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How XML Is Changing E-Commerce 03/13/2003 10:24 AM




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"COMMERCE CLAUSE NEWS: I haven't read
the opinion yet, but Larry Solum reports
that the Ninth Circuit has held that the
federal government can't ban homemade
machine guns under the Commerce Clause,
since they're not in interstate
commerce. He notes that..."


"COMMERCE CLAUSE NEWS: I haven't read
the opinion yet, but Larry Solum reports
that the Ninth Circuit has held that the
federal government can't ban homemade
machine guns under the Commerce Clause,
since they're not in interstate
commerce. He notes that..."
11/14/2003 04:05 PM

REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group Assists
Clients With Three Newly Formalized
Services to Advance Electronic Commerce
Capabilities


REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group Assists
Clients With Three Newly Formalized
Services to Advance Electronic Commerce
Capabilities
03/14/2005 04:09 PM
REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group formalizes Strategic Consulting, REMEDI Outsource, and REMEDI Cosource in its line of offerings. [PRWEB Mar 9, 2005]

Changing their tune


Changing their tune 09/23/2004 03:00 AM
USA Today Sep 23 2004 6:09AM GMT

How IT spending is changing


How IT spending is changing 08/08/2004 08:40 AM
IT customers are buying again, but not as extravagantly as they once did. McKinsey examines how some tech companies are adapting.

Changing my hosting?


Changing my hosting? 12/19/2004 03:14 PM
I am currently considering changing my hosting, for a couple of reasons: I currently am stuck with a total of...

Changing the landscape


Changing the landscape 06/19/2004 02:49 AM
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Changing The Inbox


Changing The Inbox 06/03/2004 10:47 AM
Email is widely considered the "killer app" of the internet, but some are wondering if it's getting a bit worn around the edges. While stories about how spam is killing email can be found almost anywhere, some are suggesting that email has many other problems as well. Now, it appears that just about everyone is trying to "reinvent" email - but you have to wonder just how far it should go. While improving the interface can be good, it's always difficult to make major changes to something that people feel so comfortable with. Email does have its limitations, but so many people have already adapted to them, that forcing them to change again (unless it's done very well) may create more problems than it solves.

The Changing of the Guard


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Changing of the guard


Changing of the guard 12/12/2003 07:58 AM
Since today marks Canada's great Prime Minister swap, here are numerous letters to Jean Chrétien written by Chris Lloyd.

Changing TCP/IP Options


Changing TCP/IP Options 06/05/2004 04:55 PM

Changing Web Hosts


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So much for changing the tone


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There's been a lot of hooha lately about Apple's patent of a color-changing computer case, powered by little LED lights. And there's a lot of speculation what the next iMac, as a result, will be like.
But, an interesting point out there suggests that this has already been implemented by Apple: the sl eep-light on the latest iBook and eMac.

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SCO Investor Changing the Deal


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Changing the Face of Web Surfing


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More and more companies are making up their own rules for websites, spawning a new kind of activist: the guerrilla Web redesigner. Robert Andrews reports from Cardiff, Wales.

Changing the Heartbeat Interval


Changing the Heartbeat Interval 12/29/2004 06:04 PM

Flavour of spam is changing, AOL says


Flavour of spam is changing, AOL says 12/29/2004 04:39 PM
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Changing media landscape


Changing media landscape 04/09/2004 03:54 PM

Here's a perfect example of how and why personal blogs will change the media landscape of the future:

Mark Cuban has a weblog.

You see, before Mark Cuban had a weblog, he had enjoyed being a media whore, and he had to be to get the press coverage he adores. He had to create attention in the media to get his message out. He no longer has to do that but he still can because of who he is. He's already publishing corrections to stories written about him, and pointing out bad writers (in his opinion).

I'd argue that before Mark started his blog, blogs were still relatively small in the world of readership on the web, but... by starting a blog, Mark will introduce the concept to millions of sports fans in a casual manner. Basketball followers will, in droves, be able to follow Mark's own words without the filter of journalists...

Pretty damn powerful, in my opinion.

Mark Cuban may just be the guy that changes the face of blog publishing. I know I'll read his weblog, just because I like to keep up with weblogs, but I also know that my brother will read it, just because he likes to keep up with the Mavs...

How long does anyone wanna say it'll take the major sports news organizations out there to start their own blogs for their writers? How long until we see some more major business people blogging for the PR value of it alone? [via Scoble and links via A Penny For...]


Life-changing robots


Life-changing robots 02/19/2004 11:21 AM
Forbes.com on five robots that will change your life. Read...

Changing IE INS File for all profiles


Changing IE INS File for all profiles 04/29/2004 12:01 PM

Changing Password On OS X Server From
The Web


Changing Password On OS X Server From
The Web
02/13/2004 09:16 AM

Changing the game of love


Changing the game of love 02/12/2004 12:35 PM
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Changing the way these two generations
communicate


Changing the way these two generations
communicate
09/01/2004 01:16 PM
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Changing at the Push of a Button


Changing at the Push of a Button 09/27/2004 05:33 AM
You might not be able to morph your wallpaper just yet, but digital ink is already threatening to make big changes in the way we experience advertising. By Rachel Metz.

Mac Gems: Changing Names


Mac Gems: Changing Names 12/17/2004 06:26 PM

ChangeShortName has been available for a few months now and the feedback from users has been overwhelmingly positive. By Dan Frakes, Macworld


PeopleSoftPros is Changing its Name to
PSoftPros


PeopleSoftPros is Changing its Name to
PSoftPros
08/15/2004 02:32 AM
PeopleSoftPros, a leading career and informational website for professionals in the PeopleSoft industry is changing its name. [PRWEB Aug 15, 2004]

Changing Button Assignments


Changing Button Assignments 05/24/2004 06:45 PM

Changing Short Names


Changing Short Names 05/26/2004 01:05 AM
By Christopher Breen, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)

Changing the reporting frequency in the
MOM


Changing the reporting frequency in the
MOM
09/21/2004 05:11 PM

The Changing Face Of News


The Changing Face Of News 05/21/2004 02:26 PM
Remember all those people complaining about big media consolidation, and how all those big media companies control what people think? It seems those people forgot that we have many more media choices than ever before. Just a couple weeks ago, even CNN (owned by big media) admitted that people were going elsewhere for their news - because broadcast media just didn't cut it any more. Now, here's an editorial basically saying the same thing: big media isn't giving consumers what they want, and those consumers are going elsewhere - and aren't necessarily going to return. Of course, this brings up a fine-line issue, because he basically says that people want rumors and gore. However, if (as some major media players said) the response from major media is to tell people "you can just get that on the internet," they will - and they might wonder why they need major media at all. Of course, this result should be the most frightening for everyone. Major media does serve a purpose. The reporting they do is often useful and insightful - much more so than lots of independent sources. But, those major media players need to learn that the news world now includes both types of sources, and they need to figure out how to work with them. The editorial linked here suggests that news sources can become "the ratifiers of the news" rather than "the gatekeepers of the news" - taking all the "muck" that flows on independent sites and blogs and adding both context and factual reporting to back it up. Of course, that would require a shift in mindset. Most news organizations still hate to admit that there exists any other news organzations in the world and that (oh my!) some of their viewers/readers might actually use them as well.

Changing the Location of My Documents


Changing the Location of My Documents 07/07/2004 06:09 PM

Monday Nights Are Changing: N.F.L. Off
ABC


Monday Nights Are Changing: N.F.L. Off
ABC
04/19/2005 06:21 AM
ABC Sports will cede the "Monday Night Football" series after the coming season to ESPN, which will pay a record $1.1 billion a year.

Changing F-Keys For Quark 6.5


Changing F-Keys For Quark 6.5 04/06/2005 09:04 AM

Yahoo SERPs Changing Again


Yahoo SERPs Changing Again 12/30/2002 10:45 AM
Changes to Yahoo SERP (search engine results pages) are underway. Appears to be some live beta testing in the works.

Changing the Places Bar in Office XP


Changing the Places Bar in Office XP 07/14/2004 08:45 PM

The Changing Threat Landscape


The Changing Threat Landscape 07/15/2004 03:15 PM

The Internet is changing how we call


The Internet is changing how we call 04/17/2005 09:25 AM
Charlotte.com - Sun Apr 17, 10:31 am GMT
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