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Simplicity ???
*Wednesday March 08, 2006 @11:28AM
3
3, Insightful
attached to
Windows Live Search goes Live
Re:They need to do their homework...
*Thursday April 21, 2005 @12:50AM
1
attached to
Offshoring to a Ship in International Waters
So much space for email ? Attachment size ?
*Monday April 05, 2004 @02:38PM
1
attached to
Speculating About Gmail
Sharing that makes money
*Saturday November 30, 2002 @01:48AM
2
2, Interesting
attached to
Cringely on P2P
Ads for donations.. common donation system ?
*Wednesday July 10, 2002 @11:03PM
1
attached to
Would an Ad-Sponsored OS/Desktop Work for OSS?
Re:Why use a PVR?
*Monday February 18, 2002 @01:02PM
2, Interesting
attached to
Excellent Hacks to the ReplayTV 4000
Justification ?
*Thursday February 14, 2002 @03:59PM
3, Funny
attached to
Project Copycat Clones A Cat
Give the masses what they want !
*Monday February 04, 2002 @04:33PM
1
attached to
The Napsterization of TV
Let's dream :) Decentralise and Nationalise it
*Friday February 01, 2002 @11:14AM
1
attached to
Cringley On Bandwidth-Expanding Modulation Technology
Get the community organised and moving
*Tuesday September 25, 2001 @10:19AM
1
attached to
Slashdot in Politics?
Saving the Fiber Industries
*Wednesday September 19, 2001 @10:11AM
1
attached to
Municipal Networks as Alternative to Commercial Broadband?
Problems.... and Solutions ? -- Down to reality
*Monday August 27, 2001 @03:52PM
1
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Wireless Freenets As The Parasitic Grid
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