JAMES DERK: A different way to give
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JAMES DERK: Tech questions and answers
JAMES DERK: Tech questions and answers
06/08/2004 06:30 PMRaleigh News,NC-3 hours ago ... The allure of Google's beta mail
program is a gig of space for free; you will see most free mail
providers offering much larger mailboxes in the near future. ...
JAMES DERK: Spyware, Ad-Aware and other
problems
JAMES DERK: Spyware, Ad-Aware and other
problems
02/04/2003 09:52 PMAd-Aware.". You can find it on many download sites (go to Google.com
and type in "Ad-Aware" or try www.lsfileserv.com). This program ...
Rick James - www.RickJames.com - The
Internet Home of The King of Funk...Rick
James
Rick James - www.RickJames.com - The
Internet Home of The King of Funk...Rick
James
08/07/2004 02:09 PM#20 Rick James .. original
rickjames.com
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Webl0ggers: Give to tsunami victims and
I'll give too! (Anders Jacobsen's bl0g)
Webl0ggers: Give to tsunami victims and
I'll give too! (Anders Jacobsen's bl0g)
01/03/2005 08:22 AMWebloggers: Give to tsunami victims and I’ll give too! .. dans
cet article de son blog .. Ander’s
list
jacobsen.no/anders/blog/archives/2005/01/02/webloggers_give_to_
tsunami_victims_and_ill_give_too.html
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New Louisiana hosting company to give to
major charities. St. Jude, Habitat, and
March of Dimes named as a few they will
give to.
New Louisiana hosting company to give to
major charities. St. Jude, Habitat, and
March of Dimes named as a few they will
give to.
07/22/2004 03:01 AM [PRWEB Jul 22, 2004]
Give Me Death and Give Me Liberty
(19-Jan-2004; 0.8K)
Give Me Death and Give Me Liberty
(19-Jan-2004; 0.8K)
01/22/2004 02:38 AMOnline Extra: "I Give So They Can Give
Back" (BusinessWeek Online)
Online Extra: "I Give So They Can Give
Back" (BusinessWeek Online)
08/27/2004 01:26 PMBusinessWeek Online - Chris Aque, a 17-year-old high school senior in
Chicago, is big on the new band Tilly and the Wall. Tilly is the first
group to be signed by new indie label Team Love, which was co-founded
by Conor Oberst of the band Bright Eyes and Nate Krenkel, and offers
free downloads as a way to promote its bands. Aque loves music and
talking about the bands he likes with other music fans online at sites
including the social networking service LiveJournal.
P. D. James
P. D. James
03/12/2003 06:03 PM“What a child doesn’t receive he can seldom later
give.” [Motivational Quotes of the Day]...
Jonathan James
Jonathan James
09/10/2004 01:32 AMTechTree Sep 10 2004 5:48AM GMT
"Caryn James"
"Caryn James"
08/22/2004 07:54 AM"James Wolcott"
"James Wolcott"
09/05/2004 09:48 AMJames Project 2.0.0
James Project 2.0.0
04/14/2004 06:22 AMA framework which enhances collaborative groups by making use of the
Web.
James K. Polk?
James K. Polk?
03/06/2004 02:08 AMIn 1844, the Democrats were split. The three nominees for the
presidential candidate were Martin Van Buren, a former president and
an abolitionist; James Buchanan, a moderate; Louis Cass, a general and
expansionist. From D.C. came a dark horse riding up: he was Ralph
Nader, Independent of the Stump....
James Lileks
James Lileks
08/27/2004 09:31 PMJames Lileks: Is Kerry's Problem Nuance? Or Is It
Obfuscation?
jewishworldreview.com/0804/lileks.html
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See James Fall
See James Fall
10/30/2003 02:43 AMMy boss at work wants to see my trip and fall. I tend to run into
things and stumble, but I never fall. However...
"James Lileks"
"James Lileks"
09/02/2004 02:52 AMJames Wolcott
James Wolcott
12/26/2004 02:36 PMrecently discovered blog .. Big Media blogger .. starting a blog ..
Wolcott, James .. this new blog .. now blogging .. blogger .. Wolcott
.. blog .. more
jameswolcott.com
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He was Rick James, b...
He was Rick James, b...
08/06/2004 02:49 PM
He was Rick James, b...
Funk singer Rick James, best known for the 1981 hit "Super
Freak," died Friday, apparently of natural causes, police said.
r.i.p. rick james
r.i.p. rick james
08/06/2004 02:47 PMcocaine is a hell of a drug
James Surowiecki
James Surowiecki
05/31/2004 12:35 PMThis gentleman writes regularly in
The New Yorker on issues of
business and economics, and is one of the reasons I regularly buy that
magazine. Today he’s got a
fascina
ting essay in
Wired on collective corporate wisdom.
Seems to me that there’s a good case to be made that the companies
who figure out how to put this to work are the ones that are going to
win.
James Joyner
James Joyner
07/21/2004 09:42 AMgood roundup .. round-up ..
abuzz
outsidethebeltway.com/archives/6937
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"James Joyner"
"James Joyner"
05/12/2004 05:27 PM"James Q. Wilson notes"
"James Q. Wilson notes"
12/26/2004 10:30 AM"LILEKS (James) The Bleat"
"LILEKS (James) The Bleat"
11/15/2003 03:18 AMJames Joyner asks
James Joyner asks
12/20/2003 08:43 AMwonders .. James
outsidethebeltway.com/archives/004317.html
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James takes blame
James takes blame
09/05/2004 03:56 AMKeeper David James admits his mistake cost England victory against
Austria.
"LILEKS (James) :: the Bleat"
"LILEKS (James) :: the Bleat"
04/09/2004 04:12 PMDave Kim and James Grimmelmann
Dave Kim and James Grimmelmann
06/30/2004 12:52 PMDave
Kim and
James
Grimmelmann, hailing from Georgetown and Yale law schools
respectively, are Creative Commons' summer interns this year. They're
both doing great work. So great that we forgot to blog their presence
until now.
James Wolcott: The Ghoulies
James Wolcott: The Ghoulies
04/01/2005 01:41 AMJames Wolcott: The Ghoulies .. So does Wolcott ..
ghouls
jameswolcott.com/archives/2005/03/the_ghoulies.php
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James Taranto gets my back too
James Taranto gets my back too
05/13/2004 11:03 PMWSJ OpinionJournal .. A possible answer .. cheered me a bit .. the
second
opinionjournal.com/best/?id=110005068
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James Q. Wilson notes
James Q. Wilson notes
12/25/2004 05:00 PMopinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110006074
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Photographer James Nachtwey
Photographer James Nachtwey
12/24/2003 12:44 AM
New obsession: the work of a
war photographer named
James Nachtwey, who was
injured earlier this month in
Iraq. At left: "Iraqi soldiers search for what they thought was a
downed American pilot along the banks of the Tigris River. No pilot
was found, and the U.S. denied that any aviator had been lost over
Baghdad."
T
his is a link to his work this Spring in Iraq, and rumor has it
there's more work from Iraq coming from him soon. This
book of his work released a few years ago
is fantastic. There's an update about his condition online
here.
(thanks Invi
sible Cowgirl)LeBron James Traded!
LeBron James Traded!
01/04/2005 03:46 PMThere are a lot of ways to run a big-time sports team, as the sale of
the Cavs shows.
LILEKS (James) It's Lithiated
LILEKS (James) It's Lithiated
09/06/2004 04:09 PMBeaut of a Bleat .. James Lileks ..
[LINK]
lileks.com/bleats/archive/04/0904/090604.html
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"This piece by James Joyner"
"This piece by James Joyner"
06/19/2004 02:50 AMJames Tauber gets into the conversation
James Tauber gets into the conversation
09/25/2004 01:47 PMI just received this comment from James Tauber:
More on Aggregation Versus Hosting
Previously on
this blog, I've called for a separation of hosting from
aggregation. I want to be able to maintain authoritative data on one
site and have other sites use it for their aggregation.
When I read Ted Leung's entry Microcontent
personality disorder and Steve Mallett's comments on it, my
immediate thought was that they could both have what they want if we
could separate where we host our data with where it is aggregated and
made "social".
Marc Canter (whose work around Digital Lifestyle Aggregators is
definitely worth following) resp
onds to Steve Mallett. Marc is spot on that people have their
information all over the place. But I still believe that if systems
are built to support a separation between hosting and aggregation,
they'll support both the distribution of primary data and the kind of
"self-hosting" that a certain segment like Steve and myself want.
Bottom line is all combinations of centralized/decentralized
hosting/aggregation should be possible.
It's not that hard to do. Sites that aggregate just need to provide
a mechanism where users can point to their data hosted somewhere else
rather than have to re-enter their data in multiple aggregators.
Aggregators then keep customers based on the value of their
aggregation, not the lock-in of being the hosts of people's valuable
data. People who want hosting for their pictures, blogs, etc can use
hosting services to do it. But their choice of hosting service should
not impact their participating in aggregation and the social aspects
of micro-content that follow.