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Lately a lot has been said (or bemoaned) in the community about KDE 4, the 4.0 release and the KDE developers. In the following article we would like to address some common misconceptions about KDE 4 as we see it. As we firmly believe in KDE 4 and the future of the Free Desktop, we expected the heated discussions about KDE4 and especially the 4.0 release to go away - and we were wrong about that. As blogging about the issues raised didn't seem to reach the audience we intended, we took the opportunity presented by Groklaw for this article with both hands. We sincerely hope it sheds some light on why the KDE community did what it thought it had to do and we hope it shows we do take the criticism seriously.
in Linux
via LWN @ 9:17 13th Jul
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Flight 1178 was delayed for nearly six hours on Tuesday after a passenger informed a flight attendant that she found a tick in economy class during a flight from Washington, D.C., to Denver.
in Quirky
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 18:12 9th Jul
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Aug. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Job.travel, the premium employment site for the travel and hospitality industry, announces free job and resume postings. For a limited time only, job.travel is extending an invitation to all in the travel and tourism industry to take advantage of a new, efficient job site for effectively matching qualified job seekers with employers. This targeted site provides the ability to quickly search candidates and job opportunities from handheld, mobile devices or desktop computers. As an easy-to-use tool for on-the-go individuals, job.travel offers mobile text and e-mail alerts when candidates and jobs match. These alerts provide access to "snapshots" to get a quick view of both candidates and job opportunities.
in Domain Names
via PR Newswire @ 18:16 12th Aug
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When it comes to the iPhone, large entertainment companies are sitting on the sidelines. NBC Universal (NYSE: GE) can’t justify investing in one platform, but instead is putting equal time and investment across the board at this point, Salil Dalvi, NBCU’s GM of wireless, told mocoNews. Heâs not yet convinced thereâs a huge advantage of building on-device applications for the iPhone’s updated operating system. âWe didnât feel that we had to be there on day one ⦠One of the real surprises from my perspective is it just really changes how we approach the market,â Dalvi said. âWeâre taking a look at it. We havenât ruled it in or ruled it out at this point ⦠Do we get 80 percent of what the benefit is just by offering a highly-optimized experience on a web site?â For games, thereâ
in Handhelds
via MocoNews.net @ 19:56 19th Jul
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I am totally with you Jeda of Melbourne... To think that we human on Earth are the only one in this universe is a total arrogance that is beyond comprehension. We, along with all things exists are made out of the same particles that made up the rest of the Universe. Instead of welcoming the findings and entertaining the possibilities, the ruling governments allow fear to set in and squashed all evidence. We need to change it to the perspective of love... not fear. Perhaps and just perhaps that if we collectively realized that we do indeed share the airspace with other civilizations it might give us a better incentive to unite as one to move our consciousness to a new height. And we might start to treat our own kind a little bit more humanely without the differentiations of country, race and religion.
in Space Science
via Herald Sun @ 2:22 24th Jul
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Joanie Ogg, CTC, MCC reportedly has left Travel Counsellors USA, where she was senior vice president, global and industry sales of the UK-based Host agency Travel Counsellors USA. Ogg had no comment. The founder and long-time president of NACTA (National Association of Commissioned Travel Agents), Ogg joined Travel Counsellors in April. Travel Counsellors USA, with its US headquarters in Saddle Brook, NJ, lists Darya Camacci, senior vice president, operations, and Kim Sherrett, recruitment manager, as travel agent contacts in its listing published in Travel Trade's 2008/2009 Co-Op/Host Agency Desktop Reference, the industry's authoritative resource for agency marketing groups and Host agencies. The 2008/2009 Co-Op/Host Agency Desktop Reference is being distributed in its print edition with the Aug.
in MP3
via Travel Trade @ 21:01 1st Aug
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PRNewswire/ -- Job.travel, the premium employment site for the travel and hospitality industry, announces free job and resume postings. For a limited time only, job.travel is extending an invitation to all in the travel and tourism industry to take advantage of a new, efficient job site for effectively matching qualified job seekers with employers.
in Domain Names
via Earthtimes.org @ 18:16 12th Aug
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There has been a lot of talk surrounding our performance in the last Test and that is only to be expected given the way we played. What has been less understandable is the fact that certain individuals have been singled out for criticism. Collectively, we did not play to our potential and that is something we are all aware of and have accepted. As captain of the team, I have done what I can to tell the squad that I have full faith in each one of them. I have faith not only in their talent but also in their ability to rise to the challenge and perform in conditions that present various tough challenges and pressures.
in Cricket
via Hindustan Times @ 10:45 21st Aug
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We don't buy anything in our household until we research it to death online. Over the past few years we have received the best deal we could find on a number of bigger ticket items such as golf clubs, my son's iPod, a new big screen TV, my daughter's laptop and a number of items for our vehicles. We've also booked almost all of our travel over the past few years via the Internet.
in E-commerce
via Ottawa Sun @ 17:52 5th Jul
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Now I realise pre-season stands for little. The results don't matter, it's the performances but when you've not scored in 3 games - two of which were against teams who we should really have hit the back against - then you start to get a bit jittery. Now, let's not get this out of context. On Friday night we had seven players missing who would be in a starting line up and shortly afterwards lost Stephen McPhee which means we effectively were playing our second string. However, that still doesn't mean we shouldn't have done better against Shrewsbury and at least scored a goal.
in Cricket
via Rivals.net @ 0:11 27th Jul
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The App Store has introduced a bevy of third-party apps in every category imaginable. Admittedly, some are of questionable quality, but others, we have discovered, are made of pure win with a sprinkle of crack cocaine. At the Ars Orbiting HQ, we find ourselves frequently chatting about which apps we can't live without, and games are naturally at the top of everyone's lists. And, because we love our readers, we thought we might share with you a list of our favorite iPhone games that you should check out. Here we go, in no particular order:
in Handhelds
via ArsTechnica @ 17:14 5th Aug
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Travel authority Arthur Frommer has posted his 1000th blog entry on Frommers.com. Mirroring his classic best-selling "Europe on $5 a Day," Frommer's first blog post on May 8, 2007 was titled "Europe and the sinking dollar: what do we do now?" Since then, Frommer has posted 1,000 short, often humorous, takes on the latest travel trends and advice on affordable travel. Spanning topics from sea-sickness remedies (ginger) to the most gay-friendly vacation spot (Bermuda), Frommer's blog is read religiously by thousands of travel enthusiasts each month. Frommer also utilizes his blog to solicit contributions from readers to create an interactive forum for fellow travelers, posing such questions as: Do Power Bars join peanut butter as essential "don't leave home without them" items?
in Blog Watch
via Modern Agent Online @ 9:38 23rd Jul
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We humans like to think we're special, but astronomically speaking we've been shot down quite severely and humbly put in our place. We're not at the center of our solar system, nowhere near the center of our galaxy and certainly not at the center of the universe. But now comes great news for the human psyche from scientists trying to explain solar system formation. As far as solar systems go, we have thought ours was just average and that all solar systems were like ours. But in looking at the 300 plus extrasolar planets that have been discovered and the systems they are in, none so far are anything like our home solar system. In fact, say scientists at Northwestern University, we may be special after all. In a study using computer simulations (this is the week for computer simulations, see here and here), researchers ran more than a hund
in General Science
via Universe Today @ 12:08 9th Aug
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The .travel top level Internet domain name is a top opportunity for small business travel agents to be competitive in branding their agencies and profiting from the Web, according to Edward A. Cespedes, CEO of Tralliance Corporation, The .travel Registry.
in Domain Names
via Travel Trade @ 3:45 5th Jul
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We are now getting close to finishing LittleBigPlanet – it’s due for release in October so that doesn’t leave us much time. At the moment we’re basically making proper seat of the pants last minute changes and panicking about everything. There’s a lot of pressure to live up to but the game’s looking really good and it’s shaping into something that I know we’re going to be proud of here at Media Molecule, which is great because when we first pitched it we weren’t even quite sure of what we were going to create...
in Computer Games
via Next Generation @ 5:59 17th Jul
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We've been discussing the plight of Internet radio for some time, as the Copyright Royalty Board imposed royalties that industry observers predicted would prove lethal to the nascent industry. We discussed Web radio's day of silence in protest, which won the industry a reprieve, and the futile efforts to find relief in Congress. Now it's looking as if the last act is indeed close. Death Metal Maniac sends along this Washington Post story with extensive quotes from Pandora CEO Tim Westergren, who said: "The moment we think this problem in Washington is not going to get solved, we have to pull the plug because all we're doing is wasting money... We're funded by venture capital. They're not going to chase a company whose business model has been broken.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 22:23 16th Aug
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"We're confused, Mr. Pete Smith, producer of upcoming platform-a-thon LittleBigPlanet. When we spoke to you during today's LittleBigPlanet breakdown session you said that "the game will have a global server." Now we hear that you told CVG something a little different. User generated content will be region locked? Normally we'd say "we're not sure who to believe" at this point, but seeing as both statements come from the same person, we're doubly confused."
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 1:59 23rd Aug
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Tuesday morning we were up and rolling early. We had a 1 PM appointment in York, Pa at the Harley-Davidson assembly plant. From Charlottesville, Va. where we had stayed the previous night it was a four hour drive. The morning trip took us through the beautiful Virginia countryside then into Pennsylvania through the Gettysburg area. We arrived at the Harley-Davidson Assembly facility at 12:30 and at 1PM we took the one hour tour. Assembly had already begun on the 2009 models and they were going to debut in one week at the Harley dealers convention in Las Vegas. We were not able to see the 2009 models up close but did get a detailed look at the stamping area for fenders and the new 6 gallon tanks. It was a very interesting tour and nice to see that there really are still things that are "Made in America"
in Blog Watch
via Street Rodder @ 10:12 24th Jul
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Tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. we leave the Birmingham International Airport for the sunny shores of Los Angeles, CA to attend what most gamer's in the country are dreaming about; the 2008 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). In the four days that we will be at E3 we'll be covering such a mass of games, attending many free dinners, and late drunken parties, followed by all-night writing sessions, that we are actually a bit nervous about the whole thing. This is the Super Bowl of our industry though, thus in the end our excitement to have a beer with Cliff Bleszinski outweighs the overall severity of our fear. These are only the announced games we can tell you about, even so this is more than enough reasons for you to come back and spend E3 2008 with us, here at PlanetXbox360.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 3:42 13th Jul
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With the recent publication of a particular MWCNTs-in-mice experiment, and pundits' various comments thereupon, we're back where we always are on the "unknown risks" of nanotechnology. Do we embrace innovation or fear it? Do we seek to build communities and business networks based on knowledge and trust, or do we imagine that a comprehensive scheme of prohibitions and penalties will lead to better outcomes? The answer is by no means an anarchical free-for-all (we're way past that), but rather collaborative and interdisciplinary mechanisms for reducing uncertainty that are as innovative and forward-looking as nanotechnology itself.
in Nanotech
via Nanotechnology News @ 19:01 2nd Jul
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My question is about how to plan for the amount of capital gains tax that we will need to pay when we file our 2008 taxes on a rental property. I also need clarification if I need to pay an estimated tax this year before we file for 2008. We bought our house in December 1985 for $69,000 and sold it in February 2008 for $239,000. We lived in the house from December 1985 to May 1997 and rented the upstairs apartment only.
in Personal Finance
via Yahoo! Canada @ 21:43 9th Jul
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xChange writes "I too was disappointed at Netflix's decision to remove the Profiles feature, and let them know via email and telephone. I was surprised to find the following email in my inbox today: 'You spoke, and we listened. We are keeping Profiles. Thank you for all the calls and emails telling us how important Profiles are. We are sorry for any inconvenience we may have caused. We hope the next time you hear from us we will delight, and not disappoint, you.' I thought that it sounded too good to be true, and went to their blog to confirm, finding this entry. Netflix decided to listen to its customers, and keep a feature that many of us find essential for our use of their service. I am surprised, and very pleased."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 22:48 30th Jun
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An anonymous reader points out an interview with Mozilla's "evangelist," Christopher Blizzard, regarding the future of Firefox and how it affects other browsers. It's an Austrian site, so forgive the comma abuse. From derStandard: "It's sort of interesting though, part of our strategy is to make sure, that we continue making change and the indirect effect of this is that Microsoft continues to have to do releases, because if we get so far ahead that we're able to drive the platform they are not able to keep up and keep their users. I mean, we have this joke which says "Internet Explorer 7 is the best release we ever did", because they would not have done it, if we would have not built Firefox. And the same is true for Apple, they are doing a lot to keep up with us.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 5:47 22nd Jul
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via TW Crossroads @ 0:44 15th Aug
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in MP3
via TW Crossroads @ 11:23 5th Aug
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