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Voipfone Package Builder Puts VoIP
Customers in Full Control of their
Telephone Service and Saves Customers
Money
Voipfone Package Builder Puts VoIP
Customers in Full Control of their
Telephone Service and Saves Customers
Money
06/05/2005 11:16 PMVoipfone (http://www.voipfone.co.uk), the expanding London-based
Internet Telephone provider of Voice over Internet (VoIP) services,
today announces the launch of its Package Builder™ facility which
allows customers to select the precise bundle of features they desire
for their telephony usage.No more Plans. [PRWEB Jun 4, 2005]
Listen To Don
Listen To Don
04/09/2004 04:05 PMThat Don Box,
he
’s a smart guy. I’m glad to hear I’m not the only one
worrying that the profoundly-good Web-Services idea is danger of being
discredited by too much theory and not enough practice.
You Are What You Listen To
You Are What You Listen To
04/05/2005 01:26 AMCo-workers sharing digital music in the workplace via Apple's
popular iTunes form impressions of each other based on their musical
libraries, according to a new study by human-computer interaction
researchers. By SheKnows.com
Oh won't you please have a listen?
Oh won't you please have a listen?
08/10/2004 05:31 PMHarry and the Potters .. several
tracks
eskimolabs.com/hp/listen.htm
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Listen to the Sky
Listen to the Sky
04/10/2004 02:14 AMlisten for yourself
listen for yourself
09/03/2004 11:39 PMcompletely made up .. audio
homepage.mac.com/mkoldys/bush.mp3
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Listen
Listen
03/13/2003 04:51 AM Godspeed, Gregory Ford.
Why should I listen to you?
Why should I listen to you?
07/28/2004 09:49 PMWho is Dan O'Dowd and why is his opinion so important that it makes
the news on Slashdot? Is he an expert on free software development and
embedded operating systems who suddenly admits free software helps
terrorists? No, Dan O'Dowd is the CEO of a proprietary software
company, using the media as a FUD machine to bash a competing product
-- but if you didn't do your research, you wouldn't know that.
listen . . .
listen . . .
12/19/2004 03:48 PMI wanted to share with WWdN readers this amazing thing I discovered
via boingboing recently: Comfort Stand Records.
I'm listening to Swingin'
Singles while I do this work . . . and I absolutely must
share this record with you WWdN readers. It rules. Stand out artists
include Mat
h and Physics Club, Forty-One
, Messer Chups (particularly
Orgia of
dead 2), and Kim &
Buran — and that's just the first side of the collection. I
haven't even gotten to side b yet.
But here's the greatest thing in the world about these artists and
this label: every track and album is released under a Creative Commons
license, so you can download, burn, and share the music with anyone
you want legally. Comfort Stand sez: "Comfort Stand
Recordings is a community-driven label where all releases are free
with artwork and liner notes. We strive to bring you recordings that
we find interesting, compelling and downright enjoyable. We are not
genre-specific and feature a wide range of material, from well-known
performers to those loud unknown kids down your block.
We are not a business. We're not out to make a profit. There are no
banners, popups, or spam at Comfort Stand. You don't have to register
yourself to download the music you like. We operate under the ideology
that money need not come between artists and audience."
There's a lot of lousy free music on the internets. It's
nice to listen to some really good free music for a change.
Enjoy . . .
Listen Up!
Listen Up!
06/07/2004 10:58 AMMP3 players are letting music lovers take their collections anywhere
they want.
By Dave Gussow, St. Petersburg Times (via MyAppleMenu)
"Listen"
"Listen"
06/24/2005 09:47 PMListen To The Cio.com Podcast
Listen To The Cio.com Podcast
06/17/2005 03:20 PMCIO Jun 9 2005 5:19AM GMT
Listen and learn
Listen and learn
11/02/2003 10:55 PMComputer Weekly Nov 2 2003 9:08PM ET
World to US: Listen up!
World to US: Listen up!
08/02/2004 11:50 AMOur elections will deeply affect much of the world. So, much of the
world apparently wants to let us know what it thinks. Talk to US wants
to help: Talk to US is a non-partisan public benefit organization
seeking to expand US-international dialogue by inviting the opinion of
all those affected by our decisions. We are collecting 30-second video
messages from around the world, with the most powerful to be broadcast
nationally, starting with Link TV (which reaches more than 20 million
homes). Should be interesting. Of course, 30 seconds is just about
long enough for communications to make deep...
Well, Just Listen To This... It Really
Works
Well, Just Listen To This... It Really
Works
08/06/2004 10:21 PMWhat is there to write about when the software and the device just
plug in and start working? By Paul Brislen, New Zeland Herald (via
MyAppleMenu)
Listen When You Clean
Listen When You Clean
07/18/2004 06:34 PMVia
Cory Doctorow, here's how you can listen to your favorite tunes
from your iPod even while you shower.
Listen to Joe Long!
Listen to Joe Long!
11/11/2003 06:52 PMJoe Long, the Product Unit Manager for XML Enterprise Services at
Microsoft, talks about the Indigo migration story in this recorded
presentation on MSDN. If you weren't at Joe's PDC talk and think you
don't have 37 minutes time for this, you can still not afford to miss
listening to the prescriptive guidance section starting at slide 60,
if you ever have or will cross an application domain boundary with a
Remoting, Enterprise Services or Web service call on the current
stacks.
Hear Me, I Want to Listen
Hear Me, I Want to Listen
03/28/2005 01:29 AMDigital Rights Management (DRM)is a tool that doesn't reflect the
general preference of legal music downloaders. Before you read on,
hoping that I will advocate for the free distribution of music, let me
warn you: I'm a strong supporter of copyright and the protection of
intellectual property; I want artists and distributors to make a
decent living, but I'm frustrated by the current misuse of digital
technology that attempts to thwart illegal distribution. In practice,
DRM makes creates compatibility problems that make it excessively
difficult, and in most cases, impossible, to listen to music that has
been purchased online.
Listen to the lily
Listen to the lily
09/14/2004 08:23 PMUSA Today Sep 15 2004 0:24AM GMT
Listen To AirTunes
Listen To AirTunes
06/07/2004 06:48 PMThe biggest issue may be reliability. The spectrum used by Wi-Fi
devices is a crowded neighborhood.
By Jim Heid (via MyAppleMenu)
Listen to the authorities and die
Listen to the authorities and die
06/05/2005 11:42 PMCory Doctorow:
The people in the Twin Towers who ignored the instructions from the
cops to stay put survived. The ones who paid attention to them died.
Gary Wolf's tantalizing piece in this month's Wired concludes that the
future of American security lies in ignoring the Department of
Homeland Security, with its "rainbow of doom," its magic airport
involuntary nudity machines, and its suspension of the Constitution
and relying instead on common sense and democratic fundamentals.
After both buildings were burning, many calls to 911 resulted in
advice to stay put and wait for rescue. Also, occupants of the towers
had been trained to use the stairs, not the elevators, in case of
evacuation.
Fortunately, this advice was mostly ignored. According to the
engineers, use of elevators in the early phase of the evacuation,
along with the decision to not stay put, saved roughly 2,500 lives.
This disobedience had nothing to do with panic. The report documents
how evacuees stopped to help the injured and assist the
mobility-impaired, even to give emotional comfort. Not panic but what
disaster experts call reasoned flight ruled the day.
In fact, the people inside the towers were better informed and far
more knowledgeable than emergency operators far from the scene. While
walking down the stairs, they answered their cell phones and glanced
at their BlackBerries, learning from friends that there had been a
terrorist attack and that the Pentagon had also been hit. News of what
was happening passed by word of mouth, and fellow workers pressed
hesitating colleagues to continue their exit.
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MaxSpeak, You Listen!
MaxSpeak, You Listen!
12/24/2003 06:32 AMMaxSpeak Weblog .. MaxSpeak .. MSpeak .. max
maxspeak.org/mt
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I listen to the Chieftens
I listen to the Chieftens
05/16/2004 03:13 PM
So, why don't you like doing
interviews? Modest Mouse's Isaac Brock takes the piss. [wmv]
Don't listen to the Filter
Don't listen to the Filter
09/03/2004 11:51 AM
George W. Bush: Words Speak Louder Than Actions.
"So don't listen to the Filter, or the facts. Listen to the
words."
[6.2MB Quicktime, via Boing Boing.] Listen to Your Wife
Listen to Your Wife
04/14/2005 03:32 PMOne Fool's wife takes a page out of Peter Lynch's playbook.
don't listen to the NY Times
don't listen to the NY Times
05/07/2004 08:37 PMDonald Rumsfeld Should Go ..
Everyone
nytimes.com/2004/05/07/opinion/07FRI1.html
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Listen To The Flip Side
Listen To The Flip Side
07/22/2004 12:46 AMNew research suggesting that file sharing has no impact upon sales of
CDs has, not surprisingly, angered the music industry. By Suw Charman,
The Guardian (via MyAppleMenu)
The Big Listen Option for CBS News After
Rather
The Big Listen Option for CBS News After
Rather
12/19/2004 03:14 PMPeter Johnson, who writes about media for USA Today, sent me a note,
with a question. With Dan Rather leaving the anchor's desk is there
an opportunity for CBS to break away, and do something different? I
answered him. There's an opportunity, I said.
Payola is dead! Now what will we listen
to?
Payola is dead! Now what will we listen
to?
01/05/2005 11:31 AMThe bizarre, sleazy system of independent radio promotion may finally
have bitten the dust. But believe it or not, pop radio may get even
worse.
Listen To The Universe On Your iPod
Listen To The Universe On Your iPod
06/09/2004 03:38 PMVoIP: It's not so easy to listen in
VoIP: It's not so easy to listen in
02/13/2004 06:44 PMSome Internet phone service providers say they're willing to cooperate
with police seeking to wiretap conversations--but they can't because
of technical limitations.
MaxSpeak, You Listen!: EAT THE RICH
MaxSpeak, You Listen!: EAT THE RICH
04/18/2005 01:59 PMFrom Comrade Max ..
demolishing
maxspeak.org/mt/archives/001320.html
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Thought for the day:Government must sit
up and listen
Thought for the day:Government must sit
up and listen
04/21/2004 09:12 PMComputer Weekly Apr 22 2004 1:28AM GMT
Look For Extraterrestrial Civilizations
(Don't Just Listen)
Look For Extraterrestrial Civilizations
(Don't Just Listen)
04/17/2005 04:56 AMSpace.com Apr 17 2005 9:30AM GMT
Feature: Listen and learn
Feature: Listen and learn
04/14/2005 12:33 PMThe parade of the coolest and quirkiest Mac software, gadgets, and Web
resources continues with accessories that will bolster your sound and
items that will broaden your mind.
Listen Up! Bacteria Are Talking
Listen Up! Bacteria Are Talking
03/21/2003 05:59 AMA Princeton University researcher has discovered a secret about
microbes the science world overlooked. Bacteria are communicating with
each other -- and plotting against us. By Steve Silberman from Wired
magazine.
Get Paid to Listen to Telemarketers
Get Paid to Listen to Telemarketers
03/08/2004 11:04 PM
If
you can't beat 'em, join 'em. A company named
AdNoodle is letting you waive your
rights under the Do Not Call list in exchange for cold hard cash. You
decide how much it's worth to you - 50 cents, $1, $2 per minute - to
have a friendly chat with your local telemarketing concern and answer
a "listening comprehension" quiz afterwards. What's
your conventional wisdom on this one: Are we bargaining ourselves into
a win-win situation? Or are we becoming low-priced callgirls for the
bottom-feeders of corporate America? We report, you decide. (via
Fark<
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" The first (and last) audio bl0g you
need to listen to"
" The first (and last) audio bl0g you
need to listen to"
09/05/2004 02:47 AMListen to your iPod in the car with
TransPod FM
Listen to your iPod in the car with
TransPod FM
12/12/2003 05:30 PMOn Friday,
Digital Lifestyle
Outfitters kicked off the weekend with the announcement of
TransPod FM, an all-in-one unit that allows iPod owners to play tunes
in their cars through a built-in digital FM transmitter that synchs
with an unused frequency on their stereos.
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