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Wednesday 19 February 2003 |
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Microsoft Tests the Blogging-Tool Waters. [Scripting News] 5:16:38 PM |
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BBC: "Hundreds of large companies are being sent a guide by the music industry warning them that staff are downloading music illegally over the internet." [BBC entertainment] 4:27:27 PM |
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Argos and Littlewoods have been fined a record £22.5m by the UK's trading watchdog for fixing the price of toys and games. [BBC News | UK | UK Edition] 2:26:07 PM |
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Kevin Burton's NewsMonster is apparently an advanced weblog manager, reputation system, micropayment economy, and semantic web application. Or you could use it as an RSS aggregator. [Hack the Planet] 2:25:35 PM |
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Business: The news coming out of Reuters makes for pretty grim reading. [Guardian Unlimited] 2:23:54 PM |
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Twenty young men, many of them students, have been arrested in Tunisia for looking at banned websites. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition] 2:22:29 PM |
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Drivers who kill someone after falling asleep at the wheel or using a mobile should face at least two years in jail, courts are told. [BBC News | UK] 12:24:30 AM |