Nihongo NirvanaNihongo NirvanaNihongo Nirvana 01/26/2004 12:03 AM Sourceforge project open This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Nihongo NirvanaGrok Headline matches for Nihongo NirvanaNihongo Benkyo 0.1 (Default branch)Nihongo Benkyo 0.1 (Default branch) 06/22/2005 02:27 AM License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes: This release focuses on the dictionary functions. Nihongo Benkyo uses a database engine so it can retrieve dictionary entries very quickly. In the settings, you can import some dictionary resources in the database, provided nihongobenkyo-import is installed on your system. You can select the dictionaries in which Nihongo Benkyo will seek entries and you can give a priority to each dictionary. Last but not the least, Nihongo Benkyo can scan the selection from other applications. NirvanaNirvana 12/19/2004 03:12 PM So here I am, sitting on a train, checking email, surfing the web, listening to a couple hundred songs, and blogging... all through my phone. I've had a Treo for more than a year, but this experience still
gives me chills. Ten years ago there was, for all intents and
purposes, no public Net. Five years from now, two billion people will
be carrying it in their pockets. Crazy. Palmtop Nirvana?Palmtop Nirvana? 09/01/2004 11:07 PM Icon NirvanaIcon Nirvana 06/17/2004 06:45 AM 300 Images From 1800 Sites: This guy went icon shopping at major sites. If you want to know what people are using for a "printer friendly" icon, here's your site. I roughly estimate that for every six web sites I scoured, I was able to acquire one graphic image. I visited only Fortune 1000 company sites, major online retailers, well known blogs, top advertising, publishing, and design agencies, technology and software industry leaders, and the very largest online news publishers. Approximately 1800 web sites later, I have this collection of 300 of the most interesting, unique, and beautiful formations of pixels to display. Via MetaFilter. Click here to comment on this entry Manteca to NirvanaManteca to Nirvana 04/06/2005 03:27 PM The latest additions to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress have just been announced. This year's additions of "culturally, historically or aesthetically important" works include "Swanee'" by Al Jolson, Edward R. Murrow's radio reports from London during WWII, and "Fear of a Black Planet" by Public Enemy. View the full registry here , selection criteria and nomination information here. E-voting: Nightmare or nirvana?E-voting: Nightmare or nirvana? 06/30/2004 08:00 AM With a presidential election looming, experts square off in a special CNET News.com roundtable to debate electronic voting's merits and risks. pandagon.net - functional nirvana for
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