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Everybody wants to rule the world
Everybody wants to rule the world
04/12/2005 03:39 AM
The 25 largest
empires. The
influential British were first, of course. But the original
Axis of Evil never beat the
Mongols, and
Canada holds more territory than
Rome at
its peak. Watch some amazing animations of the rise and fall of the
Mughals in India. (or
other examples). Only one official
empire
remains today, but speculation on
new candidates abound.
Who will rule content in 3G world?
Who will rule content in 3G world?
09/27/2004 03:36 AMMickey News Sep 27 2004 8:11AM GMT
Why Wal-Mart will rule the world
Why Wal-Mart will rule the world
11/14/2003 04:08 PMFascinating
Fast Company article explains why manufacturers
must suck up to Wal-Mart's demands, or face extinction.
For many suppliers, though, the only thing worse than doing business
with Wal-Mart may be not doing business with Wal-Mart. Last year, 7.5
cents of every dollar spent in any store in the United States (other
than auto-parts stores) went to the retailer. That means a contract
with Wal-Mart can be critical even for the largest consumer-goods
companies. Dial Corp., for example, does 28% of its business with
Wal-Mart. If Dial lost that one account, it would have to double its
sales to its next nine customers just to stay even."
LinkWho will rule the wireless world?
Who will rule the wireless world?
03/22/2005 04:51 PMComputer Weekly Mar 22 2005 9:36AM GMT
yes, virginia, geeks still rule the
world
yes, virginia, geeks still rule the
world
06/05/2005 10:54 PMA couple of weeks ago, I got an e-mail from Stephen Lynch, who is a
writer for the New York...
Militants in Europe Openly Call for
Jihad and the Rule of Islam---In this
former industrial town north of London,
a small group of young Britons whose
parents emigrated from Pakistan after
World War II
Militants in Europe Openly Call for
Jihad and the Rule of Islam---In this
former industrial town north of London,
a small group of young Britons whose
parents emigrated from Pakistan after
World War II
04/27/2004 01:56 AMOK peacenicks, how do you propose dealingwith
this?
nytimes.com/2004/04/26/international/europe/26EURO.html?hp
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HotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched
HotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched
03/06/2004 02:09 AM"They Rule"
"They Rule"
05/12/2004 11:09 PMOne IDE to Rule Them All?
One IDE to Rule Them All?
12/30/2004 02:48 AMDon Box has an interesting set of
Predictions for 2005. Every one of them is thought-provoking and
well-framed. There is one, though, that I have to push back on: the
surface prediction (#2) is that “Sun will embrace Eclipse”. The
deeper issue here pops up a sentence later, when Don talks about
“unifying on a common tool platform”. Well, as I (and everyone
else who attended) learned at the “IDE Shootout” event at the last
Java One, the Java IDE landscape is like a messy, vigorous, noisy,
public marketplace. Each of the big IDEs is here for the long haul;
and it’s not just Eclipse and NetBeans. Don’t forget Emacs,
JDeveloper, and the IDE with the most fanatical fans of all, IntelliJ
IDEA. Unlike the Windows world, where Visual Studio is all that really
matters, what we have here is an ecosystem, a market, a place where
competition and evolution happen. There is absolutely zero chance that
the Java world will ever “unify on a common tool platform”. Which
is A Good Thing.
the 20% rule
the 20% rule
03/06/2004 01:51 AMEdwards in CA: around 20%
Khanna in the 12th: around 20%
Free culture in the Supreme Court (Eldred v. Ashcroft): around 20%
They Rule
They Rule
05/15/2004 05:47 AMThey Rulehttp://www.TheyRule.netThey Rule aims to provide a glimpse of some of the relationships of
the US ruling class. It takes as its focus the boards of some of the
most powerful U.S. companies, which share many of the same directors.
Some individuals sit on 5, 6 or 7 of the top 500 companies. It allows
users to browse through these interlocking directories and run
searches on the boards and companies. A user can save a map of
connections complete with their annotations and email links to these
maps to others. They Rule is a starting point for research about these
powerful individuals and corporations. This has been added to
Reference Resources and
Business Intelligence
Subject Tracer™ Information Blogs. This will be added to
Business Resources
2004 Internet MiniGuide.
EU to rule on MS
EU to rule on MS
12/24/2004 12:49 PMUsatoday.com - Tue Dec 21, 08:17 pm GMT
BBC NEWS | World | Americas | German
crowned world beard champion
BBC NEWS | World | Americas | German
crowned world beard champion
11/04/2003 05:18 AMworld beard and moustache championships .. German crowned world beard
champion .. Beardy
Weirdies!
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3233833.stm
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Trend Micro's PC-cillin Internet
Security wins 2004 World Class Award
from PC World
Trend Micro's PC-cillin Internet
Security wins 2004 World Class Award
from PC World
06/18/2004 10:08 PMSunday Times South Africa Jun 19 2004 2:20AM GMT
Weinberger: "free access to every work
of creativity in the world is a better
world"
Weinberger: "free access to every work
of creativity in the world is a better
world"
09/21/2004 04:55 PM
Cory Doctorow:
David Weinberger, author of the brilliant and seminal
Small Pieces Loosely Joined, has posted a draft of a great
speech on copyright that he's giving at the World Economic Forum in
NYC tomorrow:
[F]or one moment, I'd like you to perform an exercise in selective
attention. Forget every other consideration — even though they're
fair and important considerations — and see if you can acknowledge
that a world in which everyone has free access to every work of
creativity in the world is a better world. Imagine your children could
listen to any song ever created anywhere. What a blessing that would
be!
...We publish stuff that gets its meaning and its reality by being
read, viewed or heard. An unpublished novel is about as meaningful and
real as an imaginary novel. It needs its readers to be. But readers
aren't passive consumers. We reimagine the book, we complete the
vision of the book. Readers appropriate works, make them their own.
Listeners and viewers, too. In making a work public, artists enter
into partnership with their audience. The work succeeds insofar as the
audience makes it their own, takes it up, understands it within their
own unpredictable circumstances. It leaves the artist's hands and
enters our lives. And that's not a betrayal of the work. That's its
success. It succeeds insofar as we hum it, quote it, appropriate it so
thoroughly that we no longer remember where the phrase came from.
That's artistic success, although it's a branding failure.
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Ubi Soft Selects Eiko Media to Help
Integrate Real World Products and Brands
into the World of Video Games
Ubi Soft Selects Eiko Media to Help
Integrate Real World Products and Brands
into the World of Video Games
01/07/2005 04:22 AMUbi Soft, one of the worlds largest video game publishers has
selected Eiko Media Inc. as their preferred agency to assist in
bringing real world products into their suite of video game titles.
[PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]
Do not call rule is Law!
Do not call rule is Law!
03/13/2003 10:20 AMI am going to stand up and dance the Jig. President Bush signed the Do
Not Call legislation. This is...
How to Rule Your Retirement
How to Rule Your Retirement
06/24/2004 11:38 AMDavid and Tom Gardner unveil a new service to help you take control of
your retirement.
Seniors Rule
Seniors Rule
09/12/2004 06:06 PMPlanetdan's Senior Photo Collection Vol. 1 .. Funny, ha ha, and funny
strange .. actual senior photos .. With commentary .. stereotypical ..
Seniors Rule!
planetdan.net/junk/seniors/index.htm
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URI-Find-Rule-0.6
URI-Find-Rule-0.6
08/14/2004 10:13 AMThe rule of the turban
The rule of the turban
06/16/2004 08:32 AMPaul Wolfowitz eulogized the fallen Shiite leader as an Iraqi Abraham
Lincoln. But his group seems more intent on making Iraq conform to the
principles of the Ayatollah Khomeini.
"Seniors Rule"
"Seniors Rule"
09/12/2004 10:05 PMKeep out: TV, DVD and computers rule
Keep out: TV, DVD and computers rule
08/12/2004 08:18 PMTelegraph Aug 13 2004 0:33AM GMT
Who Should Rule The Internet?
Who Should Rule The Internet?
12/17/2003 03:49 AMThe well known libertarian think tank, the Cato Institute is looking
at the question of
whether or not the UN
should gain control over the internet. This was the big question
last week at the United Nations World Summit on the Information
Society. The fear is that giving control over the UN would end up
with rules that went against everything that made the internet
successful. Trying to appease every country would mean that none
would end up being particularly happy. Not surprisingly, the folks at
Cato support leaving the internet as open as possible, and suggest
that to solve the "biggest" problem about jurisdiction, you just use
the location of origin.
SEC to Vote on Rule Changes
SEC to Vote on Rule Changes
04/06/2005 06:15 PMThe Securities and Exchange Commission is set to vote on a package of
rule changes, known as Regulation NMS, which could significantly
affect the way stock markets interact in the United States.
One Profile to Rule Them All
One Profile to Rule Them All
12/24/2004 01:03 PM Instant802 offers manufacturers mass-profile possibility for access
points: Instant802 makes the software for service providers and
manufacturers that runs their APs. For instance, the Gateway AP series
that I have praised in the past uses Instant802 firmware. They've
released an Enterprise Managed AP (EMAP) platform which allows many
APs to be configured as if they were a single AP. This is a
fascinating way to sidestep large-scale management through a cluster
profile, because the platform handles load balancing, beacon
assignment (up to four SSID names per AP), and channel selection. Call
it a plug-and-play enterprise solution....
New Rule: If you don't know me, don't
call me
New Rule: If you don't know me, don't
call me
01/05/2004 01:47 PMI just posted this at Corante Many2Many: I like Skype. It lets me make
phone calls for free to the other 4M people who have signed up for the
service. The calls go through my computer and they work real good. But
I've just gotten my second random phone call from some
well-intentioned stranger who wants to know if I want to chat.
Actually, I don't. If you call my Skype number randomly, the odds are
just about perfect that you're going to be interrupting something that
I'd rather be doing than speaking with a stranger. And here's how
you...
C# will rule the .NET roost
C# will rule the .NET roost
11/26/2002 02:10 AMCNET Nov 26 2002 1:03AM ET
Reestablishing the rule of law
Reestablishing the rule of law
08/10/2004 08:41 AMAn Iraqi judge threatens to seek extradition of Ahmed Chalabi and his
nephew on charges of counterfeiting and murder.
Together We Can Rule the Galaxy
Together We Can Rule the Galaxy
06/17/2005 04:22 PM
On Robert X. Cringely’s idea that Intel will buy Apple.
URI-Find-Rule-0.5
URI-Find-Rule-0.5
07/14/2004 05:11 PMVOIP Video Phones by Packet 8 and 5 LINX
Are Changing How the World Communicates
and Can Reunite Your Family No Matter
Where They Live in The World
VOIP Video Phones by Packet 8 and 5 LINX
Are Changing How the World Communicates
and Can Reunite Your Family No Matter
Where They Live in The World
06/24/2005 03:20 PMVOIP Video Phones (Voice Over Internet Protocol) by Packet 8 and 5
LINX are revolutionizing the communications industry as you read this
and reuniting families that in many cases haven't seen one another in
years. There hasn't been a cultural or business change as dramatic
since trains were being replaced by airplanes as the common way to
travel. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2005]
Where's The Border For Real World Laws
In A Virtual World?
Where's The Border For Real World Laws
In A Virtual World?
12/04/2003 03:52 AMLast month when everyone was making a big deal over the news that the
online game Second Life had decided that players
own any
intellectual property they create in the game, I said it was a bad
idea, since it basically took all of the
problems of our
intellectual property system and moved them into the virtual world -
where it was likely to get more confusing. Over at LawMeme, James
Grimmelmann, has been thinking
a lot about that very idea and
has written an insanely long - but absolutely worth reading -
discussion about
intellectual property issues as it relates to games.
It's impossible to summarize his points, but he explores many of the
issues in-depth and appears to have thought about these issues in much
more detail than the designers of the various games. What it really
seems to come down to is the question of whether or not in-game
actions are simply covered by the End User License Agreement (which
basically becomes the Constitution for that game) or if real laws in
the real world should apply.
Iraqis seek self-rule on the net
Iraqis seek self-rule on the net
06/29/2004 04:25 AMIraq is trying to take control of its internet domain name, .iq, from
the firm in Texas which runs it.
File-Find-Rule-0.28
File-Find-Rule-0.28
05/18/2004 06:10 PMICANN Moves Toward Self-Rule
ICANN Moves Toward Self-Rule
07/19/2004 08:11 PMasia.internet.com Jul 19 2004 11:16PM GMT
File-Find-Rule-0.26
File-Find-Rule-0.26
11/10/2003 11:38 PMStealth Rule Breakers
Stealth Rule Breakers
04/11/2005 02:59 PMSometimes the company with the amazing new technology is, well, a
boring old company.
Verizon CEO calls for pay-TV rule
changes
Verizon CEO calls for pay-TV rule
changes
04/18/2005 06:16 PMZDNet Apr 18 2005 9:48PM GMT
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Rule the world!