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Today's Magic Number: 5!







Today's Magic Number: 5!

Today's Magic Number: 5! 03/13/2003 10:26 AM

Today was alright...nothing much to speak of. Allen didn't tell me something yesterday or today that I just now found...




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MP3 Player Magic Number: 1,000 Songs


MP3 Player Magic Number: 1,000 Songs 04/22/2004 06:41 PM
One thousand songs, or about the capacity of Apple's iPod mini, is "about the right size" for an MP3 player, according to a survey by Jupiter Research. By MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)

Search Detective Offers Cell Phone Magic
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Search Detective Offers Cell Phone Magic
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The website, http://www.searchdetective.net provides search information to those seeking address and phone data. Search Detective is also offering a free download of Date Detectives Software. [PRWEB Feb 5, 2005]

Magic Project, the true Magic playing


Magic Project, the true Magic playing 11/11/2003 06:54 PM
MagicProject 0.3 released !

Monday, May 24 Begins Nationwide Number
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You Switch, But What Happens to the Old
Phone?


Monday, May 24 Begins Nationwide Number
Portability: Keep Your Cell Number When
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"Number portability" began in November for parts of the country, but on Monday it will be available throughout the nation. Millions of cellular phone users are about to discover that when they switch companies they can keep their number, but a new phone will be required. One company offers consumers an easy way to get rid of old cell phones and get paid cash for doing it. [PRWEB May 21, 2004]

Today's The Day


Today's The Day 08/19/2004 10:16 AM

FlashQuotes: Google starts trading today at $85. You can monitor it at the link above.

USAToday has an article about how Google almost fumbled the whole thing and generally made themselves look like pre-bubble, late-90s, arrogant, no-business-plan-having schmucks.

Using a "Dutch auction," Google had investors submit bids on how many shares and at what price they would be willing to buy, so it could use that information to price the IPO.

While that may have sounded good in theory, the auction and its roadshow turned out to be a messy process in which Google upset institutional and individual investors alike. The pros complained Google management wouldn't give details on their business plans; average investors balked because the company priced the IPO out of reach of most of them. Then, to top it off, the deal hit a snag with the Securities and Exchange Commission at the 11th hour as Google appeared to run afoul of IPO regulations.

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And today's an even better one


And today's an even better one 01/07/2004 05:35 PM
After burning the midnight oil (and the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's oil, and more weekend oil than I'd like to think about) and batting off the flu (twice, dammit! It's not better the second time around) I'm happy to say... it's done! It, in this case, is the proof-of-concept, first cut porting of the current work-language-from-hell over to something that sucks much less, and has far fewer database limits. Or, more succinctly, it means I have a working 4GL languag compiler that targets Parrot, with runtime libraries that use NCurses for screen control and PostgreSQL as a back-end database....

Today's top ESB choices


Today's top ESB choices 07/23/2004 09:21 AM
We name today's top seven ESB vendors in the new issue of Loosely Coupled monthly digest, which is now available for ...

Today's riddle.......


Today's riddle....... 12/27/2003 11:32 PM
What's the gift that keeps on giving? That doesn't discriminate It doesn't feel the same to everyone It will halt...

Today's song


Today's song 04/23/2004 09:23 AM

Today's song is Time Has Come Today by the Chambers Brothers. It will be in heavy rotation until the Time has passed.


"today's column"


"today's column" 01/12/2004 02:57 AM

today's dose


today's dose 07/23/2004 11:14 AM
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As you might notice, I've replaced the earlier bandwidth-stealing links to Slate with real links. Still no word from the people who purport to sell the rights to post Doonesbury content. Memo to Slate: build a simple protocol for blogs to link to comics you carry.

Today's fun stats


Today's fun stats 03/14/2005 06:11 PM

Some fun facts from the two keynotes I attended at the Wharton Technology Conference today: Lou D'Ambrosio of Avaya and Jeff Weiner of Yahoo!

  • In 1998, the average Web search query was 1.2 words long; in 2004 was twice as long (2.5 words). Weiner (who heads up the search business at Yahoo!) made an insightful connection between this stat and the Long Tail phenomenon. Longer queries means more permutations. More permutations means more unique searches. More unique searches means a longer tail in the distirbution of queries, which enables business models (sponsored search and micro-targeted advertising) that focus on that side of the curve.
  • Yahoo!'s Launch service has three billion recommendations about music from its users. I wonder how many recommendations Amazon.com has on its site? Must be a biiiiiiig number
  • There were 17 million business voice over IP lines deoployed in 2004. In 2005, that is expected to be 24.6 million, which for the first time will exceed new TDM (traditional telephone) lines deployed. In other words, this year is the inflection point for VOIP in business.

really today's dose


really today's dose 07/24/2004 02:33 PM
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Still no word...

"Today's set looks and works a bit
different..."


"Today's set looks and works a bit
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Monster: Today's the day


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Today's Papers


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cam's got a great start on a trackbacked google news-style community

today's column


today's column 01/11/2004 07:09 PM
about Turkey .. Tom Friedman .. To wit

nytimes.com/2004/01/11/opinion/11FRIE.html
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Today's Kluge Is Tomorrow's...


Today's Kluge Is Tomorrow's... 06/11/2004 01:54 AM
Technology innovation in the age of wireless may have come to the point where we don't need startling new technologies as much as simple ways of doing all those things we're doing in less simple ways. By Douglas Rushkoff, The Feature (via MyAppleMenu)

Securing IE for Today's WW(Infected)W


Securing IE for Today's WW(Infected)W 12/22/2004 01:17 AM

Welcome to TODAY'S FRONT PAGES


Welcome to TODAY'S FRONT PAGES 11/04/2003 08:44 AM
Today's front pages, the first pages of more than 250 newspapers every single day .. ¨§Œ ˆŒ ¬„ ¨Š§Œ § ˆ†§…‡€Œ‡§Œ ¬‡§† .. 179 Titelzeilen aus 26 Ländern .. 119 newspapers from 23 countries

newseum.org/todaysfrontpages
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Security in Today's World


Security in Today's World 12/17/2004 06:43 PM

"today's edition of The Bleat"


"today's edition of The Bleat" 11/11/2003 09:19 AM

Once Out of Reach, Now Today's Special


Once Out of Reach, Now Today's Special 07/13/2004 10:18 PM
Restaurant wine lists are prime sources of profits, but wine — and creative pricing schemes — have become a marketing tool as well.

Today's Microsoft Chats


Today's Microsoft Chats 04/22/2004 11:55 AM

according to today's New York Times


according to today's New York Times 04/22/2004 05:17 AM

nytimes.com/2004/04/20/health/20BRAI.html
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RSA Laboratories' FAQ about today's
cryptography v4.1


RSA Laboratories' FAQ about today's
cryptography v4.1
05/27/2004 12:09 PM
The online version is here - links to download the document are on the upper right hand part of the page.

Admin: Today's ResearchBuzz


Admin: Today's ResearchBuzz 04/27/2004 07:17 AM
Today's ResearchBuzz may be late or nonexistent. Thanks for your patience....

Today's Dilbert r4wks


Today's Dilbert r4wks 06/05/2005 11:42 PM
Cory Doctorow: The quality of Dilbert can be very uneven -- I think in part because it's just not novel to read comedy about engineers anymore, and in part because Adams has been out of the workforce for long enough that he sometimes has to reach for material.

That said, today's is amazing, an hilarious piss-take on inspirational posters. A couple of the panels here are among the best sig-file fodder I've ever seen. Link

Reactions to today's announcement


Reactions to today's announcement 06/17/2005 03:22 PM
Reactions to today's Apple announcement run the gamut from Apple is dead to So What? Big Deal. But as always, our favorite is Crazy Apple Rumors Site: Apple Switches to Intel: AAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!! OH MY GOD! AAAAAAAAAAA!!! NOOOOOOO!!! WHAT WILL BECOME...

Today's topic for discussion


Today's topic for discussion 03/19/2003 10:26 PM
Does using OTP (One Time Passwords) for electronic banking give a significant security improvement over certificate based solutions?...

Today's Posting Will Be Delayed


Today's Posting Will Be Delayed 02/18/2004 10:48 AM
Today's news will be posted a bit later today. Thanks for your patience....

Today's LinuxWorld Is All Grown Up


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"The Times : Today's Headlines"


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Today's Wall Street Journal


Today's Wall Street Journal 12/27/2003 01:57 AM
FORD FUNDING TERRORISTS

opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110004482
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Yesterday's Shocker Is Today's Must Read


Yesterday's Shocker Is Today's Must Read 09/10/2004 08:50 AM
The formerly outré, freaky and unthinkable now constitute business as usual in popular culture. And these have become outright selling points for books that eagerly capitalize on their kinks.

the experiences of today's top political
bl0ggers


the experiences of today's top political
bl0ggers
09/26/2004 10:42 AM
Fear and Laptops on the Campaign Trail

nytimes.com/2004/09/26/magazine/26BLOGS.html
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Today's Bank Robber Might Look Like a
Neighbor


Today's Bank Robber Might Look Like a
Neighbor
07/03/2004 08:25 AM
Law enforcement officials say that an increasing number of bank robberies are being pulled off by teenagers and senior citizens — anyone with an acute need for cash.

Today's Definition of Marketing. Has it
Changed?


Today's Definition of Marketing. Has it
Changed?
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