Law change on internet 'grooming'
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Internet 'grooming' law change
Internet 'grooming' law change
02/16/2004 03:37 AMBBC Feb 16 2004 7:52AM GMT
Legal Bid to Stop Internet 'Grooming'
Legal Bid to Stop Internet 'Grooming'
02/15/2004 09:26 AMPA News via The Scotsman Online Feb 15 2004 2:15PM GMT
Web 'grooming' law sought
Web 'grooming' law sought
12/11/2003 08:30 AMBBC Dec 11 2003 7:38AM ET
Meg talks about how times change, people
change, webl0gs change but some things
endure
Meg talks about how times change, people
change, webl0gs change but some things
endure
06/05/2005 11:30 PMNostalgia isn't what it used to be
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Intel says Internet needs to change
Intel says Internet needs to change
09/11/2004 10:46 AMGoogle Could Change the Wireless
Internet
Google Could Change the Wireless
Internet
06/08/2004 01:59 PMReuters Jun 8 2004 4:47PM GMT
Google Could Change the Wireless
Internet?
Google Could Change the Wireless
Internet?
06/08/2004 09:42 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Jun 9 2004 1:30AM GMT
Next change on your TV: Internet
video-on-demand
Next change on your TV: Internet
video-on-demand
09/01/2004 06:34 AMStraitstimes.asia1.com.sg - Wed Sep 1, 09:03 am GMT
How Deep Web Searching Could Change How
We Use The Internet
How Deep Web Searching Could Change How
We Use The Internet
03/09/2004 12:18 AMLots of people have been talking about building search engines that
better search the "deep" or "dark" web - parts of the internet that
aren't currently readily accessible to most search engines. When
Yahoo made their search-related announcements recently, everyone
focused on the paid-inclusion part, missing the fact that much of what
they were talking about was setting up better deep web searching.
This Salon piece takes a
much more thorough look at how deep web searching could change quite
a bit. Right now, for instance, if you want to search on flight
information, you probably won't go to Google, but to Expedia or
Travelocity or some such site. However, if Google (or a competitor)
could also search those sites, then it becomes an end-run around their
interface. Suddenly, their own interface and their own search engines
become less important - they just become the data aggregator. At the
same time, it would probably necessitate a change to how the typical
search engine interface worked. If you did a search on "flights to
NY" are you looking to book a flight, track a flight, or general
information on the history of flights to NY? Search engines are,
thus, going to need to become better at categorizing searches, and
presenting information in a different way (something that Vivisimo has
been working on a lot lately). All of this, though, could represent
quite a shift for the way companies present info online,
and
(more importantly) how they make money off of information online. As
the article points out, online publishers may face a situation similar
to the recording industry if they continually try to resist this
shift. It certainly will keep things interesting for a while.
Internet must remain tool to change
society
Internet must remain tool to change
society
07/06/2004 01:41 PMThe Scotsman Jul 6 2004 4:36PM GMT
Phishers change bait for trolling the
Internet
Phishers change bait for trolling the
Internet
12/26/2004 11:21 AMChicago Tribune Dec 26 2004 2:22PM GMT
Manassas' innovative Internet service
set for change
Manassas' innovative Internet service
set for change
06/02/2004 05:41 AMPotomacnews.com - Wed Jun 2, 06:55 am GMT
FEATURE-Google could change the wireless
Internet
FEATURE-Google could change the wireless
Internet
06/08/2004 01:59 PMForbes Jun 8 2004 4:43PM GMT
CRTC urged to change rules on Internet
telephony
CRTC urged to change rules on Internet
telephony
09/22/2004 04:22 AMFinancial Post Sep 22 2004 8:45AM GMT
Mullahs in Iran afraid of the Internet
and its Impact on Regime Change
Mullahs in Iran afraid of the Internet
and its Impact on Regime Change
04/27/2004 05:18 PMPersian Journal Apr 27 2004 9:47PM GMT
Drastic change and challenges expected
for Internet pharmacies in 2005
Drastic change and challenges expected
for Internet pharmacies in 2005
12/29/2004 04:39 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 29 2004 7:19PM GMT
RFID session a primer in the next major
technology to change business since the
Internet
RFID session a primer in the next major
technology to change business since the
Internet
09/08/2004 03:35 AMRadio Frequency Identification Technology (RFID) will eventually
change the way every facet of business is conducted, and manufacturers
and parts suppliers need to be ready in order to compete in the
future. For this reason, experts in Radio Frequency Identification
(RFID) are assembling in Dayton on November 3, 2004 to present the
Mechanics of RFID, an intensive, full-day workshop geared for
manufacturers and suppliers to meet customer RFID mandates and to
focus on RFID as a productivity tool in manufacturing and distribution
operations. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2004]
Dividend change doesn't change
Microsoft's lofty status
Dividend change doesn't change
Microsoft's lofty status
11/04/2003 09:54 AMChicago Tribune Nov 4 2003 8:23AM ET
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]
TRANSCENDING THE TECHNOLOGY CONSTRAINTS
TO RAPID BUSINESS GROWTH: How Emerging
and Midsize Companies Use Integrated
Internet Business Systems to Improve
Profits and Manage Change While Reducing
the Costs and Risks of Expansion
TRANSCENDING THE TECHNOLOGY CONSTRAINTS
TO RAPID BUSINESS GROWTH: How Emerging
and Midsize Companies Use Integrated
Internet Business Systems to Improve
Profits and Manage Change While Reducing
the Costs and Risks of Expansion
06/23/2004 03:08 AMIt’s a myth that the information technology (IT) requirements of
emerging and midsize businesses are simpler than those of large
enterprises. Virtually every day, we interact with the technology and
business leaders of midsize companies whose IT demands not only rival
the requirements of much larger companies, but in many cases exceed
them.Fortunately, emerging and midsize businesses can resolve the
dilemma of updating their outmoded IT infrastructure without massive
one-time investments in technology. New technologies, such as
Microsoft® .NET, enable companies to leverage previous investments in
technology while step-by-step integrating their business systems to
enable an efficient, cost-effective, and flexible solution to driving
and managing growth. Learn
Morehttp://www.verndale.com/News/WhitePapers.asp-or-Request the
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name change pt 2
name change pt 2
07/14/2004 04:56 AMI've narrowed it down technotechgirl.com bubblegumgoodness.com
mwah.com (hondo you rock!) cottoncandydreams.com candipants.com I have
no idea if these are available...
FC Now: Plus Ca Change...
FC Now: Plus Ca Change...
04/07/2005 05:55 AMLast Friday, i met with a fascinating guy named Luc de Brabandere. His
book, The Forgotten Half of Change, was a FC Readers' Choice selection
in April. A witty Belgian who ran the Belgian stock exchange until he
had a...
How should the EU change?
How should the EU change?
06/24/2005 07:06 PMPrime Minister Tony Blair has told MEPs that the EU is facing a
"crisis in political leadership" and must change to win back public
support. What do you think?
Change This
Change This
08/12/2004 05:57 AMChange Thishttp://www.changethis.c
om/bloggers.htmlBloggers are special. A jumble of
slanted, shouting voices have overcome our airwaves, infiltrated our
newspapers, filled every corner of our waking lives, and they aren't
going to stop. It's affecting all of us. You may have noticed that
every argument seems just a little more heated than the last--is it
any surprise, when each one of has been listening just a little bit
less? It's a sign of more to come. But now, people are listening to
bloggers instead. Blogging is the populist response to the media
hegemony: a sea of independent voices. ChangeThis is aiming to disrupt
the media pattern with powerful, rational arguments from leading
thinkers. We know that we deserve better than what we've got. We know
there's a thoughtful, caring, rational human inside every one of us.
We're working with the brightest minds we can find. And we believe
that bloggers are crucial to changing the tone of our collective
dialogue.
Sea Change?
Sea Change?
04/18/2005 07:33 AMA report from the past.
"that could change..."
"that could change..."
09/27/2004 02:37 AMSpeeds of Change
Speeds of Change
06/22/2004 08:57 AMAs is par for the course of my life Life has flipped me from one
extreme to the other faster...
Agents of Change
Agents of Change
09/16/2004 11:14 AMAgents of Change by Patrick Thibodeauhttp://snipurl.com/8xznAutonomous agents could one day play a key role in everything from
setting market prices to creating more resilient networks. Over the
past year, NASA has been uploading software into the Earth Observing-1
satellite, turning it into a testbed for autonomous agents. The agents
-- software programs that are able to learn and can function
independently -- are used to manage experiments and operate the
spacecraft. The effort is part of a technology initiative that
researchers say will reshape IT over the course of many years.
Autonomous agents have the potential to become an extraordinarily
powerful technology, with the capacity to learn, experiment and act
independent of human control. Agents could ultimately improve
productivity, increase software reliability and change the operation
of markets, particularly supply chains.
Change Is Good - You Go First. Okay, I
Will
Change Is Good - You Go First. Okay, I
Will
01/07/2004 04:54 PMYou remind me of those
people who said they'd never get cell phones.
"I remember when everyone shouted into their cell phones and
thought that their batteries drained faster when they made long
distance phones. I remember when people (who now have cell phones)
swore to me that they'd never have a cell phone. I remember when cell
phones looked more like military radios. I think it's fine to
gripe about technology, but I would warn those people who swear
they'll never use a technology. Technology evolves and so do social
norms.
We've been having a dialog recently about the relationship
between social norms and technology. I think this is part of the
same dialog. New technologies disrupt our habits and our norms and
what we feel comfortable with. I am an early adopter type who uses
every technology possible and I try to wrap my life around it all.
Some people try the technology and point out the tensions. Some people
ignore the technology. Technology evolves along with the social norms.
When it works well, we end up with a technology that contributes to
society in some way and becomes a seamless part of our social norms.
When it doesn't work well it either damages society or does not
integrate and is discarded." [Joi Ito's
Web, emphasis above is mine]
Joi could have been talking about libraries and librarians. Think
you'll never use IM for reference? Think ebooks will never go
mainstream? Think you'll never need a wireless network at home or
work?
Do you have a cellphone?
Why Microsoft Won't Change
Why Microsoft Won't Change
07/21/2004 09:27 AMSwallowing companies works well. By John C. Dvorak, CBS MarketWatch
(via MyAppleMenu)
How did it change the world?
How did it change the world?
06/05/2004 05:51 AM6 June marks the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings, a day that
changed the course of a war - and also a century. What are your
memories of D-Day?
The change a'comin'
The change a'comin'
06/22/2005 01:50 AMTerry Heaton blogs about a "think tank" confab at Ball State
University where he became more convinced than ever that the
mainstream press is on the precipice. I have that sense more and more,
too, although I couldn't quantify it or even argue for it. You know
how you feel when the wind blows a little colder than usual and
there's a drop in the air pressure? That's how I feel. Something is on
the way. [Technorati tag: media]...
A Change of Perspective
A Change of Perspective
03/11/2003 01:22 AMWhen I ran across Josh's a technology perspective entry, it really
resonated with me. Allow me to quote him and then ramble for a bit. It
struck me today that the focus of my interests have changed
drastically since leaving California. When you're submerged in the
land of technology, it becomes etched on your mind. You live and
breathe high-tech, and everything around you from the people to the
local news and even the billboards are talking about the newest...
Coinstar Goes for Change
Coinstar Goes for Change
04/30/2004 01:42 PMThe coin-cashing company pushes for your change and now your bills,
too.
The more things change
The more things change
06/02/2004 08:14 PMglobetechnology.com Jun 3 2004 0:33AM GMT
Change Your Old Bookmarks
Change Your Old Bookmarks
01/23/2004 02:20 PMHey folks, if any of your are subscribed to the RSS feed under the
old deanebarker.net domain name, you need to get that changed to
gadgetopia.com right quick. DNS on deanebarker.net is changing as we
speak, as that site is going to become my personal blog sometime in
the future.
If you don't change the domain name, this may be the last post your
aggregator can find. Whether that's a blessing or curse, I leave to
you to decide.
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A terabyte for $500 and change
A terabyte for $500 and change
05/18/2004 10:25 AMTigerDirect is advertising Seagate 120GB drives for $59.99 after the
rebate. Applying my unique math skills (i.e., I've never done a
calculation correctly), I think that works out to $511.91 for a
terabyte of storage. Why, that'd be enough to store an entire blog,
with room left over to download Tetris!...
Itching for a change
Itching for a change
05/17/2004 07:25 AMI've been in a relationship for eight years but I fear commitment and
crave experience. What should I do?
Lindows to Change Name
Lindows to Change Name
04/09/2004 04:05 PMLindows.com - Michael's
Minutes: Name Change: Lindows is changing their name because
they're sick of getting sued. This is the right way to go. Far be it
for me to defend Redmond, but the name was an obvious attempt to
capitalize on Microsoft's market recognition. Besides, if your
product is good enough, it should stand on its own. This gives them
time and capital to fight other battles.
Via Boing Boing.
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