Sunday, September 07, 2003

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1.  A Growing AOL Europe Now Sets Example for U.S.. In a role reversal, AOL Europe, led by Michael Lynton, is emerging as an upbeat counterpoint to AOL's sagging domestic business. By David D. Kirkpatrick.
2.  Kodak Switches to Business Focus. Kodak is undergoing a risky metamorphosis as it tries to sell more products to businesses -- one in which the brand may risk losing its cachet. By Claudia H. Deutsch.
3.  Web Site Goes Online to Find Nazi-Looted Art. An organization for American museums has created an online registry of art objects to help speed the return of works seized during the Nazi era. By Elizabeth Olson.
4.  Criticism Over the Fine Print of Calling Plans. Evean as unlimited calling plans are gaining in popularity, few customers are aware of the hidden costs often associated with them. By Matt Richtel.
5.  Day in Court for Bid to End WorldCom's Bankruptcy. A trial is set to begin to decide whether WorldCom's reorganization plan is fair and feasible. The company could be reborn as MCI. By Barnaby J. Feder.
6.  With Politeness, Easing the Pain of E-Mail Mishaps. The recent torrent of e-mail messages unleashed by worms and viruses has revealed an ususually polite e-mail program. By Alan Krauss.
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7.  Desert Robot Race Update, With Video

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1.  Should ISPs Be The Little Man's Firewall?

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1.  Interview With A Maddog

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1.  14 Years Later, Cold Fusion Still Gets The Cold Shoulder

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1.  Linux Distro For Linksys WRT54G

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1.  Supersonic Flight Without The Sonic Boom

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1.  BSDCon '03 Nearly Here (OpenBSD 3.4, Too)

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1.  Step-by-Step Computer Destruction

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1.  Kids Kill, Victim Sues Game Maker

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1.  Users feel Password Rage
2.  Google Turns 5

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1.  The Economist Contrasts American, European Patent Approaches
2.  Star Wars Kid & Episode III?

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CNET News.com
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1.  Week ahead: OracleWorld, after all. It's a busy week for Oracle, which gets its San Francisco conference underway and announces earnings within the space of days. Plus, Seybold Seminars melds media and technology.
2.  The watershed moment for RFID. Eric Peters says Wal-Mart's measured approach toward radio frequency identification technology is a harbinger that will play out across many industries in the next few years.

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1.  Using GPS To Prevent Train Crashes In India
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2.  Brad Hutchings wrote a retrospective on Be.
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3.  Google celebrates fifth birthday. The hugely popular search engine, Google, is turning five years old this weekend.

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