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From 1975–1981, between the retirement of the Apollo-Saturn system and the first flight of the Shuttle, the United States did not have the capability to send humans into space, our country was not driving the space exploration agenda, and our aerospace workforce was decimated. We lost valuable people from the program, people who never came back. We lost valuable skills that were relearned with difficulty, or not at all. We lost momentum. Let us learn from these experiences. Let us not repeat them. Let us at least make a new mistake.” – NASA Administrator Mike Griffin, August 31, 2005
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via Space Review @ 13:00 20th May
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Are you dying to wacth DVD movies on your iPod? Already have great numbers DVD movies you want to play on your iPod? No Problem. Aplus DVD to iPod Ripper helps you easily convert them to a format that iPod understands. And you will watch your own video on our iPod anytime anywhere. * OK! here we go, let's image you can enjoy your favorite movies in bus , in bed , in toilet . anywhere you feel uncomfortable and anytime you feel boring. and now you can let those feeling goes away . because you can enjoy yourself any time. * before you rip, you can choose subtitle,audio track,frame rate and audio quality if needed. and its flexibility Output setting let you customize your generated Movie size. * Aplus DVD to iPod Ripper is more simply and easy to use.
in Gadgets
via Palm Boulevard @ 4:45 5th May
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India's cricket board felt "let down" by Harbhajan Singh after a slapping incident involving compatriot Shanthakumaran Sreesanth.
in Cricket
via stuff.co.nz @ 6:02 28th Apr
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FRANKFURT: EBay on Monday unveiled plans to let outside software programmes work inside the world’s largest e-commerce site, joining a trend toward openness that fueled the popularity of the social network website Facebook.
in Online Auctions
via Economictimes @ 22:13 16th Jun
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - EBay Inc on Monday unveiled plans to let outside software programs work inside the world's largest e-commerce site, joining a trend toward openness that fueled the popularity of the social network website Facebook.
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via Asiaone @ 10:10 17th Jun
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - EBay Inc on Monday unveiled plans to let outside software programs work inside the world's largest e-commerce site, joining a trend toward openness that fueled the popularity of the social network website Facebook.
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via Yahoo! Asia @ 20:08 16th Jun
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - EBay Inc on Monday unveiled plans to let outside software programs work inside the world's largest e-commerce site, joining a trend toward openness that fuelled the popularity of the social network website Facebook.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 20:08 16th Jun
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Frankfurt, June 17: EBay Inc on Monday unveiled plans to let outside software programs work inside the world`s largest e-commerce site, joining a trend toward openness that fueled the popularity of the social network website Facebook.
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via ZeeNews.com @ 9:03 19th Jun
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in Online Auctions
via Washington Post @ 20:08 16th Jun
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - EBay on Monday unveiled plans to let outside software programs work inside the world's largest e-commerce site, joining a trend toward openness that fueled the popularity of the social network website Facebook.
in Online Auctions
via Electronic Commerce Guide @ 20:08 16th Jun
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After Google calls Facebook’s bluff, Zuckerberg says “let’s see if there’s a way to make it work” [data portability]
in Search Engines
via ZDNet @ 11:22 19th May
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Let's pretend for the moment that I write a blog -- I obviously don't, but let's pretend -- and I want to quote a story from the Associated Press, or, for that matter, from ABCNews.com. I'll probably copy and paste a few lines from it, and add a LINK.
in Blog Watch
via ABC News @ 23:28 17th Jun
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Ricky Ponting: "Let's just try and do something with the wickets. If it means digging them up and relaying them then let's try it"
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 0:40 12th Jun
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logiremote.jpgIf you absolutely refuse to let either a Mac or Windows inside your Penguin home, but still want to use a Logitech Harmony universal remote, there are now two solutions for you. The first is Concordance, a cross-platform application that runs on Linux to let you program your remotes without having to run any icky, icky corporate-backed operating system. The second is to get some therapy, because being so adamant about absolutely not using Windows or OS X even for 10 minutes to program a remote is probably signs of deeper problems. [Phil Dev via Hackaday]
in Open Source
via Gizmodo @ 12:51 6th May
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Mere days after Woolworths decided, "Hey, CD singles suck. Let's stop selling them," does T-Mobile realise, "Hey, albums rock. Let's sell more of them." The mobile network is to sell full album downloads from the beginning of June, through its Mobile Jukebox service.
in MP3
via CNET Crave @ 12:24 29th May
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(RTTNews) - Late Monday, Google Inc. (GOOG) announced plans to release Friend Connect, a new service which would let websites become more sociable. The service will let site owners include social features throughout their website, so visitors can join with AOL, Google, OpenID and Yahoo! credentials.
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via Quote.com United States @ 10:14 14th May
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Mobile banking has had its fits and starts, and it has a long way to go before most consumers try it, let alone make it second nature. But let’s face it: There’s no one in the banking industry like Steve Jobs.
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via Javelin Strategy @ 15:21 18th Jun
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I am the moderator/boss in a dispute with two of my associates. We have decided to let the readers of some forums determine who is correct (we recognize that there may not be an answer that is absolutely definitive since Google never let's us know all of their secrets, but we will go with the majority...majority will rule here).
in Blog Watch
via High Rankings @ 23:09 11th Jun
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Google has released Google Web Toolkit 1.5, which now supports Java 5. Bruce Johnson, Google's engineering manager, said the toolkit will let developers focus on Web applications rather than desktop platforms by resolving browser incompatibilities. Google also opened Google App Engine to let more developers host applications on its servers.
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via Data Storage Today @ 23:27 29th May
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Newbies on the World Wide Web, listen up! Here you will find some of the easiest techniques to improve that much needed targeted traffic for your website. Let us deliberate first on some of the free traffic ideas for your website. Let's get this party started!
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via Article Motron @ 16:30 17th May
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Slashdot contributor Bennett Haselton has written in with a tale of media rippers and corporate giants "In 2001 RealNetworks sued and blocked Streambox from distributing the Ripper, a program that let users rip and save RealAudio and RealVideo streams even if the stream contained a proprietary "do not copy" flag. Then one year ago this month, RealNetworks caused a stir by releasing a beta of RealPlayer 11 that similarly let the user record and save streams from sites like YouTube and Pandora. YouTube rippers and the like had existed before, but this was the first time a major company had included a stream ripper in its media player. And while RealPlayer 11 didn't explicitly ignore any copy protection flags, the release still provoked legal rumblings: in a Variety article by Scott Kirsner, an anonymous network exec said accused RealNetwork
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 21:27 16th Jun
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It seems like you can't swing a dead cat on the Intrawebs without hitting someone's thoughts on the solar sector. But I know that all of you want my sage advice on this hot sector (get it?), so let's see if there are any solar stocks seeing heavy option activity. ESLR StatementWell, well, well, looky here; it appears that Evergreen Solar (ESLR: View sentiment for ESLRsentiment, chart, options) has made a bit of news this morning and has vaulted more than 17%. Why exactly is the stock scorching today (and I promise, that will be my last heat-related pun)? Let's see. News was released this morning that ESLR has inked 2 new long-term sales contracts. Yesterday, the company signed an agreement with German-based Ralos Vertiebs GmbH (and there goes my spell-checker) valued at roughly $750 million.
in Photography
via Schaeffers Research @ 15:44 22nd May
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Industrial goth rocker Trent Reznor isn't usually mentioned in the same sentence with artists like Over the Rhine and Steven Delopoulos, but all three have something in common: in the last year, the bands ditched record labels altogether. Instead, they're part of a bold new experiment that could let artists hang onto more rights, make more money, and go directly to fans. It's possible through a startup called TuneCore that let all three bands get their music into digital stores like eMusic and iTunes... for just $30 a year. All royalties—and all rights—remain with the artists.
in MP3
via ArsTechnica @ 18:06 3rd Jun
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