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Monday, January 06, 2003 |
UN says Iraq nuclear search 'inconclusive'. The head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog says weapons inspectors in Iraq have found nothing suspicious so far. [BBC News | World | UK Edition] 5:18:35 PM ![]() |
Apple banks on digital media harvest. The Mac maker is expected to unveil a new portable product aimed at bolstering the company's strategy to make itself into a major player in home entertainment. [CNET News.com] 1:14:48 PM ![]() |
Outlook News Aggregator. Good news! Version 0.1 of the Outlook News Aggregator is now available for download. It requires Outlook 2002 (aka Outlook XP). [Greg Reinacker's Weblog] [Scott Hanselman's Weblog] Very Cool... Now if only radio's agg would expose itself this way... 12:39:26 PM ![]() |
Joshua Allen speaks up, eloquently, for The Semantic Web. [Scripting News] 11:21:30 AM ![]() |
Top Ten Conspiracy Theories of 2002 [jwz] 10:51:18 AM ![]() |
U.S. in No Rush Over North Korea's Food Aid. As the confrontation deepens over North Korea's nuclear weapons program, the United States has continued to withhold the approval of grain shipments. By Steven R. Weisman. [New York Times: Politics] 10:51:07 AM ![]() |
Microsoft's masterplan to screw phone partner - full details. Sendo in the clowns [The Register] 10:32:07 AM ![]() |
Microsoft hooks up with CDMA. The software giant steps up its fight with Nokia, unveiling software that powers cell phones based on a faster version Code Division Multiple Access technology. [CNET News.com] 10:14:10 AM ![]() |