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 Saturday, August 23, 2003
Another Amazon Patent
Hey, the Europeans may be as dumb as the Americans when it comes to granting patents. The European Patent Office (EPO) in Munich has recently granted a patent to Amazon which covers all computerised methods of automatically delivering a gift to a third party. This patent is a descendant of the famous "Amazon One Click Patent" granted in the USA, but with a broader claim scope than the original US version. Read the rest of it. Yeah. There's no prior...
[Jeremy Zawodny's blog
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Using RSS to Deliver Newsletters
"Barbara J. Feldman publishes Surfing the Net with Kids and recently joined the growing list of publishers who have added Web-based RSS feeds to deliver newsletters without going through email. Ezine-Tips asked Barbara to explain why she added an RSS feed and to outline the process." By chris@pirillo.com. [Lockergnome's RSS Resource
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BBC online probe to begin
The BBC's websites contain more than two million pages and reach up to 43% of the UK population each month...
[BBC News | Technology | World Edition
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Keywords: To Buy or Not to Buy
Sellers of sponsored keyword results, the paid links that pop up in response to specific search queries, have been getting rich off small businesses over the last two years. But the party may not last.
Joanna Glasner reports from San Jose, California. [Wired News
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So you want to start your own web hosting company
(kuro5hin) [via PlasticThinking: Moe's Link Dump
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XML machine the successor to von Neumann
Really bring data and programs together.
(The Register) [via Der Schockwellenreiter
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Bogofilter..
"is a mail filter that classifies mail as spam or ham (non-spam) by a statistical analysis of the message's header and content (body). The program is able to learn from the user's classifications and corrections. [...] Bogofilter is written in C. Supported platforms: Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, OS X, HP-UX, AIX, ..."
[via Der Schockwellenreiter
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Understanding Web Services [via Der Schockwellenreiter
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