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Raising the Kursk - n/a [Slashdot]
Telewest launches gaming service - Eurogamer was there - in more ways than one [The Register]
Erik Moeller writes: "The style of weblogs is very linear - it lends itself well to news, diaries and interesting findings on the web, but it is less suitable for long-term, goal-oriented discussion of a subject, or collaborative content creation. The integration of a wiki into the Scoop codebase would make it possible to use a Scoop site for both purposes. If you don
Big Hopes for Tiny Satellites - n/a [Slashdot] "ST5, according to NASA, will usher in a new era of small, smart spacecraft. Why send a human into space when you can send a computer? And why send something almost as heavy as a UNIVAC if a laptop will do? Compact nanosatellites will have everything you
Linux On Your Dreamcast - n/a [Slashdot]
Consumers more confident, savvy about ecommerce - bn to be spent by US during Q4 [The Register]
From now on, thanks to paolino@tipic.com, it will be easier to write weblogs and post stories to Tipic; almost as easy as writing a Word document.
LimeWire Goes Open-Source - n/a [Slashdot]
Running Windows Applications on FreeBSD - Dru Lavigne illustrates how to set up and configure a Windows emulator on FreeBSD. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]
802.11b helping Pentagon Search & Rescue - Volunteers have setup a wireless lan to help with the Pentagon search and rescue operation. From scratch to online in two days isn't bad at all... [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]
Biz Travel Flies at Net Speed -
Concerns over air safety, some fears over working in skyscrapers, and the slowing economy have created a boon for companies providing video conferencing and Internet meetings. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired]
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