groups vs Yahoo! Groups
05/14/2004 07:37 PMSearch Engine Positioning and Web Marketing weblog,CA-9 hours
agoGoogle has just launched a beta version of Google Groups 2 an
extension of the current Google Groups that is does not only include
Usenet but is similar in ...
IBM Wants To Predict The Weather 300
Years From Now
IBM Wants To Predict The Weather 300
Years From Now
02/10/2004 01:27 PMIBM and the University of California at Irvine are working on a
superc
omputer that can predict the planet's climate changes up to 300 years
in the future. They claim it's a revolutionary breakthrough in
computing, but neglect to mention that part of the reason they're
probably working on it is to
surpass
the power of a Japanese weather predicting computer that made
headlines a year and a half ago. I'm sure that it won't be all that
long until another supercomputer comes along and beats this one as
well.
I Predict Psi-Ops Will Be in Stores
Tomorrow
I Predict Psi-Ops Will Be in Stores
Tomorrow
06/14/2004 01:13 PM
MATT GALLANT -- Also, your dead
relatives love you and don't want you to be sad. Today, Midway has
shipped Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy for PS2 and Xbox. Psi-Ops is
a third-person stealth/action game where you play as psychic commando
Nick Scryer. Your mission is to go undercover (hint: don't tell anyone
your last name) and infiltrate "The Movement", a terrorist
organization that usually strikes about fifteen minutes after
breakfast and then again late in the evening.
As you can see in the screenshot, you'll have the power to lift
things and set them on fire using only the powers of your mind and
melodramatic poses. Hopefully Nick will also have to shout "BEHOLD!"
to make with the burning and flinging. Nick can also learn to
telepathically control enemies, do some remote viewing of inaccessible
locations, see auras, and drain brains. You'll also have an array of
conventional weapons which you can fire using only the power of your
index finger, for when your brain gets tired.
Read [Psi-Ops Official
Site]
Software wants to predict your thoughts
Software wants to predict your thoughts
03/30/2005 09:26 PMPredictive Keyboard comes with a 31,000-item dictionary. Type in a
few keystrokes and the computer attempts to spell the rest.
Supercomputers Race to Predict Storms
Supercomputers Race to Predict Storms
09/16/2004 10:55 AMTest May Predict Pregnancy Complication
(AP)
Test May Predict Pregnancy Complication
(AP)
01/04/2005 05:31 PMAP - A simple urine test during pregnancy could someday predict which
women are likely to develop dangerously high blood pressure called
pre-eclampsia, a condition that kills hundreds of mothers-to-be each
year in the United States and leads to 15 percent of all premature
births, researchers say.
Intel Scientist predict the end to
Moore's Law
Intel Scientist predict the end to
Moore's Law
12/02/2003 03:05 AMPredicting that the shrinkage of transistors can not go on
indefinitely Intel Scientist are predicting that around 2018 will
see...
Booksellers predict record Clinton sales
Booksellers predict record Clinton sales
06/23/2004 02:21 PMNext News: Using computer models to
predict elections
Next News: Using computer models to
predict elections
02/10/2004 05:27 PMUS News Feb 10 2004 9:17PM GMT
Academics Use Formulas to Predict Bush
Win (Reuters)
Academics Use Formulas to Predict Bush
Win (Reuters)
07/01/2004 10:35 AMReuters - Polls may show the presidential race
in a dead heat, but for a small band of academics who use
scientific formulas to predict elections President Bush is on
his way to a sizable win.
Dogs can not only predict Tsunamis, but
save people as well
Dogs can not only predict Tsunamis, but
save people as well
01/03/2005 09:45 PMTechnocrat.net Jan 4 2005 12:19AM GMT
Exit Polls Predict Big Win for Ukraine
Challenger
Exit Polls Predict Big Win for Ukraine
Challenger
12/26/2004 07:07 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 26 2004 9:33PM GMT
"Slow" Earthquakes May Help Predict
Major Quakes
"Slow" Earthquakes May Help Predict
Major Quakes
05/24/2004 12:38 PMOracle Won't Predict PeopleSoft
Acquisition (washingtonpost.com)
Oracle Won't Predict PeopleSoft
Acquisition (washingtonpost.com)
09/14/2004 10:42 PMwashingtonpost.com - Oracle Corp. may have won a major antitrust fight
with the Justice Department last week over its proposed acquisition of
PeopleSoft Inc., but that doesn't mean the company is on the verge of
closing the deal.
Scientists Claim To Successfully Predict
Earthquakes
Scientists Claim To Successfully Predict
Earthquakes
01/09/2004 09:50 PMWhen I first moved to California from New York, and expressed to
someone my concern about earthquakes, I was told that it's no
different than natural disasters like hurricanes that hit the east
coast. Of course, there is a very big difference: with a hurricane,
you know it's coming and can protect yourself or get the hell out of
town. Scientists have been working on ways to predict earthquakes for
years, with little success. Some say it can't be done. However, some
researchers are now claiming that they
successful
ly predicted the recent California earthquake and an earlier one in
Japan. The predictions are not pinpoint predictions, but suggest
a magnitude earthquake that is likely in a specific location within
the next nine months. Many researchers are skeptical, but others do
say that it's unlikely they were correct twice by dumb luck. Of
course, the researchers don't want to reveal all their predictions
publicly, because they say they don't want to spread fear and economic
hardship on certain areas. However, they do plan to work with "the
appropriate authorities" (whoever they may be) to continue to test
their methodology. In the meantime, they will leak one prediction (in
a sparsely populated area): a possible 6.4 magnitude quake in an area
south of the Mojave Desert sometime before Sept. 5.
Popularity of using "in five years" to
predict near-magic technology
Popularity of using "in five years" to
predict near-magic technology
04/11/2005 05:12 PMMark Frauenfelder:
sebb says: "Why is this story not the biggest story in the media right
now??!!?? (
Cure
for Cancer Within Five Years) Surely the best news of the
millenium so far. A cure for cancer! all cancer! Posted as a side
article on bbc news april 8th.
Whenever I read an article about a cure for peanut allergies (my
daughter has a life threatening nut allergy), the articles always
quote some researcher as saying it'll happen "in five years."
Curious about the popularity of "in five years," I googled the
following terms:
"in two years" -- 1,320,000 results
"in five years" -- 1,420,000
"in ten years" -- 584,000
"in fifteen years" -- 59,000
"in twenty years" -- 176,000
"in fifty years" -- 74,300
"in a hundred years" -- 77,500
"in a thousand years" -- 56,300
"in ten thousand years" -- 3,370 (first hit is Cory!)
"in a hundred thousand years" -- 828
"in a million years" -- 202,000
"in a billion years" -- 5,410
"in a trillion years" -- 933
"in a quadrillion years" -- 51
"in a googol years" -- 38
"in a googolplex years" -- 2
"never" -- 296,000,000
"Never" wins by a huge margin, but "in five years" comes in second.
Blood test 'may predict cancer'
Blood test 'may predict cancer'
04/22/2004 08:11 PMA simple blood test could one day identify people at risk of
developing cancer.
CNN.com - Supercomputers race to predict
storms - Sep 16, 2004
CNN.com - Supercomputers race to predict
storms - Sep 16, 2004
09/18/2004 05:00 PMSupercomputers race to predict
storms
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Test 'may predict menopause date'
Test 'may predict menopause date'
06/16/2004 09:28 PMScientists have developed a method which they say could predict when a
woman will go through the menopause.
Anti-spam law critics predict failure
Anti-spam law critics predict failure
12/11/2003 03:51 AMvnunet.com Dec 11 2003 3:09AM ET
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