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Stephen Rapley
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daily link  Sunday, 19 January 2003

Another wireless centenary

After December 2001's debatable centenary of Marconi's transmission of the letter 'S' across the Atlantic, the first formal radio telegram: 100 Jahre Kommunikationszeitalter. Wenn man heute so locker und selbstverständlich über den Atlantik hin und her emailt, dann hat das auch mit einem kommunikationsfreudigen Drahtlos-Freak aus Italien zu tun: "Vor genau hundert Jahren, am 18. Januar 1903, schickte US-Präsident Theodore Roosevelt das erste Funktelegramm über den Atlantik nach England - eine Grußbotschaft an den britischen König Edward VII. Der König antwortete prompt auf traditionellem Telegramm-Weg, und die globale Kommunikation war geboren.... [Industrial Technology & Witchcraft
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Kaputt

Ich auch! I'm getting the same message.

My Radio is kaputt. It won't let me upstream pictures anymore - I'm getting the cryptic message: Can't upstream because "The server, radio.xmlstoragesystem.com, returned error code 4: Can't find a sub-table named "item #1"." Help...! [The Cartoonist]

He's also posted to the radio-discuss list.

This could explain why I haven't been able to upload the cigarette card image for a day or so. I hope the 9 updates to the Radio root I just received fix up the problem.

 
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GeoURL take-up

The globe is starting to light up. In the last two weeks, Australia's visible population has increased from 2 or 3 up to large clusters across the continent. Very viral. Even the small numbers here in Australia indicate the limits of the current interface - but it' still fantatsic to be able to drill into the graphic at all and a clear indicator of a direction to head.

headmap: ..have a look at this BLOGOSPHERE. (SOURCE:Ross Mayfield) - cool moving globe showing who's where using the GeoURL database. Has to be seen to be believed!
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I suggested the integration a live dataset of url's and the globe to andy who'd already written the globe and was looking for an application and hooked him up with josh who already had the live dataset
</quote> [Roland Tanglao's Weblog]

 
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