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  Friday, 11 October 2002



Last gang rapist jailed for 40 years

[Sydney Morning Herald]
11:59:38 PM    

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iMac is PC Magazine's editor's choice.

[Apple]
11:48:51 PM    

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MPEG zooms in on new video codec. A new compression format for digital video is turning heads over claims that it can deliver DVD-quality broadcasts on the Internet using fewer network resources than rivals.

[Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]
11:45:51 PM    

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EDS is coping with tough times with particular reference to the huge contracts it has in Oz. As someone working for the South Australian government I am at their mercy constantly and don't find it a pleasant experience. As Dave says, BOGU (bend over and grease up). I have a very small number of friends in the stratosphere of other government departments who say the EDS contract has been resposible for pulling SA out of the stone age. What do you think?

[Australian IT - Business]
11:30:08 PM    

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The greatest journalistic correction... EVER!

[Daily Rotten]
11:21:20 PM    

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Hitachi, Mitsubishi to integrate Chip stuff mainly it seems.

[Australian IT - Business]
11:15:58 PM    

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Riding along with the Internet Bookmobile. Angered by a law that extends copyright terms for 20 years, a crusader named Brewster Kahle wants to use the Internet to make books available to everyone.

Of course, it sounds like he's taking Project Gutenberg into non-PD realms as protest. Interesting.

[Salon.com]
11:10:11 PM    

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A must upgrade. PC experts agree OSX is very groovy!

[Apple]
11:03:14 PM    

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Bush twists facts to fit, analysts say

[Sydney Morning Herald]
10:56:28 PM    

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New Part of China's Great Wall Found. A new 50-mile section of China's iconic structure has been discovered in northwestern China, centuries after being submerged by the sands that move across the arid area each year. By The Associated Press.

[New York Times: International]
10:52:04 PM    

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