Vodafone Telecel asks for 3G delay
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Microsoft Asks Eu For Delay
Microsoft Asks Eu For Delay
06/26/2004 02:54 AMNew York Post Jun 26 2004 7:08AM GMT
EU Asks Congress To Delay E-Passport
Deadline
EU Asks Congress To Delay E-Passport
Deadline
04/01/2005 03:37 AMInformation Week Apr 1 2005 8:07AM GMT
Vodafone may have to depreciate assets
over 3G delay: report
Vodafone may have to depreciate assets
over 3G delay: report
01/11/2004 07:05 PMSydney Morning Herald Jan 11 2004 6:15PM ET
Vodafone ponders billing platform delay
in AU
Vodafone ponders billing platform delay
in AU
05/27/2004 06:29 AMZDNet Australia May 27 2004 10:45AM GMT
Vodafone faces having to depreciate
assets over 3G delay: report (AFP)
Vodafone faces having to depreciate
assets over 3G delay: report (AFP)
01/11/2004 03:48 PMAFP - British-based mobile phone giant Vodafone will this year begin
to depreciate the value of its assets by 13 billion pounds (18.7
billion euros, 24 billion dollars) because of delays in the launching
of its "third generation" or 3G services, a newspaper reported.
Vodafone faces having to depreciate
assets over 3G delay: report
Vodafone faces having to depreciate
assets over 3G delay: report
01/12/2004 12:43 AMChannel NewsAsia Jan 11 2004 7:41PM ET
Vodafone to delay introduction of
Microsoft phone system
Vodafone to delay introduction of
Microsoft phone system
12/22/2003 05:34 AMAFP via Yahoo! Dec 22 2003 4:34AM ET
Telecel selects ACL’s unique Wireless
Instant Messaging solution
Telecel selects ACL’s unique Wireless
Instant Messaging solution
08/27/2004 02:04 PMACL to provide new communication channel to Telecel subscribers [PRWEB
Aug 25, 2004]
Vodafone K.K. Releases Vodafone 902SH 3G
Mobile Phone from Sharp
Vodafone K.K. Releases Vodafone 902SH 3G
Mobile Phone from Sharp
12/29/2004 02:00 PMSlashPhone Dec 29 2004 4:22PM GMT
Vodafone K.K. to offer Vodafone 902T 3G
Mobile Phone
Vodafone K.K. to offer Vodafone 902T 3G
Mobile Phone
03/19/2005 03:02 AMSlashPhone Mar 18 2005 4:54PM GMT
New Sony Ericsson V800 for Vodafone 3G
(Vodafone 802SE)
New Sony Ericsson V800 for Vodafone 3G
(Vodafone 802SE)
09/22/2004 12:47 PMSlashPhone Sep 22 2004 4:11PM GMT
Vodafone K.K. releases Vodafone 802N 3G
handset
Vodafone K.K. releases Vodafone 802N 3G
handset
02/05/2005 09:51 PMSlashPhone Feb 4 2005 9:12PM GMT
asks the right questions
asks the right questions
12/21/2003 06:15 AMBillmon’s post .. new best friend .. nasty
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WaSP asks: you!
WaSP asks: you!
06/08/2004 12:28 PMW
eb Standards Survey — the Web Standards Project wants to
know what you think about web standards.
more...
Ars Electronica Asks What Will Be Next
Ars Electronica Asks What Will Be Next
09/07/2004 09:49 PMThis year's Ars Electronica festival in Linz, Austria, chose to
explore the next 25 years of media art while including a smattering of
its greatest hits.
IBM asks for Linux ban on SCO
IBM asks for Linux ban on SCO
08/19/2004 12:57 PMNo, the SCO Group is the copyright violator, according to Big Blue's
latest filing.
atrios asks for donations
atrios asks for donations
05/16/2004 10:31 PMhe should have a fundraising contest against andrew sullivan
Dave Winer asks......
Dave Winer asks......
08/02/2004 01:29 PMDave Winer just posted a comment and asked.....
I don't get it -- why don't you use Radio?
What exactly was unreliable about it?
Maybe I can help figure out how to get it reliable.
Paolo was running his own RCS, right?
Anyway, I'm glad a Radio user finally had the confidence to tell
the other guys that they haven't even caught up with UserLand's
low-end product yet. Hold them to it. Let's get a real baseline
for competition here.
Marc's reply......
First of all Congrats on the Convention - totally
amazing to see how far blogging has come since you first floated the
idea to me - back in 1995.
Personal publishing sure has come a long way - but we're not done
yet. The idea of a client based personal server is something I can
credit you for being the first person to come up with that idea. The
issues surrounding that kind of product have been revealed because of
Radio - and we all you a debt of gratitude for that one - too!
So I actually felt that Radio represented a lot more than just a
'blogging tool'. I worked with Mikel Maron
on his MyRadio project and lauded Social DynamX's
FMRadioStation. We even planned to do a product called
Sweet Suite - which would also have complemented
Radio.
But dude - you folks fell behind. I guess that doesn't mean you
anymore - but being the largest shareholder does keep your teeth in
the game. You question certainly shows that you're still concerned
with the product's status and view - from the public POV.
So I can speak for many of us who left Radio in the past year - we
loved that product, it changed our lives - but as new features,
functionality and flexiblity came onto the market - Radio was
incresingly keeping us behind.
Take the comment you left me.
I got an email of it, asking me to approve it - via 6A's TypeKey
system. That rocks.
There are plenty of things that Radio still leads the market with -
and that was the core of my post. But there were also lots of reasons
to stop using Radio.
Stability was probably the biggest issue for me. After 5 or 6
total crashes, some of them my fauilt, others Radio instability - I
just gave up. Also the feeling that all development on Radio had
stopped - was a disappointment.
I always felt that you didn't charge enough for Radio, that if you
had kept EditThispage going as a service and morphed it like Pyra did
- the world would be a different place today.
And there was a whole "blogging support" play there - that never
was taken advantage of......
Yes - Paolo runs his own RCS - and he's your biggest supporter and
develoiper - BTW. And we're just getting started.
But for some reason - my mind flows to new kinds of
micro-content, namespaces and
decoupling schemas from the subscription
protocol.
Isn't there a way I can talk you into getting back involved in
moving these standards FORWARD?
Instead of worrying about the width of the threads on the pipe,
can't we focus on the structured shit that goes through the pipes?
As I said before - I REALLY think that we can setup open standards
for NEW kinds of micro-content. Here they are - and some of the
people who should be involve don a domain specific basis. But DUDE -
you know me and you and Sifry and Jon Udell should drive the overall
architecture of all this. We NEED you! Here are the new kind sof
micro-content I'm talking about:
- OpenEvents (Brian Dear, Peter
Caputa, Andy Biao)
- OpenMedia
(JD Lasica, Stewert Butterfield, Greg Elin, Brewster Kahle, Lucas
Gonze, Kevin Marks, Robert Kaye and many others.....)
- OpenReviews (Alf Eaton, Paul
Martino, Ross Rader)
- OpenPeople (all the FOAFnet.org folks, Tantek Celik, Sxip
(Dick Hardt), Joel De Gan)
- OpenRecipes (Meg Hourihan)
- OpenResume (Phil Wolff, Phil
Windley)
Now not all these folks have signed up yet - but DUUUUUUUUUUUDE -
we need you!
RNC asks for parish directories
RNC asks for parish directories
07/23/2004 11:34 AMIBM asks court to say no to SCO claims
IBM asks court to say no to SCO claims
05/21/2004 03:52 AMZDNet UK May 21 2004 8:03AM GMT
JibJab Asks for Court's Help
JibJab Asks for Court's Help
08/01/2004 11:19 PMWired News Aug 2 2004 3:37AM GMT
UN asks for Bangladesh flood aid
UN asks for Bangladesh flood aid
08/31/2004 02:40 AMThe UN urges the international community to come up with more aid for
flood victims in Bangladesh.
James Joyner asks
James Joyner asks
12/20/2003 08:43 AMwonders .. James
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Stamps.com Asks You to Picture This
Stamps.com Asks You to Picture This
08/16/2004 12:07 PMThe online postage service offers a chance to put personal pictures on
official stamps.
Rio asks for troops in drugs war
Rio asks for troops in drugs war
04/14/2004 11:54 AMRio authorities request 4,000 soldiers to help stop a drugs war
between rival gangs in the city's slums.
GOP asks Keyes to run for Senate
GOP asks Keyes to run for Senate
08/06/2004 04:36 AMMicrosoft asks for help from hackers
Microsoft asks for help from hackers
06/17/2005 03:58 PM“The random chatter of several hundred Microsoft engineers
filled the cavernous executive briefing center recently at the
company’s sprawling campus outside Seattle. Within minutes after
their meeting was convened, however, the hall became hushed. Hackers
had successfully lured a Windows laptop onto a malicious wireless
network. “It was just silent,” said Stephen Toulouse, a
program manager in Microsoft’s security unit. “You
couldn’t hear anybody breathe.” ” [Continue reading
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Amherst asks: What is this thing?
Amherst asks: What is this thing?
04/19/2004 04:23 PM
Thsi thing is from
Amherst's Archives and Special Collections. No one there knows what
it's purpose is, and they are asking for readers to help. (I'll bet
Boing Boing's readers will come up with the answer today.)
The device is about 12 inches across and is seen here
sitting on its flat wooden platform; apparently, it would be removed
from the platform for use. The raised lid has a clip that restrains a
spring-loaded brass oval, here shown released and resting on top of a
ring of brass arms. Each brass arm has at its narrow end a sharp,
upward-facing point. Those points form the innermost oval. The arms
are connected to padded, movable wooden rods hanging below the device.
Link (Thanks, Anne!)
Mel Johnson sez: I believe I
know what this device is.
In fact, as a child I had my head inside one, in the old McFarlin's
Men's Clothing Store in Rochester, New York.
A piece of paper is fastened in the top of the device - probably held
by the thee pins nearest the center. Then the device is placed over
someones head, with the padded rods over and around the head, so the
rods cushion the outer circumference of
the head, the flat surfaces of the device being parallel to the floor.
Something happens with the piece of paper such that an outline of the
head is punched in the paper with the pointed rods, giving the shape
of the head.
It was used in clothing stores to aid in fitting hats.
My head was pear-shaped!
Danforth asks: What happened to my
party?
Danforth asks: What happened to my
party?
03/30/2005 02:45 PMFormer Sen. John Danforth says the GOP has become the political
extension of the religious right.
62% of Internet Asks 'What's A Blog?'
62% of Internet Asks 'What's A Blog?'
01/03/2005 02:43 PMWebProNews Jan 3 2005 6:15PM GMT
EFF Asks How Big Brother Is Watching The
Internet
EFF Asks How Big Brother Is Watching The
Internet
02/01/2005 09:02 PMGuantanamo Translator Asks for Release
Guantanamo Translator Asks for Release
01/09/2004 10:11 PMReuters via Wired News Jan 9 2004 9:35PM ET
UK think tank asks public for ideas
UK think tank asks public for ideas
04/08/2005 04:47 AM
Britain's Institute of Public Policy
Research is
asking bloggers to post answers to a set of questions about how
digital technologies can improve people's lives.
BBC News reports
that Will Davies, senior research fellow at the IPPR, said,
"We hear too much from the futurists and technology
experts...Successful technology strategies depend on listening to the
public and those who have to use new tools on a day-to-day
basis."
Davies also talks about IPPR's
project in the April 7 EGov monitor.
Asks supporters to help influence other
key races
Asks supporters to help influence other
key races
12/04/2003 01:24 AMDean pushing Democratic
Congress
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the (c) office asks a brilliant question
the (c) office asks a brilliant question
02/01/2005 10:04 PM
As is old news (but everything on the Lessig Blog is old news), the
Copyright Office has asked for
comments
on whether a solution is needed to deal with "orphan works" -- works
still under copyright but whose owner cannot be identified.
This, as
PublicKnowledge notes,
fantastic news. For many years, many have been trying to refocus this
debate on copyright from the binary questions that p2p sharing seems
to raise ("seems to") to the more pragmatic and fundamental questions
that this insanely inefficient and bizarrely complex system of speech
regulation called copyright raises. When Congress shifted our system
of copyright from an "opt-in" to an "opt-out" regime, it transformed
copyright from a system that automatically narrowed its protection
(and hence regulation) to those works that had some continuing need
for copyright protection, to a system that totally indiscriminately
spreads copyright to every creative work reduced to a tangible form --
automatically, and for the full term of copyright.
This issue is the focus of our challenge in
Kahle v. Ashcroft. It is something I've been whining about in
every publication that will have me (see, e.g., this op-ed in the
LA Times).
But this is an issue that I've only become aware of because of the
writings and emails from many who visit this space. And it is time for
you to speak to government. No one who read the emails that I've
collected could think that this was not a problem. But the copyright
office doesn't accept email inboxes. It reads submissions only. The
requirements
are simple. Submission is free. We'll be organizing as many
submissions as we can at
eldred.cc.
But please help spread the word: The Copyright Office needs to hear
about every example of where the existing system is stifling the
cultivation and spread of our culture. Not because Congress extends
the term of copyright for Mickey Mouse. That battle is over. But
because the way in which it protects Mickey Mouse blocks access to the
balance of our copyrighted culture - for no good copyright, or free
speech, related reason. This point is clear to many. You need to make
it clear to the government.
Microsoft asks Linux users,
Microsoft asks Linux users,
12/22/2003 11:27 AMIllinois GOP Asks Keyes to Run for
Senate (AP)
Illinois GOP Asks Keyes to Run for
Senate (AP)
08/04/2004 10:09 PMAP - Illinois Republican leaders asked Alan Keyes, an East Coast
conservative who says out-of-state candidates aren't a good idea on
principle, to be their U.S. Senate candidate Wednesday. But like a
string of previous possiblities, Keyes said he needed a few days to
think about it before deciding.
Compuware asks court to punish IBM
Compuware asks court to punish IBM
08/18/2004 02:31 PMSoftware maker says Big Blue kept hold of key evidence to delay a
resolution to a long-running legal spat over copyrighted code.
Google Asks SEC for Final Paperwork OK
Google Asks SEC for Final Paperwork OK
08/18/2004 12:47 PMAP via Daily Press Aug 18 2004 5:43PM GMT
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