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PC Magazine has a list of "choice blogs" and both PDCBlogger and Longhorn Blogs makes the list. I guess some editor over there doesn't agree with me about group blogs. Thanks to Ali Pavaresh for telling me about that (who writes "I myself like to visit group blogs, because they gave me many new things in just one click rather than many clicks.")




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Critique Magazine's On Writing III


Critique Magazine's On Writing III 09/15/2004 03:39 AM
Critique Magazine's On Writing III - Each year, Critique Magazine's staff compiles essays by and interviews with writers, teachers, and translators of merit for inclusion in the special anniversary edition "On Writing".

Basically, a shitload of authors provide thoughts on, ahem, writing. {Both sites are worth a look, imo.}

Heeb Magazine's GuiltPod


Heeb Magazine's GuiltPod 08/11/2004 08:13 AM

I just picked up the new issue of Heeb Magazine, a kind of Giant Robot for Jews. This issue's theme is guilt, and the inside cover sports this fall-over-laughing iPod ad parody. My scanner is not working and the photo here didn't do it justice, as it missed the playlist displayed on the iPod:
* Who Told You to Paint it Black?
* Call Me Already
* Bang a Gong (Not Too Loud)
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* Let It Be (See If I Care)
* Here Comes the Sun (And I Forgot My Sunblock)
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PC Magazine's Wireless Glossary


PC Magazine's Wireless Glossary 04/09/2004 05:14 PM
PC Mag includes host of wireless definitions in laptop-buying guide: Cogent, brief, accurate descriptions of common wireless terms are part of this larger package of stories about buying a laptop. This reminded me to make available the glossary that Adam Engst and I wrote for The Wireless Networking Starter Kit, 2nd Edition. You can download this long glossary of wireless and networking terms free of charge from here in PDF form. (The book is available in both print and electronic editions, by the way.) I do, of course, have a few extremely minor cavils with PC Mag's definitions: 802.11i: It doesn't necessarily succeed WEP and WPA in the sense that both will be around long after it's released partly because old hardware (most hardware based on pre-2003 chipsets) won't handle AES. LEAP: EAP is just a generalized messaging protocol; LEAP is a particular implementation of authentication using EAP messaging. Other EAP types include secured methods like EAP-TLS (certificate installed in the client machine manually), and PEAP and EAP-TTLS (secure channel established without independent certificate). 3G: 3G, which stands for third-generation cellular technology, isn't the first generation to allow data transfer, but it would best stated that "3G is the first cellular technology designed from the ground up to transfer data as readily as voice communications." 2G was digital, but focused on voice; 2.5G is a retrofit. Wi-Fi: It's not just that members pay, but that members pay to have products tested and certified. It's not a rubber stamp: the Wi-Fi Alliance said that 25 percent of the products tested in a recent time period failed on their first go-round and weren't stamped Wi-Fi until they were revised....

Fortune Magazine's bl0g article


Fortune Magazine's bl0g article 12/28/2004 05:18 AM

Fortune Magazine's Davi d Kirkpatrick and Daniel Roth have just posted an excellent article about blogging. There are interviews with the usual suspects. A lot of the stories will be familiar to heavy blog readers but it's a great summary of what's going on and a "must send" link to people you know who still don't understand blogs. Extra credit for making the article accessible with a permalink and no registration. Minus points for not linking to the bloggers they interview. Apparently the print version has lots of cool charts so I'm going to pick up the newsstand version too.

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Forbes magazine's Top 5 technology
webl0gs


Forbes magazine's Top 5 technology
webl0gs
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Gizmodo's just been picked by Forbes as one of the best technology weblogs, along with Slashdot, TechDirt, Kuro5hin, and Reiter.weblogger.com.
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PC Magazine's 2004 Top 100 Sites You
Can't Live Without


PC Magazine's 2004 Top 100 Sites You
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"New York Magazine's intelligencer
column"


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Money magazine's best places to live


Money magazine's best places to live 12/30/2003 05:05 AM
soulless exurban sprawl zones

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Parade Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie
Characters


Parade Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie
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04/19/2004 11:04 AM
good list

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TIME magazine's coolest inventions of
2003


TIME magazine's coolest inventions of
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this year's favorites

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Debut of Wired Magazine's first bl0g:
Bruce Sterling, Beyond the Beyond


Debut of Wired Magazine's first bl0g:
Bruce Sterling, Beyond the Beyond
11/04/2003 01:21 PM
Now online: "Beyond the Beyond" by Bruce Sterling, the first blog launched by Wired Magazine. Forthcoming launches are said to include a Mac-related blog from veteran Wired News correspondent Leander Kahney. From the "Wired Blogs" home page:
Wired News and Wired Magazine Blogs are new features that allow our writers and readers to post their thoughts on recent developments and ideas in their corner of the Web. As a new site feature, these blogs will grow and develop into living, breathing areas for the exchange of links, thoughts, and information.
Mr. Sterling explains that he will not be incorporating comments into said blog:
I plan to blog to this site EVERY SINGLE DAY except for weekends and major nondenominational holidays. Minor planetary calamities such as military invasions, Microsoft worms, electrical blackouts, abject market collapses, a patch of California the size of Rhode Island catching fire from climate change -- not only will these mishaps not slow me down in my blogging duties, they will probably SPEED ME UP. Note that there is NO COMMENTARY ALLOWED in my pristine, high-toned blog here. Why? Because you might be a spammer, that's why! When I have a big red anti-spam button I can push that will cause Homeland Security to arrest you immediately and deport you to Guantanamo, then you may comment. Until then, no blog-reader of mine will ever be forced to endure your lame illegal product pitches, and that goes double for you harebrained flamers and trollers.
Incidentally, I understand these sites will all use a weblog-building tool from Tripod -- part of the Terra/Lycos family of companies, which owns Wired News, but not Wired Magazine, which is owned by Conde Nast. Link to "Beyond the Beyond."

"Meg, Ev, Paul Bausch, Ben, and Mena are
PC Magazine's People of the Year"


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PC Magazine's People of the Year"
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Linksys Wireless-G Router with SRX Wins
PC Magazine's Editors' Choice Award


Linksys Wireless-G Router with SRX Wins
PC Magazine's Editors' Choice Award
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Kingdomchild Featured on Cover of
Southern Starz Magazine's Winter Issue


Kingdomchild Featured on Cover of
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He opened his groundbreaking and now world-watched international company called MoodTyme just 2 years ago. Though some may say time proves greatness and patience is a virtue, Germaine "Kingdomchild" Moody rewrites time to fit his timing. This month, he is featured on his first magazine cover. [PRWEB Jan 31, 2005]

OnlyMyEmail's Anti-spam Awarded PC
Magazine's Editors' Choice Award™


OnlyMyEmail's Anti-spam Awarded PC
Magazine's Editors' Choice Award™
03/29/2005 04:20 AM
OnlyMyEmail.com has been awarded PC Magazine's Editors' Choice Award ™ for anti-spam filtering accuracy and functionality, to be published in PC Magazine Issue 7, 4/26/05. [PRWEB Mar 29, 2005]

"article on why we didn't invade iraq in
gulf war 1 gets disappeared from time
magazine's online archives."


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gulf war 1 gets disappeared from time
magazine's online archives."
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Covad Receives INTERNET TELEPHONY
Magazine's ''Product of the Year'' Award
for 2004


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Greenlight Wireless Skweezer service
nominated for Pocket PC Magazine's Best
Software of 2004 Awards


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VOiP IVR System From Vocomo Receives
Customer Inter@ction Solutions
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VOiP IVR System From Vocomo Receives
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for 2004
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Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system for Voice-over-IP (VoIP) - VocomoVoice Response - honored for outstanding innovation. [PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]

EPAM Named to Software Magazine's 22nd
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