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21:23 03/06/02
i would like to put my ie bookmarks here.

i wish i knew how to properly leverage radio into doing that for me.

 

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Saturday, February 16, 2002

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EarthFiles: Oort Cloud update: "Perturbed Comet Orbits"
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More Language: Michael Ax's pointer to WordNet, an online lexical reference system whose design is inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are organized into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical concept. Different relations link the synonym sets.
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A plug for Virtual Salt, a compendium of solid work in everything that matters. A treasure by Robert Harris, a writer and educator with more than 25 years of teaching experience at the college and university level.
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infoSync : Futuristic portability from IBM IBM researchers have invented a prototype 9-ounce portable computing device that could pave the way for a new set of functionality in the handheld space with its capability of transforming into either a handheld, desktop, laptop, tablet or a wearable computer, without having to be rebooted. Codenamed "MetaPad", the device is about the size of a ¾ inch (2 cm) thick stack of 3-by-5 inch (7,5 by 12,5 cm) index cards, and is part of IBM's research to explore how humans interact with computers and to help identify the technologies needed for future pervasive devices and the infrastructure that will support these devices.

800x600. i wonder what time to market. wow.

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Synopsising a thread on Telephony equipment: Dialogic is now part of Intel. So far, this product appears ideal for what I need. There used to be a magazine called "Computer Telephony" which morphed into Communications Convergence. it points me to a product by Brook Trout. Asked TurboPower for board recommendations; They pointed to their Modems Page.
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NetworkingNews.org - Networking News source for the Professional "Their tool is a superset of the tool that Microsoft is providing," Goodhew said. "It will take the full range of software written in Java over to the .Net Framework."

Are they back? I think so. For most of the last 7 years MicroSoft seemed to turn into a company selling soap rather than technology. Now that SOAP is the technology I am changing my tune on them. Thank Heavens they got Anders a real Job. The future looked terrible for a while there. .net changes that.

@ 14:53 03/15/02
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