Monday, 11 November 2002
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Welcome Macromedia, seriously
Macromedia has just announced Contribute, which is not only a web editor "for the rest of us", but especially a tool that allows to separate the designers' from the content amangers' work. [Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]
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A Hard Sell for Online CD Merchants. Online music swapping services like Napster and KaZaA have battered businesses in the music industry. But no group has taken it on the chin as much as online CD merchants. By Bob Tedeschi. [New York Times: Technology]
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Mother of soldier killed by U.S. bomb to lay wreath in Ottawa
Doreen Coolen has been invited to take part in the national Remembrance
Day ceremonies in Ottawa on Monday, but it's an honour the Nova Scotia
woman would rather not have.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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Iraq, U.S. plan next moves in showdown
As Saddam Hussein prepares for an emergency session of Iraq's parliament
to debate UN demands for weapons inspections, details of a possible U.S.
battle plan have surfaced.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News] Lest we forget.
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Britain celebrates with music. Business latest: British rock bands Oasis and Coldplay plus the perennially reliable Now compilation series have helped lift music sales out of their torpor, new research out today will show. [Guardian Unlimited]Gosh. I thought everyone was stealing music? How can sales be rising? Does the product have anything to do with it?! (sarcasm)
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Half London street crime is linked to cocaine use. UK latest: Nearly half of all London street crime is committed by offenders addicted to cocaine or apparently dependent on the drug, a study has found. [Guardian Unlimited]
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Speakable Web Services. Apple has done a marvelous job with the recognition and control systems, and now that you can script the Internet so easily in OS X, it's straightforward to build useful voice-driven commands that invoke external as well as local services.[Macintosh News] [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog] 'Me: "Temperature"
Computer: "36 degrees" '
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