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Weak Signals to Strong Movements

Weak Signals to Strong Movements 06/05/2005 11:27 PM

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Q1 PC shipments weak in U.S., strong in
Europe


Q1 PC shipments weak in U.S., strong in
Europe
04/15/2005 03:31 PM
While PC shipments in the U.S. were slow in the first quarter the year, solid sales in Europe and Latin America kept global PC shipment growth in the double digits, market research firms IDC and Gartner Inc. said today.

Q1 PC shipments strong in Europe, weak
in US


Q1 PC shipments strong in Europe, weak
in US
04/15/2005 04:34 PM
Despite a weak quarter for PC shipments in the U.S., solid growth in Europe and Latin America kept first-quarter PC shipment growth in the double digits, market research companies IDC and Gartner said Friday.

Early stock market signals mixed after
oil-price hike, strong Cisco earnings


Early stock market signals mixed after
oil-price hike, strong Cisco earnings
05/12/2004 08:21 AM
Financial Post May 12 2004 12:25PM GMT

Senior Publishing Executive Joins
World's Largest Online Library - Hiring
of Publishing Industry Veteran, Richard
Koffler, Signals Strong Growth Plans for
Questia’s Content Acquisition


Senior Publishing Executive Joins
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of Publishing Industry Veteran, Richard
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Questia’s Content Acquisition
06/03/2004 02:08 AM
Publishing industry insider, Richard Koffler, joins Questia, the world's largest online library, to aggressively grow the Questia collection of 49,000 books and 390,000 articles. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2004]

XML for Eye Movements


XML for Eye Movements 03/30/2005 03:27 AM
demo released

Dogtown Movements


Dogtown Movements 02/01/2005 09:39 PM
The other night I saw the documentary Dogtown and the Z boys on the root of skater culture and the birth of an industry.  Movies can be a reflection of you want to see in yourself, or not, but I...

Logo Movements


Logo Movements 04/08/2005 05:47 PM
The Google front page logo has been moved up, making it look bigger. (Old version for comparison) (Thanks, Ilkka!)...

eyetrack: Tacking eye movements for UI
design


eyetrack: Tacking eye movements for UI
design
12/19/2004 03:20 PM

 

< /font>W hile testing our participants' eye movements across several news homepage designs, Eyetrack III researchers noticed a common pattern: The eyes most often fixated first in the upper left of the page, then hovered in that area before going left to right. Only after perusing the top portion of the page for some time did their eyes explore further down the page.


[Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]


Shedding Light On Apple's Enterprise
Movements


Shedding Light On Apple's Enterprise
Movements
07/23/2004 11:03 PM
A closer look at Apple's past four years unveils the assembly of an enterprise-ready portfolio of hardware and software. Yet, just how has the companyd one in turning its capability into unit sales and market penetration? By Blane Warrene, MacNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)

N. Korea Missile Site Movements Said
Continuing


N. Korea Missile Site Movements Said
Continuing
09/25/2004 05:22 PM
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"This will be the best drawing, Like the
first one, only better. If I'm not
careful I'll lose control of my
movements, but I won't, because I know.
I know"


"This will be the best drawing, Like the
first one, only better. If I'm not
careful I'll lose control of my
movements, but I won't, because I know.
I know"
01/06/2004 06:48 AM
9 drawings done by an artist under the influence of LSD .. .. Art on Acid

cowboybooks.com.au/html/acidtrip1.html
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e-Government helps EU to manage animal
movements & prevent spread of disease


e-Government helps EU to manage animal
movements & prevent spread of disease
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Weak Defense...But Getting Better


Weak Defense...But Getting Better 12/18/2003 03:40 PM
Worried about your wireless network's default security? You should be. Wireless networks send their data in the clear through walls and ceilings, and can be picked up with sensitive antennas -- much more sensitive than the ones your equipment uses -- miles away. With this kind of transparency, you need to protect the data on your network, even if you're a casual home user. The only tool for consumers and small businesses until mid-2003 was the built-in WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption that's required as part of the Wi-Fi certification program. But security experts have shown numerous flaws in WEP that prevent it from providing even a minimal reliable level of security for serious applications. Businesses had a strapped-together system they could use called 802.1X/EAP, but standardization for securing it (a separate problem), missing clients in older machines, back-end server requirements, and its reliance on WEP all prevented widespread adoption. Fortunately, in November 2002, the Wi-Fi Alliance, a group trade that certifies 802.11a, b, and g devices as interoperable, released an interim replacement for WEP and other aspects of Wi-Fi security that will change the landscape. This new standard is called WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access). WEP's Weakness WEP's initial goal was to provide a level of security that conformed to the difficulty of tapping Ethernet network traffic. In the case of wired Ethernet, you would need physical access to a network to sniff packets and intercept data. WEP's minimal security should have met at least that level of protection. Unfortunately, WEP failed because of flaws in the conception and implementation of the protocol. Some of these flaws were a result of computational limits when the specification was being developed: the number crunching expected to be available on the Wi-Fi cards was orders of magnitudes lower than that available even in 1999. Other flaws had to do with then-current export restrictions on strong encryption, which limited one flavor of WEP to just 40 bits. Several articles appeared on Aug. 4, 2001, about an academic paper authored by notable encryption and security experts which that explained how insufficient randomness and insufficient key space meant that a cracker could sniff relatively few packets to crack a WEP key -- just a few million packets of data at most (or a few tens of thousands at least) using software that showed up a few days after the paper was released. The paper and subsequent...

WebMD Looks Weak


WebMD Looks Weak 03/06/2004 01:49 AM
A better Q4 is not enough to get WebMD out of the sick ward.

FCC may let Wi-Fi go between TV signals
(USATODAY.com)


FCC may let Wi-Fi go between TV signals
(USATODAY.com)
05/13/2004 06:19 AM
USATODAY.com - Despite the objections of TV broadcasters, the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday is expected to propose allowing unlicensed wireless services to use vacant airwaves between TV stations.

Military To Jam GPS Signals


Military To Jam GPS Signals 06/14/2004 03:33 AM
If you're out on a boat on the east coast this week, don't expect to rely on your GPS navigation system. It appears that the government isn't just interested in jamming mobile phones for military reasons - but are now testing systems to jam GPS signals along the east coast as well. They've been trying to get the message out, but it's likely that some people out on their boats may find themselves a bit less sure of where they are. Of course, it was partly because of this very threat of US jamming of GPS signals that Europe has been working on their own satellite location system, Galileo - which will be independent of military control. This also might mean that any jamming by the US of GPS won't much matter once Galileo is up and running.

Job Growth Weak With 21,000 Feb. Hires
(AP)


Job Growth Weak With 21,000 Feb. Hires
(AP)
03/06/2004 02:06 AM
AP - The nation's payrolls grew by just 21,000 in February and left the unemployment rate stuck at 5.6 percent, just as President Bush revved up a re-election campaign that is counting heavily on a revived economy.

Recycling weak evidence for war


Recycling weak evidence for war 06/15/2004 01:29 PM

The U.N., Preying on the Weak
(washingtonpost.com)


The U.N., Preying on the Weak
(washingtonpost.com)
04/13/2005 02:35 PM
scathing indictment of the United Nations .. The U.N., Preying on the Weak .. An inside look at the UN

washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A45304-2005Apr11.html
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Case is weak for lifting H-1B cap


Case is weak for lifting H-1B cap 10/30/2003 11:58 PM
SiliconValley.com Oct 29 2003 9:13AM ET

putting the "weak" in weekly


putting the "weak" in weekly 09/10/2004 02:33 PM
Guess who got ratfucked by Entertainment Weekly again?

Stocks remain weak for third day


Stocks remain weak for third day 04/28/2004 08:56 AM
Maekyung Internet Apr 28 2004 12:55PM GMT

What a Weak Dollar Means


What a Weak Dollar Means 04/28/2004 01:10 PM
A weak dollar can actually be good for many American companies.

MS plugs weak XP firewall


MS plugs weak XP firewall 12/19/2004 03:20 PM
Critical update

HP shares tumble on weak Q3


HP shares tumble on weak Q3 08/12/2004 11:04 AM
Hardware execs shown the door

Weak end-of-year sales hit Next


Weak end-of-year sales hit Next 01/05/2005 04:43 AM
High Street and catalogue retailer Next says weak Christmas and New Year sales will knock £5m off its full-year profits.

Rebelscout: A New Group Of Signals


Rebelscout: A New Group Of Signals 06/25/2004 05:28 PM
Emails coming in from several sectors; it appears Toys 'R' Us stores are receiving the latest OTC vehicles. Original Trilogy editions of the X-Wing, TIE Fighter, and Darth Vader's TIE are showing up, as well as the repackaged (and slightly modified) Millennium Falcon! Most reports indicated the ships are moving quickly, call or head to your local TRU now to increase your odds. Happy hunting!

send smoke signals.......


send smoke signals....... 11/13/2003 02:49 PM
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Stronger Signals at Motorola


Stronger Signals at Motorola 02/01/2005 09:49 PM
Bloomberg Feb 1 2005 2:28PM GMT

Pedestrian Turn Signals, Huh?


Pedestrian Turn Signals, Huh? 07/23/2004 01:25 PM

pedestrian.jpg
Hello again, Gizmodeans and Gizmodettes. As Joel said, I'm here to take over for the day. As he didn't say, I am so very not good at gadget news. I've been searching all morning for gadget news, and everything I find has already been on Gizmodo for days or weeks on end.

So here is the first of the many really uninteresting things I've found that seem to be new: Pedestrian turn signals (spotted on The Red Ferret Journal). They fit behind your ear and are wired to a little controller that lets you turn one or both of them on. I have no idea if they even blink. Sorry.

At the end of the day, I'll link to a really cool game that I think you'll all like, but until then, please don't yell at Joel when I link to stupid things like this and cool things that have already been on Gizmodo. I'm using the convenient Search box at the top of the site, but who truly knows what V770s, S320s, and SXRDs lurk in the heart of the Big G? Well, besides all of you and none of me.

Rea d - Pedestrian Turn Signals [Baron Bob]


McDonald's Wi-Fi signals beginning of
the end


McDonald's Wi-Fi signals beginning of
the end
03/15/2003 09:44 AM

McDonald 's Wi-Fi signals beginning of the end: Erick Schonfeld of Business 2.0 finds signs of the infopacalypse in McDonald's offering Wi-Fi service. He points out that although the folks who sell wireless equipment are seeing terrific revenue, the hot spot business hasn't proven itself at all.


Best Solution For Capturing TV Signals


Best Solution For Capturing TV Signals 11/20/2003 12:40 AM

Altria's Smoke Signals


Altria's Smoke Signals 04/13/2004 05:06 PM
It's hard not to give in to Altria.

US signals new thaw with Tripoli


US signals new thaw with Tripoli 02/10/2004 07:56 PM
For the first time in decades, a full-time American diplomat has been stationed in Libya, the US reveals.

Solid Signals for Wireless


Solid Signals for Wireless 06/01/2004 04:05 AM
Business Week Jun 1 2004 8:34AM GMT

How to block Wi-Fi signals @
ExtensionTech.net


How to block Wi-Fi signals @
ExtensionTech.net
06/16/2004 08:33 AM

Honda's Signals Mixed


Honda's Signals Mixed 07/01/2004 12:32 PM
The review by J.D. Power and Associates notwithstanding, Honda has some quality problems.

43 things (as opposed to 37 signals)


43 things (as opposed to 37 signals) 12/17/2004 06:28 PM

Or a partridge in a pear tree.

In the spirit of X-Mas (or shall I say Hanukah) sharing - the Robot Coop have given us all a wonderful present - 43 things.

Everyone is talking ab out it. I don't have time to play with it YET - but I will.

I just wanna know what this has to do with 37Signals. Apparently it's just another gig for Jason et al. Jason calls it a 'goal page'.


Motorola Signals Surge


Motorola Signals Surge 04/20/2004 07:22 PM
Smart Money Apr 20 2004 11:35PM GMT
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