March 07, 2003
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March 2003 Column> What's New 2003
March 2003 Column> What's New 2003
03/11/2003 09:44 AMMy March 2003 column is complete and titled " What's New 2003". It
mentions Internet "What's New" resources that I articulate in my
various national key note presentations, workshops and
television/radio interviews. Other resources are also available to my
radio interview listeners by clicking here.
March 14, 2003
March 14, 2003
03/14/2003 06:10 PM
AngryCoder: “FogBUGZ is very well
designed, and virtually bug free. Frankly, if you are in the market
for a defect tracking solution, you can’t do much better than
FogBUGZ. It is by far the best solution on the market right now, and
is also very attractively priced.” Thanks!
Joseph Jones, who wrote the review, didn’t like the perceived
lack of customizability in FogBUGZ. I hear ya. This was one of those
agonizing
decisions for us. It’s a tradeoff between implementing
features that make the sale, versus implementing features that, we
think, will make people who use our software love it, which helps in
the long term. At the time it was discussed in depth here on
Joel on Software.
Take, for example, a typical report a bug tracking package gives
you that shows you the number of bugs generated per day per
programmer. Typical bad managers will use that tool to punish
programmers with high bug counts or reward programmers with low bug
counts. As a result, every time a tester tries to enter a bug, the
programmer will argue about it. “That's not really a bug.”
“Please don't enter it, I'll fix it on the side for you.”
Eventually the bug tracking system subverts itself. That's not
FogBUGZ's fault, but there you have it. Nobody wants to use it, they
never upgrade, they don't buy more licenses when they get more
programmers, and we lose the potential word of mouth.
The current system, in which we expect FogBUGZ users to have
enlightened development processes, makes us miss out on initial sales
but it makes our existing customers happier. And they tell friends,
and they buy more and more licences, and all is good. We've found that
anyone who has been using FogBUGZ and moves on to a new job that
doesn't have bug tracking will recommend FogBUGZ at their new job,
which is one reason our sales are up by about 200% since last
year.
But this is all, to some extent, speculation. I can't prove
anything here. Design decisions are hard that way.
15-March-2003 -- F@ck That Job
15-March-2003 -- F@ck That Job
03/15/2003 09:42 AMF@ck That Job -- "my answer to employers taking advantage of folks
having a hard time finding a job in...
March 03, 2003
March 03, 2003
03/11/2003 09:44 AM
My latest article, “Building Communities with
Software,” was sent to email subscribers earlier today.
If you did not get it and expected to get it, you're probably
having problems with overenthusiastic spam filters. I got lots of
bounces, mostly from Fortune 500 type companies, rejecting the
message, because of "inappropriate content" or because their automatic
filters had decided it was spam. Some of them complained about
"taboo," other's complained about "hard core." Most didn't tell me.
Such is the state of email today.
If you did not get the article and you want it, you can read a
shorter, sanitized
version online. But it still contains the word "taboo" so if
that offends you you may want to avert your eyes!
Pro News : March 7, 2003
Pro News : March 7, 2003
03/13/2003 10:20 AMMenubar widget for AppleWorks; Finder alternative offers speed boost;
Time-tracking softwares get updates; Gecko spawns three OS X browsers;
Worldwide presentations made easy; Open-sourced Windows emulator
released
Pro News : March 4, 2003
Pro News : March 4, 2003
03/13/2003 10:20 AMBetter utilities released for OS X; New Tool for FileMaker fiends;
Macromedia makes flashy moves; Blog by phone; Long arm of the law can
rat you out; Captain FTP gets update
13-March-2003 -- Marketing Fix
13-March-2003 -- Marketing Fix
03/12/2003 09:11 PMMarketing Fix -- "For busy professionals concerned with Internet
marketing and media, we aggregate news and analysis from dozens of...
Thursday, March 06, 2003
Thursday, March 06, 2003
03/13/2003 10:23 AMRe-design in the Time of "Car"-lera.
19-March-2003 -- What Are
Telesymposiums?
19-March-2003 -- What Are
Telesymposiums?
03/19/2003 10:44 PMWhat Are Telesymposiums? -- "Free teleseminars which are part talk,
part action. We discuss concrete tactics which solve the problem...
13-March-2003 -- The Answer
13-March-2003 -- The Answer
03/12/2003 09:11 PMThe Answer -- "Why does searching my PC for a file take several
minutes, yet searching for phrase in a...
13-March-2003 -- Forward
13-March-2003 -- Forward
03/12/2003 10:17 PMForeword -- "The book design blog."...
Friday, March 07, 2003
Friday, March 07, 2003
03/13/2003 10:23 AMThe machines aren't touching.
Pro News : March 11, 2003
Pro News : March 11, 2003
03/13/2003 10:20 AMToshiba aims to put 802.11 everywhere; HP tries to hit the handheld
Hotspot; Radio broadcasts for wireless networks; Sony adds to the
digital hub; Mitsumi stretches Bluetooth further
CodeBitch : March 10, 2003
CodeBitch : March 10, 2003
03/13/2003 10:20 AMIn which CodeBitch discusses the finer points of log analysis for fun
and standards usage
BOLTS : March 10, 2003
BOLTS : March 10, 2003
03/13/2003 10:20 AMOK, so you?ve made the switch over to Mac OS X from another Unix
flavor (Linux, Solaris, whatever). What are some of the goodies that
OS X brings to the table?
18-March-2003 -- Eve of destruction
18-March-2003 -- Eve of destruction
03/19/2003 10:27 PMEve of destruction -- "That this war, like Bush's larger "war on
terrorism," has no clear definition of its aims,...
18-March-2003 -- Just bluffin'
18-March-2003 -- Just bluffin'
03/19/2003 10:27 PMJust bluffin' -- "Here are some terms you should be aware of when next
you have to talk techie or...
5-March-2003 -- Nag-O-Matic
5-March-2003 -- Nag-O-Matic
03/11/2003 09:43 AMNag-O-Matic (Business 2.0) -- "I never thought I'd actually get to
meet Big Brother. And if I did, I never...
Sunday, March 16, 2003
Sunday, March 16, 2003
03/16/2003 07:19 AMWar and the Studebaker
Pro News : March 3, 2003
Pro News : March 3, 2003
03/13/2003 10:20 AM1U Mac-compatible server released; Backup system gets bigger; Drive
maker hits 250GB plateau; Apple to display wares in Boston show;
Mariner releases new Write public beta; Neat use for Bluetooth; Free
kalenders for everybody; Mass mailing software gets update
Pro News : March 17, 2003
Pro News : March 17, 2003
03/19/2003 10:24 PMExtensis lands preflight deal; Your preprint files go anywhere;
Shutterfly makes independent move; HP starts trial run for photo
kiosks; New cameras from HP; Kodak tries computing end run; Canon
releases high-resolution scanner; Vendor releases 16-megapixel chip
14-March-2003 -- eBayersThatSuck.com
14-March-2003 -- eBayersThatSuck.com
03/14/2003 01:03 PMeBayersThatSuck.com -- "A public posting forum for ebay members to
inform ethical ebay users about problematic members, suspicious
occurrences, and...
8-March-2003 -- Usability Law
8-March-2003 -- Usability Law
03/11/2003 09:43 AMUsability Law -- "There are a number of ways that the law impacts on
the usability of software and its...
Pro News : March 20, 2003
Pro News : March 20, 2003
03/19/2003 10:24 PMTrinfinity scripts iTunes; Developers seek user input; Musical lessons
on net radio; Digital hub gets disconnected; HAM radio app gets
update; German browsers get IE toolbar icons; Flashcards for the
digital set; New movie editor hits the streets
Pro News : March 14, 2003
Pro News : March 14, 2003
03/14/2003 01:39 AMStick Software adds screen saver to revamped line; Devon retools Think
Griffin extends ADC connections; Two developers offer file navigation
for OS X; Virtix adds iDVD themes to plug-in offerings; Stupendous
revamps for iMovie 3; Web tuner for the rest of the world released;
Server tool released for education market
Conférence PHP Québec 2003
- (Montréal, March 20&21rst,
2003)
Conférence PHP Québec 2003
- (Montréal, March 20&21rst,
2003)
01/29/2003 12:48 AM The PHP Québec association announces the Conférence
PHP Québec 2003. The conference will take place in the
École Polytechnique de Montréal, Québec, Canada.
The Conférence PHP Québec features two days of
conferences, with outstanding customer cases from Canada, and cutting
edge technical sessions, hosted by international experts. An
exhibitor room will showroom professional solutions. Learn more about
those exciting days at phpconf.phpquebec.com.
5-March-2003 -- IT & Society (Vol. 1,
Issue 3)
5-March-2003 -- IT & Society (Vol. 1,
Issue 3)
03/11/2003 09:43 AMWebWord Comment -- Don't miss: IT & Society (Vol. 1, Issue 3) It is
all about information architecture, usability, web...
10-March-2003 -- Equal access
10-March-2003 -- Equal access
03/11/2003 09:43 AMEqual access (The Age) -- "But people with disabilities - whether
vision impaired, mobility impaired, speech or hearing impaired or...
8-March-2003 -- WebWord Comment
8-March-2003 -- WebWord Comment
03/11/2003 09:43 AMWebWord Comment -- Warren E. Buffett is a great communicator. The
Berkshire Hathaway 2002 Annual Report (PDF) is available....
12-March-2003 -- Lessons From the Field:
Beyond ROI
12-March-2003 -- Lessons From the Field:
Beyond ROI
03/13/2003 12:21 AMLessons From the Field: Beyond ROI -- "So how do you make a good
business case for a project? We...
10-March-2003 -- Boycott Google
10-March-2003 -- Boycott Google
03/11/2003 09:43 AMBoycott Google -- "If you are worried about government spying like
Total Information Awareness, Carnivore or Echelon, you need not...
13-March-2003 -- Compare and Contrast
13-March-2003 -- Compare and Contrast
03/12/2003 09:11 PMCompare and Contrast -- Scientists develop 'brain chip' versus World's
first brain prosthesis revealed...
8-March-2003 -- Five Reasons to Hope
8-March-2003 -- Five Reasons to Hope
03/11/2003 09:43 AMFive Reasons to Hope -- "New techologies that may help Silicon Valley
rise again."...
13-March-2003 -- WebWord Comment
13-March-2003 -- WebWord Comment
03/12/2003 09:11 PMWebWord Comment -- Bush is an oil man. I can't imagine that he would
ever really care about hydrogen fuel....
10-March-2003 -- WebWord Comment
10-March-2003 -- WebWord Comment
03/11/2003 09:43 AMWebWord Comment -- Resistence is fertile? (5 reasons why IT users say
“no” to change)...
Release Digest: KDE, March 11, 2003
Release Digest: KDE, March 11, 2003
03/12/2003 01:47 AMToday's KDE apps: KGoodStuff 3.0.1, MySQL Navigator 1.4.2, qDecision
1.2, XDrawChem 1.6.7, KMess 1.0, Kmc 0.9, imgSeek 0.6.6rc1, Kvolmet
0.2p1, and Kover 2.9.1.
15-March-2003 -- WebWord Comment
15-March-2003 -- WebWord Comment
03/15/2003 09:42 AMWebWord Comment -- This has nothing to do with usability, but I just
can't imagine that the housing boom in...
15-March-2003 -- Something from Nothing:
the Alchemy of Experience
15-March-2003 -- Something from Nothing:
the Alchemy of Experience
03/15/2003 09:42 AMSomething from Nothing: the Alchemy of Experience -- "What most amazes
me is that such small amounts of raw material...
Release Digest: KDE, March 18, 2003
Release Digest: KDE, March 18, 2003
03/19/2003 10:24 PMToday's returning-from-vacation KDE apps: QHacc :: KHacc 1.5, QHacc
2.7, Konvertwizard 0.1.1, Kickarts 0.4, KMess 1.1, krename 2.5.4,
Hydrogen 0.7.5, Gambas 0.45, noteedit 2.1.0, Zmanim 1.0.3,
KeasyRestore 0.1, knetfilter 3.1.1, Mango 0.25, Bookcase 0.5.1,
NetHack 3.4.1, Eric3 3.1, Bookcase 0.5, Kvolmet 0.2p2,
kdeaccessibility 0.9.2, imgSeek 0.6.6.1, QLiss3D 1.2, QTParted 0.1.5,
Kodos 1.0.0, CUTE 0.1.3, Atlantik 0.5.2, KBirthday 0.6.0, KMySQLAdmin
0.6.4, KBudget 0.5, Kydpdict 0.5.0, KPopUp 0.9.5pre2, Frog3d 0.5,
rpCalc 0.3.0, TaskJuggler 1.4.2, distcc 1.2.3, ManifestoStudy 0.1,
Kartouche 0.0.1c, Picwiz 0.1.1, KPasswords 0.0.1, KloseCircuit 0.3.0,
LinCVS 1.1.3, xxdiff 2.9.2, QHacc :: MySQL Plugin 1.0, KDE Kontact
0.2.1, KDE Radio 0.2.0, QuickRip 0.3, SSCDRFE 0.02alpha, qMsg 0.1.1,
KYIM 022803, K3b 0.8.1, madman 0.90.1, rpCalc 0.3.0, TaskJuggler
1.4.2, and distcc 1.2.3.
Grok Description matches for March 07, 2003
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Mad Drew: new Toothpaste for Dinner book
Mad Drew: new Toothpaste for Dinner book
12/12/2003 10:28 AMDrew, the creator of the Toothpaste for Dinner comics and assorted
humoribilia has a new book out, called "Mad Drew: Boyond Coffeedome."
It recounts the life of a post-dot-crash temp with a near-autistic
inability to understand his surroundings and a deadpan delivery that
reminds me of
Molesworth, by way of
Office Space.
also i remembered how it is sometimes good to work when you can use
things like the copy machine and stapler for free! i did not do a lot
of copying when i was unemployed but now that i have a job i know that
i can write things on a piece of paper and make a hundred copies of
them and take them home and put them on telephone poles!! the power is
amazing, if i want to tell all the poeple walking down the street to
shut up then i can write SHUT UP in large letters on paper. using an
office marker for free by the way!!! and then copy it and stable it to
telephone poles USING AN OFFICE STAPLER, it is a dream come true!
Link
Brainstorms 2004 dinner interview notes
- Ted Turner
Brainstorms 2004 dinner interview notes
- Ted Turner
07/15/2004 12:18 PM
Ted Turner dinner interview. It was a great interview and quite
funny. Worth a read.
This was a dinner talk and it was quite noisy so my notes are a
bit sketchy, but here are some tidbits. My notes may be a bit
inaccurate...
Q: What are you doing now that you don't have a job.
A: I worked for 50 years. I'm a philanthropist and I don't have as
money as I used to so I march. I march for the rights of women.
The nuclear arms in the US and Russia are still on hair-trigger
alert and I'm working to disarm these weapons.
Q: Who would you want to become the president of the US?
A: I'm for whoever speaks to our survival not our demise.
Q: So Who?
A: Who do you think?
The invasion of Iraq was the biggest debacle in the history of the
world... except maybe the AOL Time-Warner merger.
They can't even get Haiti right, how are they going to get Iraq
right?
It cost $200B. $100B to bomb it and $100B to rebuild it. All just
to find some guy hiding in a foxhole...
Wars may have worked in the past, but now we have pro-football.
Before there wasn't anything to be excited about so War was exciting.
War isn't fun anymore.
9/11 wouldn't have happened if I had been president. We were having
a cold war with Russia when I went to Russia to produce the Good Will
Games. A few years later, the Berlin Wall came down.
My net worth went from 10-11B to 1B and a half.
The AOL Time-Warner merger was bullshit.
Q: You were quoted as saying that signing was as good as having sex
for the first time.
A: I was just being a team player. It wasn't really. It was the
stupidest move I've ever seen. Almost as stupid as the war on
Iraq.
It was good for me. I ended up with 10% of the stock in AOL/TW. I
was friendly with two other people who owned 10% each so it was OK for
me.
But I probably should have done it. Gerald Levine was like
Rasputin. He was my enemy. But he said he was my best friend. I said
to him, "Gerald, I've never been to your home." But I was a team
player. I always pulled for the team.
Q: Can you start a new empire from now?
A: No. I'm too old/tired.
I'm doing Bison.
Q: Why Bison?
A: Why not? They are the original American cattle. The meat has 1/2
as much fat as beef. I am going into the restaurant business and
philanthropy.
I thought I could make a difference. I don't have enough money so I
make speeches and make appearances.
Philanthropy is important. It's not about giving to the local
church or orphanage. You have to shift to more important things. I've
also wanted to be a fire chief.
Rupert Murdoch is is a bad journalist. Sloppy journalist. He runs
Britain. I asked Tony Blair why he was allowed to have so much
influence and Tony Blair said, "I wouldn't have my job without
Rupert." He wants to rule the world. He has Britain, almost has
Australia and he would like the US. He has no interest in helping
anyone, in charity. He won't even give you an interview. He's not
interesting in whether what he is doing is right or wrong.
The $1M / yr I was getting as Vice Chairman was just hush
money.
Q: What would you have said?
A: A lot. Not of your business.
I was in New Mexico and Gerald Levine called me and said "I'm
replacing you." "The hell with your contract." "I can sue you." "All
you'll get is your salary. No discussion."
I helped get Lord of the Rings made. I said yes. A $300M decision.
You have to have guts, but you have to be right. The president's got
guts, but he's wrong.
You also need vision. My vision comes from thinking. I don't want
TV.
We split the money with Jim Baker 50/50. We used to open the
envelops together as they came in because we didn't trust each
other.
Comment -
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New Technology Can Improve Direct Mail
Response Rate Up to 500 Times -Marketers
Using Variable Data Printing to Connect
with Consumers
New Technology Can Improve Direct Mail
Response Rate Up to 500 Times -Marketers
Using Variable Data Printing to Connect
with Consumers
06/24/2005 09:03 PMNew variable data printing technology improves Direct Mail Response
Rates by connecting directly with consumers. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2005]
Police: Plans illustrate ideas to profit
from Yahoo BB leak
Police: Plans illustrate ideas to profit
from Yahoo BB leak
06/19/2004 06:07 PMDaily Yomiuri Jun 19 2004 8:53PM GMT
Wireless handset industry leaders join
Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium
to drive new consumer printing s
Wireless handset industry leaders join
Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium
to drive new consumer printing s
04/29/2004 09:15 AMHUGIN Online Apr 29 2004 12:28PM GMT
Printing Industry Commentator Dr. Joe
Webb Starts New “Blog” at
DrJoesBlog.com; Offers Observations
About Trends in Printing, Publishing,
and New Media
Printing Industry Commentator Dr. Joe
Webb Starts New “Blog” at
DrJoesBlog.com; Offers Observations
About Trends in Printing, Publishing,
and New Media
04/14/2005 02:12 AMwww.DrJoesBlog.com features the analytic commentary of Dr. Joe Webb,
27+ year printing industry veteran, commentator, and consultant. The
“blog” is aimed at executives who are curious about the trends of the
printing, publishing, and new media markets, anxious for a thoughtful,
contrarian analysis and perspective. [PRWEB Apr 14, 2005]
Toothpaste
Toothpaste
03/14/2005 06:29 PM
Elections
Run by Same Guys Who Sell Toothpaste its my first post, go easy on
me.
FinePrint 5 Earns 5-Star Review and
Bityard Choice Award as "One of the Most
Innovative Software Printing Drivers" -
Reduces Paper Waste and Improves
Printing Efficiency
FinePrint 5 Earns 5-Star Review and
Bityard Choice Award as "One of the Most
Innovative Software Printing Drivers" -
Reduces Paper Waste and Improves
Printing Efficiency
07/26/2004 03:37 AMBityard, a popular online technology news & reviews magazine, has
awarded FinePrint Software’s FinePrint 5 its highest rating, along
with a “Bityard Choice” award. [PRWEB Jul 26, 2004]
NetCracker Garners Top Award
NetCracker Garners Top Award
12/19/2004 03:09 PMNetCracker Technology, a leading provider of OSS and IT Infrastructure
Management solutions, announced today that NetCracker earned top
honors at the recent OSS/BSS Telecom Forum, in Moscow, Russia.
NetCracker was awarded “Project of the Year” for its work with MGTS,
one of the largest wireline operators in Europe. [PRWEB Dec 17, 2004]
Toothpaste World
Toothpaste World
04/11/2004 05:08 PM
Toothpaste World.
NetCracker Expansion Leads to New
Offices
NetCracker Expansion Leads to New
Offices
07/15/2004 03:10 AMNetCracker Technology, a leading provider of OSS and IT Infrastructure
Management solutions, has moved to new corporate offices in Waltham,
MA. The new NetCracker campus offers additional office and conference
room space including a state-of-the-art training and product
demonstration room. [PRWEB Jul 15, 2004]
Gadgets rule on college campuses
Gadgets rule on college campuses
03/29/2005 02:10 AMUSA Today Mar 29 2005 6:19AM GMT
The Online Toothpaste Museum
The Online Toothpaste Museum
12/26/2003 04:22 PMI love the Internet. It's so immense. It's so interesting. And
sometimes, it is so minty-fresh. Thus it is with Toothpaste World, at
http://www.toothpasteworld.com/ . This site contains over 1000 samples
of toothpaste divided by location, brand name, and year...
NetCracker Kicks Off Global Recruitment
Campaign
NetCracker Kicks Off Global Recruitment
Campaign
06/17/2004 02:03 AMNetCracker Technology announced that it is kicking off a global
employee recruitment and hiring campaign in the wake of its recent
market successes and the growing global demand for the NetCracker OSS
solution. [PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
Gadgets rule on college campuses
(USATODAY.com)
Gadgets rule on college campuses
(USATODAY.com)
03/29/2005 06:38 AMUSATODAY.com - The American college campus, long an oasis of
scholarship and coming-of-age, is now being transformed by a more
palpable force: an armada of laptops, cell phones and perpetual
connectivity.
NetCracker Acquires Professional
Services Firm
NetCracker Acquires Professional
Services Firm
09/02/2004 02:11 AMNetCracker Technology, a leading provider of OSS solutions, announced
today that it has acquired Firma AVD, a European professional services
company specializing in providing system integration, business process
engineering, and IT consulting to telecommunications service
providers. [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]
Internet and Changes in Media and
Promotion Mix Drive Printing Industry
Shipments Down -$929 million Since
January; Dr. Joe Webb Discusses Need for
Printing Industry Change and Renewal
Internet and Changes in Media and
Promotion Mix Drive Printing Industry
Shipments Down -$929 million Since
January; Dr. Joe Webb Discusses Need for
Printing Industry Change and Renewal
06/07/2004 02:37 AMPrinting industry shipments declined by -$342 million in April, when
compared to April 2003. Shipments are down -2.9% for the first four
months of the year. Alternatives such as new media, the Internet,
event marketing and promotions have negatively affected industry
volume. A free PDF copy of the table of contents and first chapter of
Dr. Webb’s “Renewing the Print Industry” report is available. [PRWEB
Jun 7, 2004]
Now, if they just made chocolate
toothpaste…
Now, if they just made chocolate
toothpaste…
04/16/2005 09:18 PMgumc.georgetown.edu/communications/releases/release.cfm?ObjectID=44
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NetCracker OSS Solution is “Live” at
Time Warner Telecom
NetCracker OSS Solution is “Live” at
Time Warner Telecom
09/24/2004 03:29 AMNetCracker Technology, a leading provider of OSS and IT Infrastructure
Management solutions, today announced that Time Warner Telecom (TWTC),
a leading provider of managed voice and data networking solutions for
businesses in 44 U.S. metropolitan areas, has moved NetCracker’s OSS
solution into production for its service delivery needs. [PRWEB Sep
24, 2004]
Fewer start-ups spawned on university
campuses (USATODAY.com)
Fewer start-ups spawned on university
campuses (USATODAY.com)
03/24/2005 01:47 PMUSATODAY.com - Amid scarce start-up money, the number of young
companies spun off by universities is tumbling - pinching revenue
needed to dampen tuition increases. Academic spinoffs fell to 374 in
fiscal 2003 from 401 in 2002 - the third year of flat or declining
growth.
Gnome-girl throws everyone the
toothpaste wave :)
Gnome-girl throws everyone the
toothpaste wave :)
12/02/2003 01:19 AM"Behind every good man is a good woman rolling her eyes" Bruce
Almighty My internet doesn't work when it's raining...
Drew Curtis' FARK.com
Drew Curtis' FARK.com
02/19/2004 03:22 PMIntel® Products: MMost Unwired
College Campuses Survey
Intel® Products: MMost Unwired
College Campuses Survey
04/16/2004 06:11 AMIntel's "Most Unwired College Campuses" survey ranks the top 100
schools for wireless computing access .. number
5
intel.com/products/mobiletechnology/unwiredcolleges.htm
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Full Tilt Poker Announces “Main Event
Mania”™: Three Ways to Win an Additional
$10,000,000 at World Series of Poker
Main Event
Full Tilt Poker Announces “Main Event
Mania”™: Three Ways to Win an Additional
$10,000,000 at World Series of Poker
Main Event
04/09/2005 05:55 PMWith a minimum of 30 guaranteed seats and the biggest Freeroll in
online poker, Full Tilt Poker is the best place to win your way into
the main event. [PRWEB Apr 9, 2005]
Collector's Collections Gallery: Drew
Kantorik
Collector's Collections Gallery: Drew
Kantorik
07/15/2004 01:28 AMToday's
Collector's
Collections update features items from the collection of
Drew Kantorik from
Smock, Pennsylvania. As you can se, Drew loves to collect Boba Fett
and Jango Fett collectibles. If you'd like to see your collection
featured here at Rebelscum, send me your name, location, and pictures
of your collection, and I'll add your gallery for all the world to
see.
Programs: Nancy Drew Finds Danger in
Whale Tale
Programs: Nancy Drew Finds Danger in
Whale Tale
02/14/2004 11:45 PMBoston Globe Feb 15 2004 3:45AM GMT
"Drew Cope's Drum Machine, animated
Flash music"
"Drew Cope's Drum Machine, animated
Flash music"
01/04/2004 03:27 PMKing/Drew Trauma Unit Faces Closure (Los
Angeles Times)
King/Drew Trauma Unit Faces Closure (Los
Angeles Times)
09/14/2004 05:43 AMLos Angeles Times - The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on
Monday unexpectedly moved to shut down the trauma unit at Martin
Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center, immediately drawing the ire of
physicians, politicians and community activists.
Programs: Nancy Drew Finds Danger in
Whale Tale (Reuters)
Programs: Nancy Drew Finds Danger in
Whale Tale (Reuters)
02/14/2004 04:02 PMReuters - (Gene Emery is a columnist who covers science and
technology. His Internet address is GEmery(at)Cox.net. Any
opinions in the column are his alone.)
AIDS Organization, YouthAIDS, Enlists
Cutting Edge Marketing Tool for College
Programs at Over 260 Campuses Across the
United States
AIDS Organization, YouthAIDS, Enlists
Cutting Edge Marketing Tool for College
Programs at Over 260 Campuses Across the
United States
09/27/2004 03:31 AMMarketingForce Inc. provides access to its brand management &
marketing distribution software used by it’s Fortune 500 client base
to #1 YouthAIDS organization, YouthAIDS. [PRWEB Sep 27, 2004]
March 07, 2003