Monday, 24 May 2004
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RSS vs. email .
Alex Barnett...
RSS vs. email.
Alex Barnett has done a fabulous job of detailing RSS vs. email. [Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger] [Scott Young's Radio Weblog]
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Ole authors RSS cookbook -- how to...
Ole authors RSS cookbook -- how to get started with RSS.
Ole Eichhorn has written a cool RSS guide for beginners who are wondering what all this syndication hype is about and how to get started. [Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger] [Scott Young's Radio Weblog]
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'Wedding video' clouds US denials
A home movie-style video appears to back victims' claims that US forces in Iraq bombed a wedding party. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
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What have we done? Susan Sontag on the Abu Ghraib images
What do the Abu Ghraib images really tell us about America? Susan Sontag on the ugly face of the war. [Guardian Unlimited]
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Another former US general, Anthony Zinni...
Another former US general, Anthony Zinni, has spoken out about the war in Iraq, on this evening's 60 Minutes. He calls for the resignation of the civilians in the Pentagon, all the way up to Rumsfeld. I wonder why he stops there. The President is the one who led us to this disastrous war. At this point I wonder how any American can feel this war was worth it. Every justification we've heard was a lie. [Scripting News] Most of us knew that before the war started.
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Classical Finally Cracks the Internet
Internet2, the next generation, with enough broadband capacity to transmit huge quantities of data, makes it possible for musicians to join forces from great distances. [New York Times: Technology] 'Pinchas Zukerman, the violinist and conductor, meanwhile, was virtually alone in his excitement about the video conference as a tool for music education. In the early 90's, he was already working with Compression Labs Inc. to help develop the technology. Mr. Zukerman, who teaches at the Manhattan School of Music, approached the school's president, Marta Istomin, in 1995.'
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