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TV star Neil buys Dylan's local
TV star Neil buys Dylan's local
04/21/2004 03:34 PMThe pub that helped inspire poet Dylan Thomas is bought at auction by
Men Behaving Badly star Neil Morrissey in Laugharne, west Wales.
FCC Dives Into the VOIP
FCC Dives Into the VOIP
02/17/2004 11:42 AMFederal regulators last week took the first step on a journey that
could lead to the end of the traditional Public Switched Telephone
Network and the migration of most voice traffic to IP-based networks.
Gates Nose-Dives at CES
Gates Nose-Dives at CES
01/06/2005 09:26 AMCox Communications dives into VoIP
Cox Communications dives into VoIP
12/15/2003 04:27 PMThe cable provider launches its first Net-based phone service, part of
a focus on smaller markets, where it wouldn't be cost-effective for
Cox to offer its more traditional phone setup.
Cingular dives into corporate e-mail
Cingular dives into corporate e-mail
08/09/2004 09:07 AMAfter several years of wireless carriers trying to convince the
enterprise that they can be a trusted partner in hosting corporate
data, Cingular Wireless announced an alternative, hybrid e-mail
solution using Seven?s technology last week.
Open Water dives in at number one
Open Water dives in at number one
09/14/2004 11:10 AMReal-life thriller Open Water goes straight to the top of the UK box
office in its opening week.
Not-So-Clean Hard Dives For Sale
Not-So-Clean Hard Dives For Sale
06/08/2004 09:56 PMPhelps Dives In With 1st Gold Medal
(washingtonpost.com)
Phelps Dives In With 1st Gold Medal
(washingtonpost.com)
08/14/2004 08:23 PMwashingtonpost.com - ATHENS, Aug.14 -- All this time, Michael Phelps
kept telling everyone, he only wanted one gold medal.
China swan dives into transgenic
forestry
China swan dives into transgenic
forestry
03/14/2005 06:27 PMUsatoday.com - Fri Mar 11, 08:18 am GMT
Airline's interest in mile-high Wi-Fi
dives
Airline's interest in mile-high Wi-Fi
dives
09/07/2004 02:26 PMIn-flight broadband still too expensive and immature, British Airways
CEO says.
Comcast dives into Internet phone
service
Comcast dives into Internet phone
service
05/26/2004 04:50 PMUSA Today May 26 2004 8:16PM GMT
Margin points tightened by hardware
price dives
Margin points tightened by hardware
price dives
01/18/2004 10:25 PMComputer Weekly Jan 19 2004 2:10AM GMT
Rice Dives Into Heart of Middle East
Peacemaking
Rice Dives Into Heart of Middle East
Peacemaking
02/05/2005 09:58 PMReuters via Wired News Feb 6 2005 1:49AM GMT
Chicago Factory Growth Slows, Jobs Index
Dives
Chicago Factory Growth Slows, Jobs Index
Dives
12/30/2004 02:47 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 30 2004 5:52PM GMT
Rice Dives Into Heart of Middle East
Peacemaking (Reuters)
Rice Dives Into Heart of Middle East
Peacemaking (Reuters)
02/05/2005 10:15 PMReuters - Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice hopes to drive the Israelis and Palestinians closer to
peace in Jerusalem on Sunday on her first visit as secretary of
state to the heart of their conflict.
High-Dives Into Muddy Tiber Brighten
Roman New Year (Reuters)
High-Dives Into Muddy Tiber Brighten
Roman New Year (Reuters)
01/02/2004 10:45 AMReuters - Four Romans braved the chill to dive 52
feet off a bridge into the muddy River Tiber to mark a New Year
tradition Thursday.
Slate
Slate
07/15/2004 06:54 PMquiz
slate.msn.com/id/2103764
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Clean Slate
Clean Slate
09/23/2004 03:09 PMClick Clickclick clickclickclunkclickclunk What the?
clunkclunkclunkCLUNKclunkclunk oh shit CLUNKCLUNKCLUNKCLUNK My hard
drive failed quite beautifully over the last weekend. It sits, now, on
my desk, rattling every time I pick it up to give it a mournful shake.
Happily, I...
MSN Slate Magazine
MSN Slate Magazine
06/24/2004 11:11 AMSlate to thank for hyperlinks?
Slate to thank for hyperlinks?
12/24/2004 12:37 PMI'm catching up on e-mail as my flight is delayed in O'Hare and came
across the following tidbit about Slate Magazine in the latest Edupage
mailing: Although the magazine only recently achieved break-even
status on revenue of about $6 million per year, Slate won a National
Magazine Award for its editorial content, and mainstream news
organizations frequently cite it. The publication is also given credit
for shaping Web publishing and introducing the use of hyperlinks and
Web logs. (Emphasis mine.)...
Spinning off Slate
Spinning off Slate
07/23/2004 11:35 PMUSA Today Jul 24 2004 3:07AM GMT
Art Mobs in Slate
Art Mobs in Slate
07/21/2004 07:44 PMSlate is running a piece
today entitled "Art Mobs" that takes a look at how collaboration
between artists has changed as things move online. It covers
graphical, film, and text pieces, but the best example is a song.
We've profiled MacJams
before, the site built around sharing tracks for Apple's Garageband
users. They've got Creative Commons licenses built in and this slate
article highlights the final
track "Please Eat." It is the fourth version of an earlier cut,
and in the end four different musicians contributed 36 separate tracks
to the final song.
I did some digging around and here is
the original track, which is licensed under an Attribution
license. If you'd like to further mash the track, the final
track mentioned is under an Attribution-Noncommercial
license.
MSN to Sell Slate?
MSN to Sell Slate?
07/26/2004 12:51 PMSounds like MSN may shed yet another piece of its business, if it
follows through with plans to sell its "Slate" online magazine.
The Granick Slate
The Granick Slate
03/06/2004 01:51 AMJennifer Granick's
slate card for today's election is out.
Granick's judgment about things political is a standard for all right
(as in correct) thinking people out here. To the surprise of some, she
has endorsed Senator Edwards:
"Kerry's probably going to be
the nominee, and hopefully our next president, and I'm feeling pretty
good about that. But he's got to learn the lesson that Howard Dean
taught the Democrats, which is that you can't win by playing it safe
and hoping to get the "Anyone But Bush" vote. You have to take a
stance. Edwards' "Two Americas" platform is great. He's talking about
class and race and a vision of how government can help regular people.
I think that the Democrats need to heed this message, and a vote for
Edwards will help."
M$ sells Slate to WaPo
M$ sells Slate to WaPo
12/22/2004 01:30 AM
Xeni Jardin:
Microsoft will sell the online publication Slate to the
Washington
Post. No editorial changes anticipated.
Link (
Thanks Steve Portigal)
Clean Slate Smalltalk 0.3
Clean Slate Smalltalk 0.3
08/08/2004 05:04 PMA new dialect and environment in the Smalltalk family.
more on blank slate design
more on blank slate design
03/06/2004 01:57 AMhelping people ease into a new application environment is a
fascinating development challenge
Slate: How To Speed-Read the Net
Slate: How To Speed-Read the Net
03/06/2004 01:48 AMSlate launched their RSS feed today, and with it, published an
excellent introduction to RSS article by Paul Boutin. What I like
about the article (apart from the fact that it recommends SharpReader)
is that it's clearly geared towards people who are more likely to read
the New York Times or the Washington Post than diveintomark or
scripting news. Instead... (157 words)
Red Hat Holders OK Board Slate
Red Hat Holders OK Board Slate
09/21/2004 04:26 PMTheStreet.com Sep 21 2004 7:46PM GMT
Microsoft's Clean Slate
Microsoft's Clean Slate
07/24/2004 06:14 PMDaniel Gross' largely
lucid
explanation of Microsoft's current business position, which
appears on Slate Magazine (owned and operated by Microsoft, though
maybe
not for
much longer) glaringly ignores something: the company's
lawbreaking ways.
He compares Microsoft to the old AT&T. That's actually a more apt
comparison than you might think. AT&T was a regulated monopoly.
Microsoft is not. But the software company does have the government's
blessing, which makes its hegemony much worse for the rest of us. If
Microsoft is the new AT&T, it should be regulated, not wet-kissed
by the president and his people.
When he says Microsoft "beat back" antitrust challenges, that's quite
the spin. Microsoft basically got clobbered in the trial and in the
appeals court. Only when the Bush administration intervened to give
back what it had won in court -- a settlement that was a craven
cave-in -- did Microsoft finally get away with its illegal acts.
Then, with the coast essentially clear on serious stuff, Microsoft
spent billions to get rid of private antitrust lawsuits it surely
would have lost. Of course, for Microsoft, billions of dollars amount
to petty cash, which is why it's giving some of the loot back to
shareholders.
We are paying dearly for Bush's deal with Gates, and we'll continue to
pay for years go come, in lost innovation and high prices. If
Microsoft succeeds in extending the Windows and Office monopolies into
putting a toll booth on all digital content, we'll pay even more.
Maybe the Kerry administration will start enforcing antitrust laws
again for the biggest, most brutal monopolist of recent history.
Note: Maybe I missed it, but I can't find any reference on the Slate
site of Microsoft's declared wish to sell the magazine. Odd.
Slate recommends Firefox
Slate recommends Firefox
07/01/2004 03:38 PMWow. Even Microsoft-owned Slate.com is recommending Firefox over
IE (via kottke.org)
.
Slate on variety meats
Slate on variety meats
04/23/2004 01:46 PMInteresting article over at Slate about all the gross things you
usually only eat disguised as hot dogs, Offal Good -
Why upscale chefs are serving euphemistically named "variety
meats." Apparently British chef Fergus Henderson has a new book
out entitled The Whole Beast:
Nose to Tail Eating that has recipes for all the parts that
Americans tend to throw away.
The publication of Henderson's book heralds a new
fashion in food, already discernable in various hot restaurants in New
York: offal, the organs and extremities (nose, cheeks, tail, feet) of
butchered animals, has become chic.
Foie gras, truffles, and other traditional staples of
gastronomic excess now find themselves cheek by jowl on upscale menus
with, well, cheeks and jowls.
I haven't noticed this trend yet, but maybe I'm not eating at the
"right" spots. I certainly don't think I'll rush out and buy the book
any time soon. While I'm in favor of using the whole of the animal or
plant -- and don't like waste one bit -- I have a hard time trimming
the tips off a chicken's wings before I put it in to roast. As a
failed vegetarian, I now enjoy meat occasionally when I'm out, but
it's pretty much impossible for me to do any kind of chopping,
hacking, or anything else with animal parts in my own kitchen. I don't
expect to be boiling a pig's head any time soon, even if I had a pot
it would fit in.
Also, who's the editor at Slate that allowed such horrible pun for
the title?
Clean Slate Smalltalk 0.2.1
Clean Slate Smalltalk 0.2.1
01/05/2004 08:31 AMA new dialect and environment in the Smalltalk family.
MS puts Slate up for sale
MS puts Slate up for sale
07/23/2004 11:21 PMi guess content isn't a good fit, but slate sure is a great site
"Slate pointed out, just because you can
get Dylan doesn't mean that you should."
"Slate pointed out, just because you can
get Dylan doesn't mean that you should."
04/15/2004 09:08 AMMicrosoft set to sell Slate
Microsoft set to sell Slate
07/26/2004 03:33 AMZDNet UK Jul 26 2004 7:50AM GMT
Clean Slate Smalltalk 0.2
Clean Slate Smalltalk 0.2
12/08/2003 08:05 AMA new dialect and environment in the Smalltalk family.
Microsoft Trying To Sell Slate
Microsoft Trying To Sell Slate
07/23/2004 03:08 PMIt looks like Microsoft is giving up on the Slate experiment.
Launched with great fanfare by Microsoft as an online magazine, it
went through its disastrous attempt to charge people to subscribe (a
plan that almost everyone involved admitted was a huge failure), and
eventually went back to offering it's daily free content. Whenever
people talk about independent online magazines, they point to Salon
and Slate, and mention that while Salon seems to hang on with last
minute investment after last minute investment, Slate keeps going
thanks to billions in Microsoft money. That may no longer be the
case. Microsoft is apparently
talking with a variety of media
companies about selling the online magazine. Apparently,
Microsoft is looking to use the sale to do a bigger advertising deal
with some media company, but if that doesn't work out, selling the
whole thing isn't a problem.
"Slate, by William Saletan"
"Slate, by William Saletan"
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