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From: Gerald
Subject: [Info-chinese] beating
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 16:33:49 -0700

I wouldn't worry about storage being a problem; I currently use an RSS
reader on my Pocket PC called Egress that does a fantastic job of this.
They're supposed to make life simple for people who probably don't know
that much about how computers work. Of course, Egress is not without
shortcomings, and I still also use NewsGator Go!
In an unexpected turn of events, this spec is actually licensed under a
Creative Commons license rather than squirrelled away in the Microsoft
vaults protected by a vast army of lawyers.

,,,

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This is your chance to get your hands on one of these fast moving stocks
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times have you seen issues explode but you couldn't get your hands on
them?

,,,

There's also a Social Media Optimization darkside, which Greywolf brings
up. Which leaves us shy one very dedicated and well written blogger.
A range of issues relevent to international education and students will
be discussed at the event.
I've appreciated your help. Am I missing something here?
The defence that users can configure the firewalls to not cause these
problems doesn't wash with me. The size part is changing however; with
the small form factor case becoming very popular, especially at LAN
parties and to use as a PVR.
But it looks like we get less problems related to ZoneAlarm.
The part where Microsoft re-invents the wheel instead of using the same
wheel everyone else is using.
Such is the case with the MS RSS spec. loose wire blog: Podcast: How
secure is your phone?
By any stretch, there's no way to see the logical connection between
these two. I can almost see some kind of Wired Tired.
Looks promising, if you like that kind of thing. That way I can see the
full post by clicking the post heading.
Just do yourself a favor, give the thing a test drive before you buy. I
see "Mark page read" and "Mark all pages read" as additional buttons to
add, but not the "Mark all pages read and goto next page".
I just think that the Semantic Web assumes too much about the quality
and reliability of data.
Keyword highlighting in watches and subscription search results.
' Very good thoughts. I have to agree with them on that one.
Available only in Beta at the moment, it looks promising.
Prefetch every link found. Keep talking and downloading and not looking
too closely at your phone bill!
Talking of maps, I'm also a fan of TreeMaps.
Why is there no traffic? I told you you'd never make through the
bollarding bollards! The defence that users can configure the firewalls
to not cause these problems doesn't wash with me.
I know that I'm just a digital hippie and I believe that everything
should be open and shared online.
I would add that enabling this on a folder or feed level would be
CRITICAL.
Clearly NeuStar, positioned at the hub of cellphone traffic, are well
placed to see the potential of Mobile IM and to act on it. Christmas
gift ideas, anyone?
FeedDemon was my aggregator of choice until I got hooked on the fast
river-of-news that is Google Reader.
Since I took a whack at the other one, thought I would take a whack at
this one too. In an unexpected turn of events, this spec is actually
licensed under a Creative Commons license rather than squirrelled away
in the Microsoft vaults protected by a vast army of lawyers. We are not
responsible them.
Sorry, no comments yet.
And no one problems the semantic web would be a mind reader. No problem,
start watching from the beginning and 'chase' the recording - while it
continues to record! For what it's worth, my personal usage is scenario
is: I sync up first thing in the morning before I leave the house. It's
a very GOAFAI way to think. FeedDemon was my aggregator of choice until
I got hooked on the fast river-of-news that is Google Reader. Not just
the single level below "Subscriptions" as it is now. A range of issues
relevent to international education and students will be discussed at
the event. Leave a message  This is useful information: It's a bit like
knowing whether someone is at home before you phone them. Even better,
the desktop computer is so modular in its design, that a multitude of
additions and replacements are possible.
So if you are one, or happen to know one, let us know about it. Speaking
of images, I'm thinking I might want to avoid caching any of your Flickr
photos. I'll scan the reviews to see whether there are any common themes
among the readers' bouquets or brickbats.
Talking of maps, I'm also a fan of TreeMaps. Available only in Beta at
the moment, it looks promising.





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