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Friday, November 29, 2002

Don't Cheat Yourself. The expense of not saving for retirement. Plus, H&R's block party, and Hormel goes hog wild. [The Motley Fool]
10:01:00 AM     Comments

Software license tied to human rights. Responding to government crackdowns on unrestricted Internet use, hackers cook up a license that legally prohibits users of software released under it from censoring others. [CNET News.com]
9:41:35 AM     Comments

Postcards From Planet Google [New York Times: Technology]
9:20:29 AM     Comments

Computing's new shape [Economist: Opinion]
8:59:41 AM     Comments

Enron a year on: The need is not for more laws and regulations. Indeed, the danger after Sarbanes-Oxley is that there may be too many new rules not too few, increasing the risk that audit and corporate governance turn into meaningless box-ticking exercises that afford investors no extra protection. [Economist: Opinion]
8:29:29 AM     Comments

Building a Better Potato Pancake. Deep-fried and oh-so-fattening, the traditional latke is a staple of the Hanukkah table for many Jews, but dozens of online recipes take this humble treat to a new level. By Greg Sterling. [Wired News]
8:21:23 AM     Comments

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