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 Thursday, May 1, 2003
Ancient Architecture in Ohio Has a 3-D Rebirth. A 3-D reconstruction reveals the architecture of long-vanished North American cultures. By Anne Eisenberg. [New York Times: Technology]
6:57:54 PM    

Digital Photography Review: Canon PowerShot S400 Review. [Hack the Planet]
6:57:06 PM    

Corel software gets Smart on XML. The Canadian software maker releases a set of tools, Smart Graphics Studio, part of the company's push to drive earnings from tools using XML. [CNET News.com]
6:55:51 PM    

Estonia woos the computer age. The former communist country is fast becoming one of the leading nations on the internet. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
6:55:04 PM    

Sars brings online learning deal. A Scottish university provides online learning to 30,000 Hong Kong students whose colleges are closed due to Sars. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
6:54:38 PM    

Tiernan Ray: Why Blogs Haven't Stormed the Business World. [Scripting News]
6:53:42 PM    

Dell onto a Good Thing. Delves into BlackBerry territory [The Register]
6:52:46 PM    

First pictures of a personal mobile gateway phone from Samsung. Every horse [The Register]
6:52:13 PM    

Girls: are you lonely, frustrated, desperate?. Not desperate enough for this eBay geek date offer, trust us [The Register]
6:50:27 PM    

...WWW advertising...Is it possible without email spam and pop-ups?  Fortune: In the Hands of Geeks, Web Advertising Actually Works. For all the flash and animation that marketers have put into building Internet ads, the geeks have figured out the real trick: Relevance is more important than style. We're turning to the Internet more and more in the ordinary course of our lives. [Tomalak's Realm]
6:49:31 PM    

Linux luminaries join government effort. The leaders of several major open-source projects have joined George Washington University's Cyber Security Policy and Research Institute. [CNET News.com]
6:46:57 PM    

...always looking for more storage?...this is about on-demand storage.  IBM expands 'on-demand' product portfolio. The products announced today include storage virtualization technology and "pay-as-you-grow" offerings for storage and blade server systems. [Computerworld News]
6:45:52 PM    

...ok, so these are big time players, and you might have a small office, but look at the theory, and consider where this might head in 10-15 years for you...Aviation and aerospace companies finding value in CRM. Raytheon Aircraft, for example, sees an opportunity to turn company operations around by automating its customer-facing processes. [Computerworld News]
6:44:00 PM    

Wireless experts: Give us broadcast spectrum. At a congressional forum on how best to use broadcast spectrum, experts debated whether it should be sold by the government, leased or made available for free. [Computerworld News]
6:41:46 PM