Churchill's parrot won't squawk (Reuters)
Grok Headline matches for Churchill's parrot won't squawk (Reuters)
Foul-mouthed parrot to squawk the plank
(Reuters)
Foul-mouthed parrot to squawk the plank
(Reuters)
03/06/2004 02:00 AMReuters - A foul-mouthed parrot, which blurts out expletives and pecks
people when she's angry, is to be removed
from a Royal Navy ship to spare any embarrassment during a visit by
the Queen.
Parrot May Have Been Churchill's, but
She's Not Saying
Parrot May Have Been Churchill's, but
She's Not Saying
03/08/2004 11:12 PMWas Charlie the parrot once owned by Winston Churchill, as the British
tabloids have reported, and did she spend her more splenetic moments
"cursing the Nazis"?
Mirror.co.uk - F*** THE NAZIS, SAYS
CHURCHILL'S PARROT
Mirror.co.uk - F*** THE NAZIS, SAYS
CHURCHILL'S PARROT
01/22/2004 02:13 AMChurchill’s Parrot ... 104 years old, and still cursing the
Nazi’s .. Very Funny Thing .. Fuck the Nazis! .. like these ..
Mirror ..
f-word
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"Mirror.co.uk - F*** THE NAZIS, SAYS
CHURCHILL'S PARROT"
"Mirror.co.uk - F*** THE NAZIS, SAYS
CHURCHILL'S PARROT"
01/22/2004 02:49 AMCouple quits smoking for health of
parrot (Reuters)
Couple quits smoking for health of
parrot (Reuters)
08/04/2004 07:07 PMReuters - A couple booked themselves into a clinic to
quit smoking after the vet said it was the only way to save their
beloved sick parrot.
Parrot Refuge Squawks at Canada's Bird
Flu Cull (Reuters)
Parrot Refuge Squawks at Canada's Bird
Flu Cull (Reuters)
04/09/2004 09:07 PMReuters - Canada's largest
parrot refuge wants to avoid being the victim of a plan to kill
an estimated 19 million birds to stop an outbreak of avian
influenza, its president said on Thursday.
Customers squawk; Intel listens
Customers squawk; Intel listens
02/18/2004 10:43 AMSan Jose Mercury News Feb 18 2004 2:08PM GMT
Winston's warning Churchill's 'iron
curtain' speech can be heard online
Winston's warning Churchill's 'iron
curtain' speech can be heard online
04/05/2005 09:15 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Tue Apr 5, 12:55 pm GMT
Parrot Forth
Parrot Forth
10/28/2003 11:08 PMOr, "Fifth", I suppose, since it's not quite Forth. As I said earlier,
I'm working on Parrot's Forth implementation. It was originally
written by Jeff Goff, and the core (what I consider most of the tough
bits) is done and has been working for ages, just nobody noticed. The
plan (subject to change if it doesn't pan out) is to use Parrot as the
core engine for the language the big Work App uses. (The current
engine is old and has a number of issues, not the least of which is a
really primitive syntax and a simple integrated ISAM...
PHP & Parrot (PDF)
PHP & Parrot (PDF)
10/28/2003 11:08 PMHere is the PHP-Con Closing Keynote by Sterling Hughes and Thies
Arntzen on running PHP on Parrot.
Parrot is a virtual machine used to efficiently execute bytecode for
interpreted languages. Parrot will be the target platform to which
Perl 6 code is compiled.
From their slides:
Parrot is FAST!
Generating a Mandelbrot fractal
– PHP, 2.4 seconds
– PHP-Hacked, 1.2 seconds
– Parrot without JIT, 0.5 seconds
– Parrot with JIT (Intel), 0.08 seconds
I presume that PHP-Hacked is the patched PHP that Sterling and Thies
released in August. I have been a sceptic about Perl 6 because it has
taken so long, but this is impressive stuff.
parrot-0.0.13
parrot-0.0.13
10/31/2003 10:37 AMParrot advances
Parrot advances
10/28/2003 11:08 PMOr at least exploitation of advances. Parrot's had the facilities in
it to call native functions for quite some time (months, possibly
upwards of a year) but we've really not used it any--it's just not
solved any real problems for folks doing parrot development. Well,
since I'm looking at parrot as a target for production work, I've
started using it. At the moment, as part of the parrot repository,
there are interface files for ncurses (base and form lib) and
PostgreSQL. There's an ncurses version of life in the
examples/assembly directory as well, if you want to play around
with...
Python vs Parrot
Python vs Parrot
12/17/2004 06:34 PMIn many ways, it seems like Python and Parrot are from different
planets. In Python, the general approach seems to be to reduce
everything possible to a canonical form as early as possible, and then
deal with everything consistently. In Parrot, the general approach
seems
to be to leave everything in its original form as long as possible,
and
then deal with everything separately. ...
Parrot 0.1.0 Released
Parrot 0.1.0 Released
03/06/2004 01:51 AMLeopold Toetsch writes "Parrot 0.1.0 "Leaping Kakapo" Released! The
Parrot team proudly presents the Parrot 0.1.0 leap release. It
provides some milestones like objects and multi-threading and supports
many more platforms. After some pause you can grab it ...
Why parrot in production?
Why parrot in production?
04/19/2004 07:06 PMA good question, and hopefully this is a good answer. This is a
response, of sorts, to some of the feedback generated by the Parrot
compiler article. (And yep, it's likely that only one of the core
parrot guys could write the article, which is why I did--now
everyone's got a good chance at writing compilers for parrot :) The
compiler article didn't really get into why my work project's
targeting parrot, just that it was doing so. No big surprise, since
the opening bits were really meant as a way to draw people into the
article as well as...
Talking Parrot
Talking Parrot
02/07/2005 01:37 AM
The Amazing Einstein This African Grey
Parrot was a show stopper on animal Planet's
Pet
Stars. Lots of other great videos there too
Parrot classes
Parrot classes
12/17/2004 06:34 PMIt sadly is an all too common story. Somebody new to a codebase,
oblivious to all the history, sees one thing they can't do, and
proposes
a radical refactoring. Why should I be any different? ...
PHPEverywhere: The Once and Future
Parrot
PHPEverywhere: The Once and Future
Parrot
08/23/2004 08:21 AMThere's a new posting on
PHPEverywhere this
morning pertaining to
Parrot - what it is, and how it can be good for PHP.
Python vs Parrot: El Reto
Python vs Parrot: El Reto
02/10/2004 02:48 AMParrot 0.2.0 "NLnet" Released!
Parrot 0.2.0 "NLnet" Released!
06/05/2005 11:38 PMleo writes "Parrot 0.2.0 "NLnet" Released! On behalf of the Parrot
team I'm proud to announce the release of Parrot 0.2.0 and I'd like to
thank all involved pepole as well as our sponsors for supporting us.
It's a pleasure and honor for me to be able to...
Parrot v0.0.10 "Juice" released
Parrot v0.0.10 "Juice" released
03/19/2003 10:25 PMsfink writes "The Parrot team is proud to announce the release of
Parrot version 0.0.10, code named 'Juice' (based on the new -Oj
optimization flag). It is downloadable from
$CPAN/authors/id/S/SF/SFINK/parrot-0.0.10.tar.gz. If you would like to
check the ...
NLnet sponsors Parrot
NLnet sponsors Parrot
04/19/2005 11:26 AMAllison writes "NLnet, a non-profit organization supporting open
source network technology research and development, announced on
Friday that it will sponsor US $70,000 of Parrot development work. The
funding will go to Leopold Tötsch who has been...
Parrot recruits Kipper
Parrot recruits Kipper
04/08/2005 11:57 AMA Monty Python PR department exclusive
The state of parrot objects
The state of parrot objects
03/06/2004 02:09 AMIf you've been hanging out on perl6-internals you probably know, but
if you haven't and actually care, here's a quick rundown of where
Parrot's object system stands right now. Note that this is not the
final state, just the state we're in and will be for the 0.1.0
release. At the moment you can: Create a class Subclass a class Have
multiple parents for a class Have attributes1 for a class Instantiate
objects of a class Call methods on an object with hierarchy searching
What doesn't work: Adding attributes to a class that's been subclassed
Adding parents to a class...
Parrot 0.1.2 "Phoenix" Released
Parrot 0.1.2 "Phoenix" Released
03/14/2005 05:37 PMWill Coleda writes "From leo— On behalf of the Parrot team I'm
proud to announce the release of Parrot 0.1.2. What is Parrot? Parrot
is a virtual machine aimed at running Perl6 and other dynamic
languages. Parrot 0.1.2 contains a lot of new stuff:...
A Parrot that tells jokes
A Parrot that tells jokes
01/27/2004 12:12 AMParrot's oratory stuns scientists: "The bird, a captive African grey
called N'kisi, has a vocabulary of 950 words, and shows...
Amber for Parrot 0.2.1 (Default branch)
Amber for Parrot 0.2.1 (Default branch)
06/05/2005 11:22 PM
Amber for Parrot is an object-oriented scripting
language for the Parrot virtual machine. It
combines the traditional advantages of scripting
languages with support for software correctness
and large-scale software engineering. Amber for
Parrot has syntax and semantics somewhere between
those of Eiffel and Ruby.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
This version is an early "proof-of-concept". However, the examples and
the hand-crafted test cases are working.

Calif. Man Sentence for Attacking Parrot
(AP)
Calif. Man Sentence for Attacking Parrot
(AP)
06/12/2004 04:44 AMAP - A man who attacked his pet macaw, breaking its beak and leg, must
complete 120 days of community service and take anger management
classes, a judge ruled Friday.
Calif. Man Sentenced for Attacking
Parrot (AP)
Calif. Man Sentenced for Attacking
Parrot (AP)
06/12/2004 09:55 PMAP - A man who attacked his pet macaw, breaking its beak and leg, must
complete 120 days of community service and take anger management
classes, a judge ruled Friday.
"Parrot continues to hate Hitler"
"Parrot continues to hate Hitler"
01/22/2004 02:49 AMPython on Parrot test status
Python on Parrot test status
12/25/2004 04:57 PM[[[All tests successful.]]] What does this mean? Pretty much
that
these tests pass, nothing more, nothing less. ...
PHPEverywhere: Rasmus Interview on PHP
& Parrot
PHPEverywhere: Rasmus Interview on PHP
& Parrot
08/03/2004 07:26 AMIn a link from
PHPEverywhere, there's
an interview with Rasmus Lerdorf, the one who started it
all.
Writing a parrot compiler, part 2
Writing a parrot compiler, part 2
05/03/2004 01:37 PMNo, it's not done, but I'm starting in on it. The original one got
sufficient of whatever O'Reilly wants from OnLamp articles to warrant
a second, so... Since there's still some (though not a whole lot) of
time before I start in, this'd be a good time to weigh in with
suggestions on what should be in the article. I figure on at least
control flow (since, y'know, being able to do if statements is awfully
nice) and maybe subroutines, but beyond that it's up in the air. If
there's a definite want of something, add a comment....
Parrot 0.0.13 "Screaming Pumpkin"
Released
Parrot 0.0.13 "Screaming Pumpkin"
Released
10/31/2003 11:44 AMLeopold Toetsch writes "Parrot 0.0.13 "Screaming Pumpkin" Released!
Your new Bluza[1] proudly presents Parrot 0.0.13 Halloween edition[2].
Proposed originally as a fun release it has a remarkable list of
improvements, additions, and fixes[3]. While some ...
Perl6 and Parrot at the NORDU Usenix
Conference
Perl6 and Parrot at the NORDU Usenix
Conference
01/16/2004 11:05 AMjonasbn writes "Allison Randal and Dan Sugalski are both giving
tutorials on Perl6 and Parrot at the upcoming NORDU Usenix Conference
running from the 28th. of january to the 1st. of february in
Copenhagen/Denmark, so if you are in the vicinity of ...
Free MP3 of parrot-fronted deathmetal
act HATEBEAK
Free MP3 of parrot-fronted deathmetal
act HATEBEAK
06/29/2004 12:00 PM
Ladies, gentlemen, budgies: I present to you a free MP3 from the new
album by HATEBEAK -- the world's only deathmetal band with an avian
vocalist.
Link to
Beak of Putrefaction MP3. Buy a clear vinyl 7" for $5 postage
paid at this Link. (Thanks, Leonard Lin, and special thanks to Chris -- founder of
Reptilian Records and manager of HATEBEAK's feathered frontman
Waldo.)
Community News: Parrot/Pharrot Causes A
Stir
Community News: Parrot/Pharrot Causes A
Stir
10/28/2003 11:07 PMIn one of the more exciting speeches at the
PHPCon 2002 West that happened from
the 21st through the 24th - there was quite a stir in the community
about PHP and a VM called Parrot.
The Dead Parrot Society: Thank you,
Frank Black
The Dead Parrot Society: Thank you,
Frank Black
04/25/2004 09:41 AMThank you, Frank Black .. full
review
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Death metal band with parrot for a
singer -- Hatebeak
Death metal band with parrot for a
singer -- Hatebeak
06/24/2004 06:25 PM
The new album by HATEBEAK -- the world's only deathmetal band with an
avian vocalist -- promises music so terrifying it will "make you
vacate your bowels." Song titles inlcude
Beak of Putrefaction
and
God of Empty Nest. "Hatebeak pecks your eyes out and
assaults your ears in a flurry of pummeling riffs and grey feathers
that leaves you lying in a pool of blood begging for more." Buy a
clear vinyl 7" for $5 postage paid at this
Link.
(
Thanks, Mara!)
Update: BoingBoing reader Justin reminds us that Judas Priest
and/or Sony Music may not appreciate HATEBEAK's creative
reappropriation of this al
bum cover. And reader Jason gill says, "Don't forget this grindcore band who's
lead vocalists are two pitbulls to go with your parrot metal!". The
pitbull site contains a streaming MP3; if anyone has sound samples
from the bird rock 7", do
tell.
Grok Description matches for Churchill's parrot won't squawk (Reuters)
GrokA matches for Churchill's parrot won't squawk (Reuters)
Manchester, Biographer of Churchill,
Dies at 82
Manchester, Biographer of Churchill,
Dies at 82
06/01/2004 02:11 PMWilliam Manchester, author of books on Winston Churchill, Douglas
MacArthur and President Kennedy's assassination, has died.
The Ward Churchill Notoriety Tour
The Ward Churchill Notoriety Tour
04/18/2005 06:41 PM"The Ward Churchill notoriety tour." .. this remarkable field
report
weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/005/496cjz
rn.asp
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Churchill Downs' Derby Dollars
Churchill Downs' Derby Dollars
05/03/2004 11:37 PMThe racetrack owner enjoys record wagering at this year's Kentucky
Derby.
Winston Churchill Papers Finally Indexed
Winston Churchill Papers Finally Indexed
11/11/2003 10:29 AMThe Winston Churchill Travel Fellowship
Report
The Winston Churchill Travel Fellowship
Report
05/01/2004 06:23 AMThe Winston Churchill Travel Fellowship Reporthttp://www.you
rlearning.com/churchillreport.htmlShalni Gulati, PhD
student in online learning and informal learning, has compiled an
ebook report on her recent travels to nine U.S. institutions to learn
about online earning developments in healthcare education in the USA.
The travels were a result of a fellowship granted by the Winston
Churchill Memorial trust in UK. "Healthcare and other academics can
read the report to review examples of learning strategies used in
online courses to make learning more flexible and student centred.
They may want to pursue the possibility of developing direct links
with academics identified in the report and share future
developments." Gulati's report is available at no cost at the above
URL. The main purpose of this report is to give an account of the
Winston Churchill Fellowship travel that aimed to learn from online
learning developments at healthcare education institutions in the USA.
It is hoped that the report gives an insight into the technological
influences in healthcare professional education. The report may also
add to the developing body of knowledge in the field of online
learning and healthcare education. This will be added to
Healthcare
Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide and
Education and Distance
Learning Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide.
Churchill Club Blogging Panel: Date
Change
Churchill Club Blogging Panel: Date
Change
06/02/2004 10:19 AMThe Churchill Club panel discussion on blogging and social
networking, which I'm co-moderating, has been moved to June 17. It was
originally scheduled for tomorrow.
Details here.
Churchill Club Event: Blogging & Social
Networking: Who Cares?
Churchill Club Event: Blogging & Social
Networking: Who Cares?
06/20/2004 05:17 AMChurchill
Club Event: Blogging & Social Networking: Who Cares?

Marc Canter, The Devil's (or Angel's?) Advocate
Last night, the Churchill
Club sponsored an event entitled, "Blogging & Social Networking:
Who Cares?" As it turned out, at least 250 people who attended the
event care. In fact, by the time we arrived, the Crowne Plaza Cabana
Hotel parking lot in Palo Alto was already filled with Mercedes, BMWs
and Porsches. (Somebody must have made money during the dot com
boom.)
The whole evening had a "1994" feeling to it. There was a sense of
optimism and enthusiasm that we hadn't seen since we attended the
first Internet World Conference held in San Francisco in September
1994 at the beginning of the Internet boom.
The meeting was a moderated discussion with the following
participants.
Panelists:
* Antony Brydon, CEO, Visible Path Corporation
* Jason Calacanis, Chairman, The Weblogs, Inc. Network
* Marc Canter, CEO, Broadband Mechanics
* Charlene Li, Principal Analyst, Forrester Research, Inc.
* Ross Mayfield, CEO, Socialtext
* Ajit Nazre, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
* David Pell, Electablog.com
* Mark Pincus, CEO, Tribe Networks
Moderators:
* Dan Gillmor, San Jose Mercury News
* Tony Perkins, Creator & Editor-in-Chief, AlwaysOn
The stage when thus set to talk about what many of the panelists
described as Internet 2.0, with Internet 1.0 spanning the 1994-2002
timeframe. Dan Gillmor of the San Jose Mercury News said that blogging
and social networking have now enabled the Tim Berners Lee's initial
vision for the web as a "read-write" environment as opposed to the
"read-only" content consumption focus of Internet 1.0.
Ross Mayfield of Socialtext put further meat on the bone by asking
the question: What changes might we expect when:
1) Weblog software platforms drive the cost of publishing to
zero?
2) Social networking platforms drive the cost of creating and
organizing group activities to zero?
A number of the panelists pointed to the significant impact of
weblogs and social networking on politics with Howard Dean's
presidential campaign held up as a prime example of the savvy use of
these platforms. As a San Jose Mercury News article dated 2/10/2004
said, "The forces the [Dean] campaign unleashed -- and the people who
discovered they had a chance to change things -- aren't going to be
rebottled anytime soon."
Dan Gillmor asked the most interesting question of the night
saying, "How long will it be before a President of the United States
is elected that had a weblog as a teenager?" What makes this an
interesting question is that anything that we contribute to the Web is
effectively "unerasable."
Staying in the political realm, David Pell of Electablog.com
imagined that, "Sometime soon, maybe even now, oppressed women in Arab
countries will begin using anonymous weblogs to draw attention to
their plight in a way that 60 Minutes never could."
Politics aside, the real question on many people's minds was: "Can
you make money doing this stuff?"
There was a significant amount of disagreement on this topic with
the CEOs of the social networking companies predictably saying that
"There's gold in them "thar" hills," and Marc Canter, also
predictably, playing the devil's advocate, telling the VCs to "Stay
away and not screw things up."
My own personal feeling is that the impact of both the social
networking and weblog platforms will be significant but, speaking from
a biased perspective as an entrepreneur in this space, the financial
benefits will accrue to the "little guys." I believe this because, I
share the viewpoint made last night that, both weblog and social
networking software platforms will become open-source commodities. The
value-add will come as entrepreneurs apply these platforms to
under-served niche markets. These markets, by definition, will be
small in scale creating many small profitable private companies but
very few, if any, large public companies.
Perhaps Internet 2.0 will allow thousands of entrepreneurial
flowers to bloom creating an era of "Cottage Commerce," a term coined
in the early 90's by my long-lost friend, Michael Grant, formerly of
Apple Computer and Macromind.
Then again, I could be dead wrong. What do you think?
Use the power of Internet 2.0 to share your comments.
-Tim Fredel, Co-Publisher, RuggedElegantLiving.com
Hottest Hard Drives
Hottest Hard Drives
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIn 20 years, the hard disk drive has progressed from an IBM PC luxury
add-on to an indispensable part of any computer, and finally to a
component so inexpensive it can be upgraded on impulse. What are
today's hottest hard drives, and what is on the horizon for this vital
technology?
The World's Hottest Computer Lab
The World's Hottest Computer Lab
05/19/2004 12:03 AMHalf a world away from the calm beauty of Seattle and Puget Sound,
there’s a lab where software dreams come true. At Microsoft Research
Asia, the drive to succeed is as intense as the traffic that roars by
the front door in unbridled, chaotic fury. If Microsoft’s other
facilities around the globe seem idyllic, this one, in Beijing, China,
is pure street. Nearby high-rises compete with smokestacks for skyline
supremacy. Run-down buildings sit next to bustling consumer
electronics markets and the Beijing Satellite Manufacturing Factory,
where China conducts its spaceflight research. Microsoft’s mantra:
work hard to get in the door; work harder to survive; then work even
harder because the real work—that of an information technology world
leader—is just beginning.
Hottest day of the year predicted
Hottest day of the year predicted
06/08/2004 04:04 AMThe UK is set for a sizzling day, with experts predicting temperatures
as high as 32 degrees in some parts of the country.
QSR Magazine | America's Hottest Chains
QSR Magazine | America's Hottest Chains
08/14/2004 05:01 PMTop 50 fast food chains (by
sales)
qsrmagazine.com/qsr50/2004/charts/top50.html
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Xbox Live: hottest weekend ever
Xbox Live: hottest weekend ever
11/06/2003 01:32 PMXbox Live, the world's most intense unified online gaming service,
just hosted its hottest weekend ever.
This past Sunday, November 2, Xbox Live set new usage records. On that
day, 83,652 unique users spent 262,268 hours on the service -- or more
than three hours per user. Sunday's most-played Xbox Live game was
"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3" with 24,478 gamers signing in for battle.
At one point, 6,731 gamers played the game simultaneously.
Gmail : Online's Hottest Ticket
Gmail : Online's Hottest Ticket
05/21/2004 07:06 PMInformation Week-1 hour ago ... get an account. By Gregg Keizer,
TechWeb News. Gmail, the controversial free E-mail service that Google
Inc. is testing, is such ...
Geeks On Call Amongst the “10 Hottest
Deals In Franchising”
Geeks On Call Amongst the “10 Hottest
Deals In Franchising”
08/27/2004 02:12 PMIn a list of the “10 Hottest Deals in Franchising” published in the
September 2004 issue of Black Enterprise Magazine, the fifth spot is
occupied by those memorable geeks from Geeks On Call® -- the nation’s
premier provider of on-site computer services. [PRWEB Aug 26, 2004]
It's the Hottest Place in Town, and
Dolls Eat Free
It's the Hottest Place in Town, and
Dolls Eat Free
05/15/2004 01:03 PMThe American Girl Cafe has become a destination of choice for 4- to
12-year-old girls from all over the United States.
What's the buzz? Hottest topics in
mobile tech
What's the buzz? Hottest topics in
mobile tech
04/27/2004 08:08 PMZDNet Apr 28 2004 0:20AM GMT
Digital Camera Hottest Gift for 2004
(AP)
Digital Camera Hottest Gift for 2004
(AP)
12/24/2004 12:23 PMAP - A novelty item just four or five years ago, the digital camera is
shaping up as the most popular electronics gift in 2004, according to
the Consumer Electronics Association. It was runner-up last year to
the DVD player, the No. 1 gift since 2000.
Chinese Internet company has hottest IPO
in 3 years
Chinese Internet company has hottest IPO
in 3 years
12/09/2003 06:16 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 9 2003 5:31PM ET
Google's Gmail Hottest Tech Ticket
In Town
Google's Gmail Hottest Tech Ticket
In Town
05/21/2004 07:06 PMInternetWeek.com-1 hour agoGmail, the controversial free e-mail
service that Google is currently testing, is such a hot item that
users are willing to trade everything from a kidney to ...
Tech Gadget Show Features Hottest
Products (AP)
Tech Gadget Show Features Hottest
Products (AP)
01/04/2005 05:51 PMAP - With billions of dollars in sales at stake, telecommunications
companies are joining the intensifying battle already begun by
computing stalwarts and consumer electronics giants to push digital
music, photos and television deeper into homes in 2005.
Ottawa man facilitates swaps for
invitations to hottest party on the
Internet
Ottawa man facilitates swaps for
invitations to hottest party on the
Internet
05/18/2004 09:07 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com May 19 2004 1:10AM GMT
America Online Unveils Hottest Searches
for Spring 2005
America Online Unveils Hottest Searches
for Spring 2005
04/13/2005 11:11 AM"What's captivating consumers this spring? AOL(R) Search today
revealed the top searches as Americans get ready for everything from
baseball and bikinis to education and easy tax tips...."
Churchill's parrot won't squawk (Reuters)