Google Boots Ads From Unlicensed Pharmacies
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Unlicensed pharmacies out of luck with
Google
Unlicensed pharmacies out of luck with
Google
12/02/2003 09:56 AMCTV.ca Dec 2 2003 9:36AM ET
Google stops accepting ads from
unlicensed pharmacies
Google stops accepting ads from
unlicensed pharmacies
12/02/2003 01:47 AMAP via New Jersey Online Dec 2 2003 0:32AM ET
stop accepting advertising from
unlicensed pharmacies
stop accepting advertising from
unlicensed pharmacies
12/02/2003 07:39 AMGoogle to limit some drug
ads
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Google Won't Take Unlicensed Pharmacy
Ads
Google Won't Take Unlicensed Pharmacy
Ads
12/02/2003 01:47 AMABCNEWS.com Dec 2 2003 0:33AM ET
Google won't take unlicensed pharmacy
ads
Google won't take unlicensed pharmacy
ads
12/02/2003 03:44 PMglobetechnology.com Dec 2 2003 3:39PM ET
Google News Boots Partner of Agence
France Presse?
Google News Boots Partner of Agence
France Presse?
03/26/2005 09:27 PMSearch Engine Journal Mar 27 2005 1:45AM GMT
FCC May Add 3 GHz Unlicensed Spectrum
FCC May Add 3 GHz Unlicensed Spectrum
04/15/2004 02:14 PMThe FCC has started rulemaking to add unlicensed use of 3.650 to 3.700
GHz: The spectrum would be reserved, it sounds like, for unlicensed
wireless ISP point-to-point use to increase their available backhaul
bandwidth. Usage would requite cognitive radios to reduce interference
with the licensed satellite use of this band. [link via Dewayne
Hendricks]...
3G Licensed and Unlicensed Spectrum
3G Licensed and Unlicensed Spectrum
06/23/2004 02:51 AM3G Jun 23 2004 7:28AM GMT
FCC: Only We Can Regulate Unlicensed
Spectrum
FCC: Only We Can Regulate Unlicensed
Spectrum
06/28/2004 09:48 PMUnlicensed Spectrum To The Rescue
Unlicensed Spectrum To The Rescue
04/20/2004 02:00 PMBusiness Week latest cover story is a
report on the wonders of unlicensed spectrum for wireless
technologies. They give a pretty good
overview of the rise of unlicensed spectrum, and talk about the
technologies trying to follow in WiFi's footsteps: WiMax, Mobile-Fi,
ZigBee and UWB. None of this will be new if you follow the space, but
it should be useful for those trying to understand all these different
wireless standards coming along. The article does mention the
increasing battle with licensed spectrum and how cellular carriers
hope to take on the wide-area technologies with their 3G offerings,
though it doesn't go into that much detail. Sidebars with the article
include a discussion on more local area wireless technologies like
WiFi and ZigBee allow for going well beyond just having a computer
connect to a network, and more into
true machine to machine communications, which may seem a lot less
interesting to most people, but which could be the most powerful
aspect of the next generation of wireless technologies. They also
include an interview with Sean Moloney at Intel talking about
how critical WiMax is to their business, which shouldn't surprise
anyone considering just how hard they've been pushing it. He takes
the opportunity, as always, to criticize people who think 3G will be
the wireless data solution of the future, ensuring that we're going to
have plenty of pointless 3G vs. WiMax stories over the next few
months.
SCO to claim IBM used unlicensed code in
AIX 5L
SCO to claim IBM used unlicensed code in
AIX 5L
08/05/2004 05:53 PMThe SCO Group Inc. may escalate its legal battle against IBM Corp.
after having discovered documents that it says prove that IBM violated
SCO licensing terms when it developed the latest version of its AIX
operating system, a source close to the company said Thursday.
FCC May Open Spectrum for Unlicensed
Users
FCC May Open Spectrum for Unlicensed
Users
05/13/2004 12:23 PMThe FCC today may propose to open up spectrum between television
channels 2 and 51 for unlicensed users: The television broadcasters
are likely to put up a fight on this one so it's not clear if a ruling
will be made opening up the spectrum. An FCC chief suggests that TV
broadcasters could use the spectrum to send TV signals to laptops
where consumers can have an interactive experience. It's more likely
that the spectrum would be primarily used for wireless Internet
access. Despite the protestations of the TV broadcasters, it would be
nice if this spectrum were opened up. More available spectrum will
only help fortify the broadband wireless space which is just beginning
to attract significant interest....
Group bl0g on unlicensed spectrum
Group bl0g on unlicensed spectrum
06/03/2004 01:54 AMKevin Werbach has launched a group blog on Unlicensed Spectrum
advocacy, with Clay Shirky, Andrew Odlyzko, and David Isenberg
contributing:
The site focuses on the benefits of reallocating low-frequency
wireless capacity from broadcasting to unlicensed applications, both
here and around the world. There is a huge amount of capacity which
could be used for two-way applications like broadband to the home, but
which is locked up in broadcast allocations based on 1950s technology.
Freeing up that capacity could create massive opportunities for
innovation, and could dramatically lower the costs of wireless
connectivity in developing countries.
LinkFCC Makes Additional Spectrum Available
For Unlicensed Use.
FCC Makes Additional Spectrum Available
For Unlicensed Use.
11/13/2003 08:45 PM FCC Makes Additional Spectrum Available For Unlicensed Use. I
wonder when Atheros will have a firmware update to support this band.
Anybody know what the power limit is on the new band?
Judge blocks sales of unlicensed DVD
chips
Judge blocks sales of unlicensed DVD
chips
07/26/2004 07:09 PMCNET Jul 26 2004 11:20PM GMT
Microsoft backtracks on SP2 availability
for unlicensed users
Microsoft backtracks on SP2 availability
for unlicensed users
05/12/2004 11:18 AMSunday we reported that Microsoft was building Service Pack 2 for
Windows XP in such a way that all users, licensed and unlicensed,
could use it. The company has since denied the veracity of the
statement made by one of its employees.
WirelessUnleashed Advocates More
Unlicensed Low Frequency Spectrum
WirelessUnleashed Advocates More
Unlicensed Low Frequency Spectrum
06/03/2004 04:47 PMFour admirable spectrum licensing wonks have started an advocacy site
on low-frequency unlicensed wireless: Kevin Werbach, Andrew Odlyzko,
David Isenberg, and Clay Shirky are a combined powerhouse of
intellectual might and regulatory expertise. Their site promotes the
notion of unshackling spectrum from outdated technical notions that
restrict innovation. The FCC has become more and more amenable to
these ideas, as it toys with rulemaking vastly different than anything
that's come before. The site is funded by Microsoft. I had some back
and forth with Werbach about what that means, and he has clarified the
issue on their About page. Microsoft is funding their time to devote
to the issue, but the editorial voice is independent. I know all of
these gentlemen except Odlyzko, and can vouch that you wouldn't see
the door hit their backside if there were a conflict of interest or an
attempt to change their statements....
Search engines dump ads for unlicensed
drugstores
Search engines dump ads for unlicensed
drugstores
12/02/2003 04:15 AMUSA Today Dec 2 2003 3:04AM ET
Firms face criminal charges over
unlicensed software
Firms face criminal charges over
unlicensed software
01/19/2004 11:47 AMSilicon.com Jan 19 2004 4:09PM GMT
Airports Hit Brick Wall in Regulating
Unlicensed Radio
Airports Hit Brick Wall in Regulating
Unlicensed Radio
06/25/2004 12:01 PMThe FCC says landlords, associations can't regulate Part 15 use: The
FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology says that the function of
regulating and coordinating frequency use is reserved to the FCC
itself. It's a clear refutation of mall owners, airports, and
condominium associations to limit use of Wi-Fi and other wireless
technologies. (Document as Word, PDF, Text.) The report says in part,
the FCC has exclusive authority to resolve matters involving radio
frequency interference [RFI] when unlicensed devices are being used,
regardless of venue. We also affirm that the rights that consumers
have under our rules to install and operate customer antennas one
meter or less in size apply to the operation of unlicensed equipment,
such as Wi-Fi access points - just as they do to the use of equipment
in connection with fixed wireless services licensed by the FCC. And
it's hard to put their conclusion any better than they themselves: The
rules prohibit homeowner associations, landlords, state and local
governments, or any other third parties from placing restrictions that
impair a customer antenna user's ability to install, maintain, or use
such customer antennas transmitting and/or receiving commercial
nonbroadcast communications signals when the antenna is located "on
property within the exclusive use or control" of the user where the
user has a "direct or indirect ownership or leasehold interest in the
property, except under certain exceptions for safety and historic
preservation." Dewayne Hendricks notes in his post of this order that
airlines only recourse now is to appeal this decision to the entire
Commission. In other words, airlines, start your (Wi-Fi) engines.
[link via Dewayne Hendricks]...
How Linux boots
How Linux boots
07/13/2004 07:14 AMThis articles teaches you how a Linux system starts, or boots -- that
is, how the kernel gets into memory and how the regular system
processes get started.
Jesus Boots perfected!
Jesus Boots perfected!
08/03/2004 12:29 PM
Je
sus Boots perfected! NYT: In the last 150 years, Americans have
patented about 100 water-walking inventions. The first, in 1858, was
by H. R. Rowlands, who lived in Boston, not far from where Mr. Rosen
resides, in Newton, Mass. Most of the subsequent patents, Mr. Rosen
said, are iterations of that same idea. "Unfortunately," Mr.
Rosen observed, "none of them actually work."
These boots were made for slimming
These boots were made for slimming
02/12/2004 08:04 AMManchester Online Feb 12 2004 12:20PM GMT
HP boots ServerWorks with new Xeon kit
HP boots ServerWorks with new Xeon kit
07/26/2004 09:00 PM64-bit ProLiant charge
Red Hat Linux boots Windows off PCs
Red Hat Linux boots Windows off PCs
06/09/2004 04:12 AMSilicon.com Jun 9 2004 8:17AM GMT
Intel boots up for 20% increase in
revenues
Intel boots up for 20% increase in
revenues
11/16/2003 08:31 PMCalcutta Telegraph Nov 16 2003 8:02PM ET
Notes and Tips: AppleCare Bad Boots
Notes and Tips: AppleCare Bad Boots
05/10/2004 10:23 AMHere are some tips about a widespread problem of AppleCare CDs not
supporting current Mac models properly.
Want to score? Put basil in your boots
(Reuters)
Want to score? Put basil in your boots
(Reuters)
01/16/2004 10:56 AMReuters - If you want to score a goal, make sure you put some grass
from the pitch inside your shirt. And if you want
your team to win, never whistle on the bus.
Boots 'aims to shed 1,000 jobs'
Boots 'aims to shed 1,000 jobs'
01/11/2004 11:17 AMHealth and beauty retailer Boots will announce 1,000 job cuts this
week as part of a cost-cutting exercise, reports say.
"Boots on the Ground, Hearts on Their
Sleeves"
"Boots on the Ground, Hearts on Their
Sleeves"
12/03/2003 09:47 PMRugby: Gibbs hangs up boots
Rugby: Gibbs hangs up boots
01/22/2004 02:09 PMWales and Lions great Scott Gibbs is set to retire from professional
rugby.
Boots & Coots: Oil Price Beneficiary?
Boots & Coots: Oil Price Beneficiary?
05/19/2004 04:23 PMWith oil more than $40 a barrel, this company could be a good
investment.
Boots on the Ground, Hearts on Their
Sleeves
Boots on the Ground, Hearts on Their
Sleeves
12/03/2003 05:14 AMan opposite moral universe .. David Brooks ..
column
nytimes.com/2003/12/02/opinion/02BROO.html
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Flying Inside My Cowboy Boots
Flying Inside My Cowboy Boots
05/15/2004 09:38 PM
Remember the opening scene of StarWars movie that made you feel
like a little bug
under the belly of a huge beast?
When I was a child, I would take ordinary things around the house
and examine them
closely, not as one would look at it with a microscope, but looking
at it like an
ant or a fly might see while crawling or flying across it's
surface. What I
enjoyed was the different perspective and its effect on me.
Mere dented pots
and pans suddenly transformed into spaceships or spacestations, and
those ugly dents
on the outer hull had a lot of stories to tell. Aside from my
parents worrying
about me spending hours alone with a frying pan in hand, it was
magical times for
me.
I wish I could do the same with products sold at e-tail websites or
auction sites.
Unfortunately, not even quality static pictures of products are
readily available.
Innovative e-tailers like Zappos are impr
oving
shopper experience but it's still far from my vision of
satisfying shopping experience.
Is this a moneymaker? I think it is for expensive products
like Gucci bags.
If you see those bags very closely with lights glinting off each
bumps in the leather texture,
they look far more substantial than they really are. 3D model
and texture database
of products is also valuable IP.
Can it be done? Definitely. You will need even
more high resolution
textures than yet to be released Doom 3, but next version of
DirectX will break open
most of the limitations that made it difficult.
It won't be long before shoppers will be flying around the things
they are interested
in buying. Hmm. If you are a guy, wouldn't you want to
hover across the
surface of Planet Halle Berry? Captain! I am
experiencing stronger
than usual turbulence between her cleavages.
Yeah, yeah. I know I am weird and I like it that way.

Buy From Top Pharmacies
Buy From Top Pharmacies
07/01/2004 10:19 AMcialis
new-cialis.com
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Barcelona boots Europe's most powerful
supercomputer
Barcelona boots Europe's most powerful
supercomputer
04/13/2005 11:59 AMThe Register Apr 13 2005 3:48PM GMT
Diamonds and boots are a cowboy's best
friend (Reuters)
Diamonds and boots are a cowboy's best
friend (Reuters)
01/23/2004 06:34 PMReuters - Rhinestone cowboys looking for a more distinctive way to
show
their flair for jewellery may want to try on a pair of $250,000
(135,000 pound) boots studded
with diamonds and rubies.
Royal Opera Boots Soprano for Weight
(AP)
Royal Opera Boots Soprano for Weight
(AP)
03/08/2004 11:25 PMAP - The Royal Opera House in London canceled a performance by
American star soprano Deborah Voigt because of her weight, a spokesman
for the prestigious theater said Sunday.
Tough times prompt Boots warning
Tough times prompt Boots warning
04/07/2005 02:59 AMUK health and beauty retailer Boots says a tough trading environment
is likely to continue to hit profits in the 2005/6 financial year.
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