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Wednesday, September 08, 2004

Dive Into Python [Slashdot:]
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OOPS Wiki. In case you missed it in my Community area, the OOPS project has launched a wiki. "It is a quick setup, still needs lots of work. Your suggestions are highly appreciated. This spin-off project upholds the same spirit and methodology as the OOPS project – volunteers adopt whatever video lecture(s) you like. All you need to do is use this wiki system to “claim” so by editing the page and filling in the appropriate blank cells. At least that is what you do now… until someone suggests a better way. Until then…. " By Various Authors, September 6, 2004 [Refer][Research][Reflect] [OLDaily]
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House Panel OKs Copyright, Spyware Bills. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hackers who secretly install "spyware" on others' computers and Internet users who copy movies and music without permission could face up to three years in prison under bills that advanced in Congress on Wednesday. [Reuters: Technology]
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The Tablet PC Takes Its Place in the Classroom. A versatile portable device can play a role in tests, note-taking and homework, and even act as a blackboard. By By THOMAS J. FITZGERALD. [The New York Times > Technology]
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Protests Powered by Cellphone. A text-messaging service is put into action to choreograph fast-moving political protests. By By PATRICK DI JUSTO. [The New York Times > Technology]
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New Google Toolbar Brings Browse By Name [Slashdot:]
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Sony Develops TVs That Zoom in for True Close-ups [Slashdot:]
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