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Missing Children: New Police Internet
Site From Monday
Missing Children: New Police Internet
Site From Monday
05/08/2004 01:20 PMAGI Online May 8 2004 4:27PM GMT
CNN.com - Teen finds his picture on
missing children's Web site - Feb. 18,
2004
CNN.com - Teen finds his picture on
missing children's Web site - Feb. 18,
2004
02/19/2004 08:05 AMTeen finds own picture on missing children's web site .. Boy Discovers
He Was Abducted .. what you'll find .. rude
surprise,
cnn.com/2004/US/West/02/18/missing.teen.ap/index.html
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News Site Speaks-up on Google News
Censorship in China
News Site Speaks-up on Google News
Censorship in China
09/25/2004 05:22 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Sep 25 2004 7:06PM GMT
News: Missing Sync for Windows Mobile
coming soon
News: Missing Sync for Windows Mobile
coming soon
04/05/2005 09:28 AMMark/Space Inc. announced Tuesday the forthcoming release of Missing
Sync for Windows Mobile, an update coming this June that will replace
its Missing Sync for Pocket PC product. The software lets Macintosh
computers synchronize data with Pocket PCs and Windows Mobile
Smartphones, including the Audiovox SMT5600, Orange SPVC C500,, i-Mate
SP3i and Motorola MPx220.
Salon.com News | George W. Bush's
missing year
Salon.com News | George W. Bush's
missing year
09/03/2004 04:41 AMA widow recalls a phone call about Bush .. detailing President Bush's
lost year .. "Good lord, no." .. great salon piece ..
Salon
salon.com/news/feature/2004/09/02/allison/index_np.html
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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | TV and Radio
| BBC finds missing Dalek episode
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | TV and Radio
| BBC finds missing Dalek episode
01/16/2004 01:04 PManother lost episode of Doctor Who has turned up .. BBC finds missing
Dalek episode .. has been found ..
rediscovered
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3400429.
stm
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Site News: Possible New Site?
Site News: Possible New Site?
01/15/2003 08:47 AMSite News: New
Site News: New
01/27/2003 04:59 PMNews site registration
News site registration
07/16/2004 11:46 AMThe single hottest topic in the online news industry at
the moment is that of required registration. A number of large news
sites (the New York Times, the
Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune) have moved
to this model, and many local newspapers are following suit.
If you haven't seen BugMeNot, go and check it out now.
It's a simple service for sharing free news site accounts, and it's
started to upset some people in the news industry. A post to the online-news mailing
list inquiring about possible legal action against the site
prompted me to reply with the following:
The flaw here is not with BugMeNot - it's with the entire
concept of
user registration in its present form. The reason BugMeNot works is
that there is absolutely no value to an end user in keeping their
account to themselves. If you want to stop people from sharing their
accounts, give them an incentive not to. This is not a difficult thing
to do - I have a large number of accounts on different community sites
which are used to contribute to discussions and manage my personal
information. I would never dream of sharing those accounts with others
- it would allow other people to impersonate me and damage my
reputation. An account that only allows me to read content (a one-way
interaction) is of no value to me, so why not share the account with
others?
BugMeNot is not a new idea by any stretch of the
imagination: shared
accounts have existed for as long as sites have required registration
for spurious reasons. For as long as I can remember, members of the
MetaFilter community have worked together to set up username/password
combinations of metafilter/metafilter on sites that require
registration to bypass the irritation of setting up yet another
account.
If you want to fight BugMeNot, the solution is to monitor
the site and
ban any accounts for your own site that appear there - but that's just
fighting the symptoms. The core problem is the whole idea of
registration itself: it's anti-web, anti-user, it doesn't scale and
it's a sign of extreme short term thinking. Imagine if every site on
the web required registration - no one would use it!
As a web user, I see registration as nothing more than an
unnecessary
irritation. Before BugMeNot I would simply hit "Back" whenever I saw a
registration screen; now I use it to carry on through to the articles
and accompanying ads. As a heavy web user who buys online almost as
frequently as offline I'm exactly the kind of demographic sites should
be trying to attract.
Reading the above a few days later, I think it still
accurately represents my thoughts on the free registration model.
Adrian has also posted his thoughts
on registration, which run along very similar lines to mine.
For a great example of the mentality behind registration,
check out this sp
iel from the Toronto Star (via Craig Saila):
Our main goal of asking you to become a registered member
of thestar.com is to improve and enhance your online experience with
us. Registration is an important piece of our long-term strategy in
building a valuable audience for our advertisers and helping us in
setting the priorities for future site development and
enhancements.
[...]
By asking you to share some information with us we are
able to increase the value of our site to advertisers, who help
support the cost of producing one of Canada's top news sites, by
offering them the ability to target their advertising messages based
on the information you provide.
And that's the problem right there: as a user, the value
proposition of having more targetted ads thrown at me just isn't a
good enough incentive for me to jump through their hoops.
Site News: SourceForge Gets In on the
Act
Site News: SourceForge Gets In on the
Act
12/18/2003 03:38 PMJust a quick note with more about the
Releases RDF we
have here at PHPDeveloper.org:
Site News: PHPDeveloper's New Look
Site News: PHPDeveloper's New Look
03/20/2003 07:47 PMWell, I've been working on it for a while now, and things are getting
closer and closer all the time, but
the new look isn't quite
done.
Site News: How do you learn?
Site News: How do you learn?
01/31/2003 02:58 PMSite News: WAP/WML Support?
Site News: WAP/WML Support?
11/05/2003 06:01 PMAlright, I wanted to see how many of you readers out there would enjoy
the idea of being able to access the news stories on PHPDeveloper from
a mobile device (cell phone/PDA/etc)? I have developed a system that
provides the same content as this front page in a mobile format, but I
need some people to help me test it.
PHPDeveloper.org Site News
PHPDeveloper.org Site News
08/07/2002 08:25 AMSite News: New Years Greetings
Site News: New Years Greetings
12/31/2002 09:04 AMSite News: Apologies All Around
Site News: Apologies All Around
09/01/2004 08:22 AMI apologize for the neglect that I've had for this site these past two
days. I've been a bit preoccupied with moving my entire life from one
place to another (from an apartment to a house) - mostly by myself.
Site News: RDF Update
Site News: RDF Update
03/11/2003 01:22 AMJust a quick update for all of those out there that use the RDF more
than the front page (you know who you are - heh). I've changed it so
that the RDF now includes a "description" tag for each item.
Site News: I'm Employed!
Site News: I'm Employed!
12/15/2002 10:35 AMIntro to SVG, and Site News
Intro to SVG, and Site News
06/14/2002 08:14 AMSite News: PHPDeveloper.org
Site News: PHPDeveloper.org
08/20/2002 10:13 AMNew Wireless News Site
New Wireless News Site
01/22/2004 02:13 AMABI Research has built a new site that offers wireless news and
feature stories: Much of the content may hinge on data produced by ABI
Research analysts. Meg McGinity, who once followed wireless for
Interactive Week magazine is the editorial director for the site.
You've got to sign up, for free, to read the content; it includes an
optional daily newsletter....
BBC News - Site Redesign
BBC News - Site Redesign
02/19/2003 01:32 AMOne of the most frequently visited sites in the UK has had a complete
facelift.
Site News: Many Thanks to Aaron
Site News: Many Thanks to Aaron
07/12/2004 09:09 AMA quick note - I want to thank Aaron for helping me out this past
week. He did a wonderful job and allowed me to take a bit of a break
from things.
Site News: Thanks to Jason
Site News: Thanks to Jason
03/19/2003 10:24 PMWell, I just wanted to say a quick thanks to jason from
PHPComplete for helping me out
on Friday. Things were a bit hectic, and not having to find the time
to make my posts made my day easier.
News biggies buy into aggregation site
News biggies buy into aggregation site
03/23/2005 12:38 AMGannett, Knight-Ridder and Tribune Company acquire controlling
interest in the news aggregation site Topix.net.
Site News: Making a Contribution
Site News: Making a Contribution
02/11/2003 09:34 AMSite News: Happy Holidays
Site News: Happy Holidays
12/24/2003 06:02 PMI just wanted to take this opportunity to wish all of you out there,
our loyal readers, a happy holidays - whether it be Christmas, Kwanza,
Hanukkah, or just another day in the office - may it be merry and a
time to reflect on family, friends, and a spirit of giving.
Site News: Happy Holidays to All
Site News: Happy Holidays to All
12/25/2004 05:04 PMJust a quick post for all of our readers out there - wishing you a
happy and safe holiday season.
Report: BBC Site Should Emphasize News
Report: BBC Site Should Emphasize News
07/05/2004 09:37 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Jul 5 2004 2:16PM GMT
Site News: Happy New Year
Site News: Happy New Year
01/01/2004 01:34 PMWell, whether you're in Europe or the United States (or anywhere else
on the globe), you should have made it to 2004 - so we here at
PHPDeveloper.org just wanted to wish you all a safe and happy new
year.
Site News: New Commenting System
Site News: New Commenting System
09/03/2002 11:37 AMSite News: Macrumors Redesign
Site News: Macrumors Redesign
12/31/2003 01:35 AM
MacRumors site design has been updated.
The new design preserves the basic feel of MacRumors but brings
improved "standards" compliance and improve...
PHP Magazine web site now with daily
news
PHP Magazine web site now with daily
news
10/28/2003 11:06 PMThe International PHP Magazine web site now offers daily news for PHP
professionals and beginners from all over the world, helping them to
stay up-to-date with the latest news on PHP and related technologies.
Site News: Release RDF Announcement
Site News: Release RDF Announcement
12/02/2003 01:36 AMFollowing a few previous posts about this subject, I am proud to
announce a new service here at PHPDeveloper.org:
the Release RDF
file.
Official Site Comic-Con News
Official Site Comic-Con News
07/21/2004 09:45 PMThe first images of the
Naboo Final Conflict multipack, the OTC
Carrying Cases, and the Han Solo in Stormtrooper Disguise and IG-88
minibusts are among the updates over at
StarWars.com's picture viewer...and you don't even need to be a
Hyperspace member to see them!
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Indian site. I recommend
Hi, I get the best IT news at this
Indian site. I recommend
09/12/2004 10:01 PMTechTree Sep 13 2004 2:50AM GMT
101 ways to improve your news site
101 ways to improve your news site
06/05/2004 07:32 PMthey're almost all fantastic improvements
MSN updates searchable news site
MSN updates searchable news site
04/15/2004 07:53 PMStill in test form, MSN's Newsbot now lets people view their search
history and store past material, a feature MSN calls "The Daily Me."
Site News: Happy Thanksgiving!
Site News: Happy Thanksgiving!
12/02/2003 01:36 AMJust wanted to drop in a personal note this morning - I hope that all
out there that are celebrating it a Happy Thanksgiving.
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