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How to return a gift bought online
How to return a gift bought online
12/28/2004 07:39 AMWoodtv.com - Tue Dec 28, 08:38 am GMT
Small change makes big online return
Small change makes big online return
09/07/2004 08:48 AMZDNet Sep 7 2004 12:52PM GMT
Online tax return system buckles under
demand
Online tax return system buckles under
demand
02/01/2005 09:22 PMComputer Weekly Feb 1 2005 5:16PM GMT
Liability Issues Return Concerning
Online Posts
Liability Issues Return Concerning
Online Posts
02/01/2005 09:15 PM"...a libel lawsuit against a business professor who posted a
student's essay to the web to start a discussion. The problem was that
the essay detailed the story from one of his students talking about
how a company, Ben-Tech, had allegedly pushed him to take confidential
materials from Siemens, where he was employed at the time. While
posting the paper to the internet was mainly for class discussion
only, Google found it, and that helped Ben-Tech find it, and decide
that it was libelous."
Online gamer wins law suit for return of
virtual property stolen by hacker
Online gamer wins law suit for return of
virtual property stolen by hacker
12/19/2003 06:24 PMSecurity News Portal Dec 19 2003 4:55PM ET
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04/16/2004 02:26 AMGateway 2 Russia Apr 16 2004 6:26AM GMT
Return to Return of the King
Return to Return of the King
01/25/2004 09:30 AM (I just blogged this at BlogCritics.org) We went to see Return of the
King for the second time last night because our 13-year-old wanted to
see it for his third time. My pre-VCR generation has trouble being
entertained by a movie more than once, but there are exceptions. Lord
of the Rings is one: Giant trolls, gargantuan elephants, catapults
firing heads, fierce bad guys with faces made out of cookie dough,
fire-tipped battering rams, stirring music, flying dragons, all in one
scene. What more do you want in a movie? Even though it was my second
time, I still...
Return-Value-1.22
Return-Value-1.22
08/31/2004 12:44 AMThe Return of S3
The Return of S3
12/21/2003 10:43 PMThey will return
They will return
10/30/2003 09:15 AM It's the Cthulhu
songbook. Time to go a-carrolling in the neighbourhood with these
catchy tunes. Who could resist a rousing chorus of
The Great
old ones are coming to town? Or maybe you fancy the more
traditional
Carol of the old ones? So lets get those songbooks out and make
it a
very
merry
Cthulhu solstice.<
/a>
Return of the Mac
Return of the Mac
03/29/2005 03:10 PMReturn-Value-1.24
Return-Value-1.24
09/23/2004 10:39 AMNo return to IT's ice age
No return to IT's ice age
03/29/2005 04:43 PMZDNet Mar 29 2005 8:17PM GMT
Return of the Mac.
Return of the Mac.
03/29/2005 08:39 PMPaul Graham:
Return of the
Mac. A bit late, but I always like to see a new convert.
Return of The Art of .war
Return of The Art of .war
03/14/2005 04:48 PM
Patrick Peak's been off writing
Hibernate Quickly for Manning, but now
he's back with a
slick new Roller theme. He's written a nice couple of posts attempting
to debunk some of the Ruby hysteria that's been infecting Java
bloggers of late.
Return-Value-1.28
Return-Value-1.28
01/06/2005 05:51 PMBrief Return
Brief Return
08/19/2004 12:08 AMI'm back! For a moment, as a
demo to
school
librarians in MLS. Hi, School Librarians in
MLS! :-)
Return-Value-1.1
Return-Value-1.1
07/15/2004 05:04 PM9 Tax Return Changes
9 Tax Return Changes
01/23/2004 02:23 PMUse the wrong form, and you may miss out on deductions and credits.
The Return of Inventory
The Return of Inventory
02/09/2003 11:58 PMNote To self #7645 Never volunteer to do inventory at someone else's
store. Point of interest. Barbies can only be scanned one at a time.
The Return of XML Hypertext
The Return of XML Hypertext
01/22/2003 07:41 PMKendall Clark reports on the creation of a new mailing list focused on
the use of XML for hypertext.
Return of the son of Linkmania
Return of the son of Linkmania
03/17/2005 04:07 AMMilton Glaser on film. Davezilla on Chevrolet. Dichendorf's free
validation product for Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows XP. American
Illustrator is looking for people who like to draw. Old browsers never
die. Rejoice! [Updated with extra link juice.]
Silicon to return?
Silicon to return?
04/11/2005 05:47 PM7 Days Apr 11 2005 9:28PM GMT
The Return of Robots.net
The Return of Robots.net
09/12/2004 10:52 AMSorry about the lack of robot news over the last week. The Robots.net
server has moved to a new hosting location. We now have twice the
bandwidth available as well as more reliable service. Other
improvements to the site itself are in the works for the future. I
have
a quite a few backed-up stories that I'll try to post over the next
few
days to get the site caught up again. Thanks for your patience!
return of trackbacks
return of trackbacks
04/15/2005 03:22 PMI'm trying out a new MT plugin called SpamLookup, which should help
out an awful lot with the trackback spam....
The Return Of Celebrity VCs
The Return Of Celebrity VCs
06/15/2004 06:24 PMDuring the boom years, when venture capitalists were the new rockstars
of the dot com era, we began to see the rise of "celebrity VCs." It
was especially popular for former sports stars to jump into the
venture investing business - even if they had no real business
background or knowledge. Most of these VC firms didn't get very far,
especially once the bubble popped. Now, however, as business seems to
be picking up again, it looks like the celebrity VC may be back. The
latest to throw his hat into the venture investing ring is
U2 frontman Bono, who is
joining the newly created Elevation Partners to invest in media
and entertainment businesses. The other partners in the firm (Roger
McNamee, John Riccitiello, Fred Anderson and others) all have a bit
more experience, so you have to wonder if the Bono move is just to get
them some more attention as they launch - or if Bono will really be
taking meetings up on Sandhill Road with startups begging for money.
It's a little unclear from the wording of the article exactly what
Bono's role will be. Either way, it appears that Elevation isn't
starting small. The rumor mill suggests they're looking for their
initial fund to be a billion dollar fund.
The return of the 'free' PC
The return of the 'free' PC
12/15/2003 05:58 AMIBM to supply 200k PCs
the return of hype?
the return of hype?
02/10/2004 02:56 AMfree drinks and food are flowing, so naturally Om is on the case
"What NOT to do during "Return of the
King.""
"What NOT to do during "Return of the
King.""
12/31/2003 09:40 PMThe Two Ronnies to return to TV
The Two Ronnies to return to TV
02/14/2004 08:03 PMThe Two Ronnies are set to return to the nation's screens after a
17-year
absence.
The return of Game.Ars
The return of Game.Ars
03/16/2003 04:13 AMReturn to vendors
Return to vendors
06/28/2004 08:01 AMPersonal Computer World Jun 28 2004 11:49AM GMT
Return of the TV Wristwatch
Return of the TV Wristwatch
06/04/2004 10:40 AMReturn of the King
Return of the King
01/07/2004 03:29 PMTook my daughter to see the Lord of the Rings: Return of the King.
Ubermovie, 'nuff said. As Mike points out, people go to movies for the
social experience, despite in this case the movie being available
online. What's different...
The return of the webcam
The return of the webcam
03/14/2005 04:25 PMThrough a series of miracles yesterday, I stumbled across something
I've been searching for forever: an OS X driver (plus a fix for OS X
10.3) for my old USB QuickCam. (I also found an add-on that
lets me use said USB cam with iChat AV. Whee!) I then downloaded a
program called EvoCam, and just like
that, the webcam is back up
(view in popup). (No guarantees as to how long it will stay
up.)
How's that for a bit of nostalgia? Back in the early days of
weblogs, a lot of folks had webcams...it was part of the package.
Posts, a list of links to your friends' sites, a webcam, link to your
Amazon wishlist, maybe a link to your Epinions page, an about page, a
guestbook or little chat widget in the sidebar, etc. It was a social
space to move around in. Now that everyone is reading everything in
RSS readers, a lot of that sort of thing has been lost. RSS readers
are not that social, even with so-called "next gen" newsreaders that
recommend sites based on what you already read. It's mostly just
information in, information out...little time or opportunity for play.
Thank God for sites like Flickr,
LiveJournal, and Fark, where people can still go to hang
out and play around with the web and their friends a bit.
Return of the prodigal Sun
Return of the prodigal Sun
02/11/2004 04:21 PMAfter a nine-year absence, co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim returns to Sun
Microsystems, the server maker he co-founded in 1982.
Return of the evil Net
Return of the evil Net
04/19/2004 01:38 PMA News.com
stor
y today
includes the quote from Rocky Anderson, Mayor of Salt Lake City,
explaining his opposition to a municipal broadband network:
"I just don't see the social good in
using taxpayer money to fund a
network that provides more television and bandwidth for illegally
downloading files," he said. "We should spend money on getting people
fit, rather than deteriorating their quality of life with higher
bandwidth to surf the Net."
This reminds me of the media coverage of the Internet around
1995. A good percentage of the stories were focused on the
dangers of online porn, privacy violations, and other threats the Net
posed to truth and decency. Sure, many of those issues were and
are real. But the tenor of the coverage suggested that the Net
was a cesspool of filth, with harms exceeding its benefits.
I thought we were beyond that point. But now we seem to be back
to a similar discourse, with a twist. The threat is that if you
give people better connectivity, they'll use it to -- gasp -- share
files! This is another example of the criminalization of
intellectual property law that I discussed two posts ago. It's
also the epitome of "throwing the baby out with the bathwater."
The return of the manifesto
The return of the manifesto
08/17/2004 09:17 AMA new site's recently launched called ChangeThis which hopes to,
"challenge the way ideas are created and spread." They propose to do
this by creating and disseminating manifestos on various topics of
interest and importance.
We're betting that a significant portion of the population wants to
hear thoughtful, rational, constructive arguments about important
issues. We're certain that the best of these manifestos will spread,
hand to hand, person to person, until these manifestos have reached a
critical mass and actually changed the tone and substance of our
debate.
I've been a fan of manifestos for a long time, and Kill Your Children
(about the dangers of sugar) was very interesting. But I can't help
but wonder why all the manifestos they offer are Adobe PDF files. They
certainly look beautiful -- nice colors and font treatments -- but
they're kind of a pain because you have to download them and launch
another program to view them.
It seems to me that if the goal is to spread the manifestos, they
should be presented in the easiest-to-spread manner possible, like
plain text or HTML. Great manifestos of the past (Communist,
Cluetrain) were about substance. They didn't look great, but they
spread like crazy. That's not to say a nice looking manifesto won't
also spread, of course, but I believe they won't spread as effectively
because of the additional hurdles to read and distribute them. All
told, I still look forward to seeing how it progresses and what topics
they chose to address. It's an optimistic endeavor, and I love
optimistic endeavors! [via evhead]
return of the micropayments...
return of the micropayments...
03/11/2003 02:00 PMseveral years ago "micropayment" was the buzzword and then seemed to
fade into oblivion as so many cool tech ideas...
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