Real World Linux 2004, Day 3: The conclusion
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Real World Linux 2004, Day 1: A real
world experience
Real World Linux 2004, Day 1: A real
world experience
04/13/2004 10:21 PMReal World Linux 2004 Conference and Expo is taking place this year at
the Metro Toronto Convention Center, North building, next to the
Canadian National Tower in the middle of Canada's largest city.
Real World Linux Conference 2004: Day 2
Real World Linux Conference 2004: Day 2
04/15/2004 03:58 AM TORONTO -- Real World Linux 2004 Conference and Expo is under way
this week at the Metro Convention Center in Canada's largest city, and
NewsForge is there. Day 2 of the conference saw a lot more people and
a lot more happening. (Go here for a report on Day 1.)
Real World Linux - The Big Move From
Windows to Linux
Real World Linux - The Big Move From
Windows to Linux
06/26/2002 01:02 PM"I have recently jumped over to Linux from Windows, after putting it
off for far too long, and thought it might be worth sharing my
experience in order to encourage others in the same boat."
ApacheCon 2004: Real World Scalability
ApacheCon 2004: Real World Scalability
12/19/2004 03:43 PMIf you are at ApacheCon, then come see my talk on Wednesday at 1.30pm
in Parthenon 4; it'll be fun. It's quite language agnostic, so it'll
be worthwhile wether you do PHP, Perl, Ruby or something entirely
different. Here's the blurp from the program: YOU can play with the
Big Boys and do thousands of dynamic requests per second. Some extra
thought into the overall architecture beats the pants off any amount
of micro-optimizations. You'll learn exactly how to do...
REAL World 2004 to kick off March 24
REAL World 2004 to kick off March 24
12/19/2003 02:25 PMREAL Software today announced that REAL World 2004, the REALbasic User
Conference, will be held March 24-26, 2004 at the Austin Convention
Center in Austin, Texas...
REAL World 2004 to gather REALbasic
users
REAL World 2004 to gather REALbasic
users
12/19/2003 02:33 PMAustin, Texas-based
REAL
Software Inc. on Friday announced plans for REAL World 2004, the
REALbasic user conference. The event will be held March 24 - 26, 2004
at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas. REALbasic is REAL
Software's cross-platform design environment. The development platform
is used to create everything from simple utilities to enterprise
applications.
REAL Software Announces REAL World 2005
Conference Dates and Location
REAL Software Announces REAL World 2005
Conference Dates and Location
08/27/2004 02:00 PMAUSTIN, Texas (August 26, 2004) - REAL Software, Inc. announced today
that REAL World 2005, The REALbasic User Conference, will be held
March 23-25, 2005 at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas.
Noted REALbasic authors and experts and REAL Software engineers will
be presenting sessions at REAL World 2005.
"REAL World is the perfect opportunity for REALbasic users, both
expert and novice alike, to get together to share ideas, information
and techniques. Attendees gain critical content that helps make them
better, more informed REALbasic developers," offered Geoff Perlman,
president and CEO of REAL Software.
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 world’s 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]
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.
The Real World
The Real World
08/12/2004 05:44 AMHeadhunter Mark Jaffe strips away the varnish on interview candidates
-- and his profession.
Wi-Fi in the real world - pt. 2
Wi-Fi in the real world - pt. 2
02/19/2004 07:28 PMThere's a hotspot where?
the real world (II)
the real world (II)
07/22/2004 04:53 PMAstonishing, and essentially unnoticed,
genocide continues.
Bipartisan support for us doing something. That could include you.
Connect.
Wi-Fi in the real world - pt. 1
Wi-Fi in the real world - pt. 1
02/10/2004 12:13 PMYes, it works - but is it usable?
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
Real Game World
Real Game World
09/10/2004 07:43 AMNew version
meanwhile, back in the real world
meanwhile, back in the real world
07/19/2004 10:01 AMMy wife is a housing attorney at
Bay Area Legal Aid. Her work keeps
mine in perspective. Yesterday, she sent friends the following appeal.
Please excuse the interruption of this "free culture" channel for an
issue that will determine whether hundreds of thousands of mostly
working families will have a roof over their head next month.
On Jul 18, 2004, at 10:53 PM, Bettina Neuefeind wrote:
Click
here to
read.
Real world semantics
Real world semantics
02/18/2004 09:32 AM
At ETech (which I unfortunately could not attend) there was a
presentation entitled
real world semantics that is close in spirit to my own
recent experimentation. The presenters were Technorati's
Kevin Marks and
Tantek Celik, who fought
the good fight to bring quality CSS support to Microsoft's
now-abandoned MSIE/Mac. Phrases they use to define real world
semantics: "emerging semantic (x)html", "adoption by 'real people'",
"beyond academics and theoretical discussions." Exactly.
...How to Become A Real-World Superhero
How to Become A Real-World Superhero
06/22/2005 01:47 AMA Real-World Project
A Real-World Project
01/07/2004 06:41 PMIn this months column is an actual project where Poser, 3D Studio Max,
and Photoshop were used to create several masks for an Art Exhibition.
By Nathan Segal. 1212
meanwhile, in the world of real issues
meanwhile, in the world of real issues
09/15/2004 09:25 AMMaking Torture
Legal, a story by Anthony Lewis about an issue that ought to be an
issue in this issueless campaign, is the best of its kind that I've
seen. It was referred to me by an Israeli friend. As he said to me,
"of course there is torture in Israeli prisons, but there is nothing
remotely as bad as this."
Truth, and justice. May it again be the American way.
OpinionJournal - The Real World
OpinionJournal - The Real World
04/28/2004 10:22 AMClaudia Rosett, in the Wall Street Journal, writes today .. Claudia
"Give this Woman a Pulitzer" Rossett .. More on the UN Oil for Food
Scandal .. UNSCAM
UPDATE:
opinionjournal.com/columnists/cRosett/?id=110005011
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Using Creative Commons in the Real World
Using Creative Commons in the Real World
03/24/2005 02:23 PMMagnatune founder John Buckman has
posted an
interview he did with Five Eight Magazine, about the use of
Creative Commons licenses in Magnatunes song catalog. He covers the
whys and hows of licensing, and how it helped at Magnatune.
Thinking Robotics for the Real World
Thinking Robotics for the Real World
12/19/2004 03:41 PMIST has published a new
article on the Bayesian Inspired
Brain and Artefacts project (BIBA), which is part of NEURO-iT, a
European Union Future and Emerging
Technologies Initiative. The goal of BIBA is to produce artefacts
that are capable of using Bayesian probabilistic logic to "understand
and implement life-like behavioral coordination". To state their goal
in
more understandable terms, they intend to make robots that can act on
incomplete data just like humans and other animals can. To this end
they
have constructed BIBA
Bot, a robot equipped with cameras, a SICK LMS and IR sensors.
BIBA Bot will initially demonstrate insect-level intelligence similar
to
that of an ant but researcher hope to eventually achieve mammal-level
intelligence equal to that of a dog.
IBM SVC - real-world storage
virtualisation
IBM SVC - real-world storage
virtualisation
08/09/2004 05:43 AMThe Register Aug 9 2004 10:15AM GMT
REAL World 2005 announced
REAL World 2005 announced
08/27/2004 02:02 PMREAL Software Inc. announced Thursday details of
REAL World 2005, the
user conference for its REALbasic programming environment. Next year's
event will be held March 23 - 25, 2005 at the Austin Convention Center
in Austin, Texas. The event's keynote will be presented by REAL
Software founder Geoff Perlman. REAL World 2005 includes two days of
sessions covering REALbasic topics, with content for beginners and
advanced users. Presentations by REAL Software professionals will be
given, as well the REALbasic Design Awards.
Real-world wardriving arrests
Real-world wardriving arrests
09/19/2004 09:09 PMZDNet Sep 20 2004 0:32AM GMT
Semacode - Hyperlinks For The Real World
Semacode - Hyperlinks For The Real World
05/08/2004 03:55 PMOther News: REAL World 2005
Other News: REAL World 2005
08/30/2004 09:59 AMA conference for REALbasic programmers is scheduled for next March in
Austin.
Real World Creative Commons
Real World Creative Commons
03/14/2005 06:06 PMLondon-based music business magazine Five Eight has published an
article by Magnatune founder John
Buckman titled Using the Creative Commons in the Real World in which Buckman
explains how he chose to use a CC license for his record label.
Also, Buckman in response to a question on his blog regarding source material:
I'm in the process of consolidating all the various
individual tracks we've received, to make a "remix sources" page at
Magnatune, so you can easily find them all, and create new,
interesting works.
Keep up the good work John!
Lucire enters the real world
Lucire enters the real world
05/31/2004 05:15 PM
Lucire the
fashion website becomes the next website to go real world with a
magazine in newsagents. It's not the first (see
Chud which publishes
Movi
e Insider) but they've taken the step of putting the prototype May
issue online in .pdf format and are asking readers for their input.
How well can they do in an already crowded market place and is it
significantly different for us to care?
Accessibility Issues In The Real World
Accessibility Issues In The Real World
06/11/2002 06:52 AM"To be honest, my considerations in regard to usability and
accessibility extended to making sure sites were cross- browser
compliant. That changed when I was handed the task of developing
content for several sites that by necessity must be accessible to
people with impaired vision. "
The Real World Of Online Music
The Real World Of Online Music
09/15/2004 09:47 PMSometimes soon, the labels will be forced to start using P2P to
market, distribute and sell their offerings. By Jon Newton,
TechNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
Feature Creep: The Real World
Feature Creep: The Real World
08/18/2004 11:01 AMI really have to hand it to Glaser. Steve Jobs may someday permit
licensing Fairplay technology to competing music services, but Real's
CEO, almost assuredly a dedicated Apple worshiper, has single-handedly
insured that his own company won't be one of them. By Sanford May,
Gizmodo (via MyAppleMenu)
Buzz on 3D real-world-ish interfaces
Buzz on 3D real-world-ish interfaces
12/12/2003 04:20 PMBuzz Andersen posts on the problems with interfaces that mimic
the real-world too closely.
REAL World 2005 Schedule Posted
REAL World 2005 Schedule Posted
12/19/2004 02:56 PMREAL World 2005 is scheduled for March 23rd through March 25th and the
session schedule has just been posted! There are over 35 sessions on a
wide range of topics for all REALbasic users from...
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Picking a Real World Release Dates
Picking a Real World Release Dates
11/12/2002 09:37 AMI've worked in big software companies, teeny tiny small software
companies and worked with software companies all over the globe. And
one thing remains constant: we all screw up release dates with the
regularity of snow at the North Pole. I have to think that a big part
of it is that managers fail to take into account one simple thing:
I'm a person first. A worker second.
"zeldman.acc"
Microsoft to license real-world use of
betas
Microsoft to license real-world use of
betas
04/18/2005 11:49 PMBuilder AU Apr 19 2005 4:13AM GMT
Real World Experiences With Satellite
Internet
Real World Experiences With Satellite
Internet
02/22/2003 06:44 PM"I am unable to get DSL or Cable Modem..."
REAL World 2005 Conference announced
REAL World 2005 Conference announced
08/27/2004 01:50 PMGrok Description matches for Real World Linux 2004, Day 3: The conclusion
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Lucas Group Appoints Larry Austin as
Managing Partner - Executive Search
Lucas Group Appoints Larry Austin as
Managing Partner - Executive Search
04/05/2005 02:17 AMLucas Group, a respected leader in professional recruiting, recently
appointed Larry Austin as the new Managing Partner of Executive Search
in Las Vegas. [PRWEB Apr 5, 2005]
"Austin Bay"
"Austin Bay"
03/17/2005 02:50 AMFree Wi-fi in Austin
Free Wi-fi in Austin
01/25/2004 09:52 PMFound this list:
Free Wireless Internet Access
Points in Austin, Texas
... and I figured everyone I knew needed to know where all the free
wi-fi spots were in Austin too.
Austin Becoming Wi-Fi Hot Spot
Austin Becoming Wi-Fi Hot Spot
06/13/2004 06:25 PMFree Austin
Free Austin
11/10/2003 10:53 PMThis Austin Statesman story ran last week; if you missed it, it's
worth checking out: Austin has a thriving Wi-Fi community, many of
whom believe that hot spots should be free. One group of volunteers
that will set up a hot spot for venue, sometimes using donated gear. I
talked to Rich MacKinnon, the founder of Less Networks and a driving
force behind Austin’s free networks movement, and was impressed by his
passion and drive. While this article points out that the free hot
spots in Austin are often more crowded then the cafes where you have
to pay to get online, I still think that ultimately there will be
space for both free and fee. The trick will be offering something
worth paying for in the fee sites, such as added security or
guaranteed bandwidth....
Austin Bay at Instapundit
Austin Bay at Instapundit
07/13/2004 12:19 AMan answer for you ..
Instapundit
instapundit.com/archives/016513.php
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Spyware Infiltrates Austin
Spyware Infiltrates Austin
02/01/2005 10:07 PMSpyware infections are on the rise in Austin, and software tools are
not enough. Local company Aces Technology Services explains the risks
and offers help. [PRWEB Jan 20, 2005]
Free and Easy in Austin
Free and Easy in Austin
11/03/2003 11:13 AMAustin's free hotspot locations grow: This article implies that Austin
is unique, and while it does have an interesting confluence of several
trends -- and Schlotzsky's and Wayport are both headquartered there --
there are dozens of free locations in other large cities as well. It
seems to be more of a coalescing community attitude, however, that
free hotspots make more sense than for-fee ones that's provoked this
and similar articles. The Schlotzsky's survey, by the way, is months
old, but the company keeps bringing it out. They have both free
computer access (via Apple iMacs) and free wireless at their test
stores, and their survey showed that six percent of visitors to the
stores during the survey came because of wireless access. At $7 for an
average customer purchase, that equates to $100,000 in gross
additional revenue per store, not overall, as the article implied. But
Schlotzsky's should really revamp those numbers given the massive
publicity they've received and the length of the experiment. [via
Smart Mobs]...
I leave for Austin in the morning.
I leave for Austin in the morning.
03/13/2003 10:26 AMI'm completely exhausted at the moment, and I'm sure I'll be moreso in
two days. But it'll be fun. BTW, in case you're interested, I'm not on
the shedule, but I have a guest appearance on
Craig Nevi
Austin Park Gets Wireless
Austin Park Gets Wireless
05/20/2004 11:29 AMAustin Wireless City worked with the City of Austin to build a hotspot
in Republic Square Park: The two have also partnered for hotspots at
One Texas Center and city hall. Republic Square is the first of four
Austin parks to get wireless. The City of Austin is apparently really
supportive of Austin Wireless City projects, which will only encourage
more Wi-Fi in Austin....
Austin to New Jersey with Wireless
Austin to New Jersey with Wireless
05/03/2004 08:42 PMNew York Times staffer John Schwartz drives his daughter from Austin
to New Jersey in search of colleges and Wi-Fi: Schwartz is a keen
observer of the Wi-Fi scene, and he writes of his fairly easy process
of finding Wi-Fi hotspots along his long route. He includes a bit of
found poetry from the Flying J, one of the many thousands of truck
stops that are or will become hotspots over the next year: God Bless
America / Position Open / Wireless Available. Schwartz started in
Austin, and he also filed this article about the work being carried
out by Richard MacKinnon, Jon Lebkowsky, and a cast of dozens involved
in Austin Wireless City to spread free Wi-Fi across the town....
More on Austin Apple Store
More on Austin Apple Store
03/06/2004 01:59 AMEarlier this week (2/23) ifoAppleStore.com posted
this:
I have updated information on the Barton Creek (Tex.)
store... it will be located in the "R" section of the
Austin mall, in space #8 on the upper level, in a space formerly
occupied by Fast Forward.
Still no word on when it'll open.
Livejournallers save Austin mural
Livejournallers save Austin mural
01/08/2004 07:46 PMA mural on the side of a shop in Austin that was to painted over by
the new owners has been saved by a campaign organized by
Livejournallers.
Link
(
via Torrez)
Austin Works to Trump Starbucks
Austin Works to Trump Starbucks
02/19/2004 12:43 PMPartners in Free Wi-Fi, Austin Wireless, and Less Networks are
offering free music to hotspots users in Austin: The groups have been
working together to help local venues build free hotspots. The
offering starts today and will extend through the end of SXSW 2004,
the music festival. Hotspot users, who don't pay for access, will be
able to listen to more than 500 songs for free. Users must have the
iTunes player and the songs are available through Apple iTunes music
share. Less Networks sees this as a one-up on an earlier Starbucks
offering where visitors could listen to a CD for free. The groups have
built 25 locations in Austin since September and have 3,600 registered
users. Around 100 people log on to the networks every day. Workers
don't charge venues for the help in setting up the networks or the
software, which lets venues manage the hotspot....
Austin Project Featured at SXSW
Austin Project Featured at SXSW
03/06/2004 01:49 AMThe Austin Chronicle takes a look at the Austin Wireless City
Project's initiatives around the SXSW music festival, which happens
next weekend: The project is offering free iTunes music to users of
the free hotspots set up by the project. In addition, the IC2
Institute, a research unit of the University of Texas, is making a
presentation during an Interactive Conference going on in conjunction
with the festival. The institute will talk about how everyday people
can benefit from connectivity. Howard Rheingold, who wrote Smart Mobs:
The Next Social Revolution, will also speak at the conference. Other
coverage of the Austin Wireless City Project's efforts include a story
written by its co-founder, Rich MacKinnon. He offers a really great
description of all the parties that benefit when a venue offers free
hotspots. He gives the example of a free hotspot at an Austin
restaurant and describes how a consultancy made money to install the
router, a printing company was paid to make new coasters touting the
free Wi-Fi, MacKinnon's company Less Networks pays a hosting facility
to support the hotspot and a PR firm is paid to promote the free
hotspots. He notes that even the big companies make money here,
including Kinko's which printed a new sign, CompUSA which sold the
access point, which was made by Buffalo, and SBC which provides the
DSL connection. The list actually goes on, offering a strong argument
for the business case behind free hotspots. [both links via Less
Networks]...
Signing Sunday in Austin at SXSW
Signing Sunday in Austin at SXSW
03/08/2004 11:03 PMA reminder of my upcoming Austin signing, this Sunday:
I will be signing copies of Eastern Standard Tribe Austin at
the SXSW conference, immediately
following the Bloggie Award
Ceremony on the trade-floor.
March 15, 1:30PM, at the book signing area of the
SXSW
Interactive Festival Trade Show & Exhibition on the third floor of
the Austin Convention Center.
If you're not a registered attendee at SXSW, you can get a free
trade-floor pass here.
Link"Austin Bay sends Glenn Reynolds"
"Austin Bay sends Glenn Reynolds"
07/13/2004 03:22 PMPodcast: On Site with Wayport's CEO in
Austin
Podcast: On Site with Wayport's CEO in
Austin
03/19/2005 02:24 AM
During my
visit to Austin this week, I stopped by Wayport and recorded this
interview: David Vucina, CEO of Wayport, the leading
hotspot infrastructure builder, reseller network, and managed services
operator in the industry, lead me on a tour around their new facility
in Austin, Texas. I have to say it's quite impressive. I wondered
aloud why all the functions of the company were in one place:
warehouse, hotspot assembly, customer service, network operation
system, system management, and administration. But after taking the
tour, it was pretty clear: the company is more like a big IT
(information technology) department for hire than, for instance, an
Internet service provider.
There are times in this virtual world when it's useful seeing
firsthand how things are done. For instance, I was able to see the
assembly facility Wayport is using to prep the equipment that goes
into the field. They have a separate area for assembling custom
McDonald's boxes because they're putting so many of them together. The
assembly manager said that they had shipped over 400 hotspot boxes of
all kinds in a recent day. They're typically handling site surveys for
25 to 100 sites per week, and that isn't slacking off.
A customer service operator gave me a tour through their CRM software
that lets them slice and dice problems in a variety of ways, such as
all previous problems that hotel room or how that particular user
authenticated onto their network. This is typical stuff for any robust
customer service/technical support operation, but the tools are quite
nice and the Tier 2 reps have access to very level technical details
about the access point or access port.
In the 30-minute audio interview I recorded with Vucina, we talked
largely about the hotspot world, Wayport's position in it, and what
the company will do when the U.S. becomes largely unwired. We also
spoke about the nature of Wi-Fi in complement to 3G cellular data.
You can download the interview as a plain MP3
file [15 MB] or as a ZIP
archive of that file [11 MB]
The Austin Chronicle: Screens: The Hot
Spot
The Austin Chronicle: Screens: The Hot
Spot
06/14/2004 10:08 AMAustin is the Wi-Fi capital .. an article .. he builds .. More > ..
[Link]
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City Of Austin Migrating To
OpenOffice.org
City Of Austin Migrating To
OpenOffice.org
12/17/2003 10:45 AMAn anonymous reader writes "NewsForge.com has a story up this morning
about the City of Austin and the results of their pilot program on
OpenOffice.org. The ...
My talk from the EFF-Austin party audio
My talk from the EFF-Austin party audio
03/13/2003 11:28 AM
Wiley Wiggins was kind enough to capture (and host!) the audio off my
16-minute talk at the EFF-Austin/EFF/ACTLab/Polycot party at SXSW. Can
you spot the time I said "NSA" when I meant "SS?"
16.5MB MP3
Link
Discuss
(
Thanks, Wiley!)
"Austin columnist Molly Ivins "
"Austin columnist Molly Ivins "
12/05/2003 10:14 AMNCSoft Austin to Colocate with Equinix
NCSoft Austin to Colocate with Equinix
12/09/2003 06:16 PMtheWHIR Dec 9 2003 5:36PM ET
Austin Wireless City Announces PC Deal
Austin Wireless City Announces PC Deal
04/09/2004 03:57 PMThe Austin Wireless City Project, which builds hotspots for local
venues free of charge, is talking about a deal it has with Image
Microsystems: Image Micro takes old computers that would otherwise be
headed for landfills and refurbishes them. It has donated 50 of the
computers to Austin Wireless City. After those 50 donated computers
are used, Image Micro will start loading Less Network's server
software onto the computers. Venues can buy the bundled hardware and
software, which serves as an AP, for $199. Previously, Austin Wireless
City loaded the software but this new development saves time for the
project, which already has a waiting list of 90 establishments hoping
to get hotspots....
Notes and Tips: Austin Apple Store
Notes and Tips: Austin Apple Store
04/16/2004 10:28 AMThey're hiring for another Apple Store coming to Austin.
Wi-Fi Alliance Moves to Austin, and a TV
Station Speculates
Wi-Fi Alliance Moves to Austin, and a TV
Station Speculates
04/23/2004 08:23 PMThe Wi-Fi Alliance, the group that certifies Wi-Fi equipment, moves
its headquarters from Silicon Valley to Austin, Texas: The Wi-Fi
Alliance is more a virtual organization with few staffers. The test
labs it work with are under contract all over the place. A television
station in Austin picks up the story and thinks that even though it
will create no jobs in the Austin area, that there's a large impact
involved. Sorry, folks, there won't be. That's not to put down Austin
(don't mess with Texas, as you know). Austin has a variety of free,
community, and for-fee groups and companies including Wayport and
Austin Wireless City. (Inset picture of Wayport's headquarters.)...
Kentucky Drops Utah 62-52 in Austin
Semis (AP)
Kentucky Drops Utah 62-52 in Austin
Semis (AP)
03/26/2005 01:51 AMAP - Regardless of whether Kentucky goes on to win the national
championship, the Wildcats accomplished something Friday night no team
has done all season: stymie Utah's Andrew Bogut. Primarily using two
7-foot backups and lots of help from smaller guys, the Wildcats
harassed Bogut into the poorest shooting game of his All-American
season and showed off their depth, spreading their scoring in a 62-52
victory in the Austin Regional semifinals.
BRS Group Selling Austin Data Center
BRS Group Selling Austin Data Center
04/21/2004 02:29 PMtheWHIR Apr 21 2004 6:41PM GMT
Apple planning Austin, TX retail store
Apple planning Austin, TX retail store
01/17/2004 10:38 PMThe Austin American-Statesman notes that "it looks like Apple is about
to open a store in Dell's back yard."...
Apple to open Austin, TX store on June
12
Apple to open Austin, TX store on June
12
06/04/2004 10:47 AMRon Johnson, Apple's senior vice president for retail, has confirmed
that Apple will open its Austin, Texas, retail store on June 12 in the
Barton Creek Square mall...
Real World Linux 2004, Day 3: The conclusion