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Languages may hold the key...  *Thursday March 20, 2003 @05:30PM  3, Insightful
   attached to Dying Languages, Fading Formats
Grrrr.... Time for innovation  *Friday March 14, 2003 @05:30PM  1
   attached to U.S. Jobs Jumping Ship
Here's a better model!  *Monday March 10, 2003 @06:16PM  1
   attached to Swapping Clock Cycles for Free Music?
What the?  *Thursday March 06, 2003 @02:29PM  2, Insightful
   attached to UT Austin Hit By Massive Security Breach
A deeper hole than you think...  *Friday January 31, 2003 @05:09PM  1
   attached to Giant Sucking Noise
And now for something completely different...  *Tuesday January 28, 2003 @02:06PM 1 1
   attached to Test-Driven Development by Example
WiFi's killer cellular app  *Wednesday January 15, 2003 @11:17AM 1 1
   attached to Merging WiFi VoIP Into Cellular Service
Re:The only via model is something like cable  *Monday January 06, 2003 @04:06PM  1
   attached to A Viable System for Micropayments?
PC in class BAD, PC at home GOOD  *Monday December 30, 2002 @01:39PM  3, Interesting
   attached to Computers Not Working In Education
Re:What? No mention of duct tape!?  *Friday December 20, 2002 @05:59PM  1
Wireless Electricity  *Friday December 20, 2002 @04:36PM 2 1
   attached to 85 Big Ideas that Changed the World
Oh yeah, let's not forget PARANOIA...  *Monday December 16, 2002 @07:45PM  1
   attached to Whither America's Technological Edge?
What's so new about music piracy?  *Thursday December 12, 2002 @01:33PM  1
   attached to Tim O'Reilly Says Piracy is Progressive Taxation
Now it makes sense....  *Tuesday December 10, 2002 @12:45PM 1 3, Insightful
   attached to META Predicts Linux Software From Microsoft in 2004
You know what the real problem is...  *Sunday December 08, 2002 @05:22PM 3 4, Insightful
   attached to Pay to Play the U.S. Way
I don't want to remember!  *Thursday November 21, 2002 @06:10PM  1
   attached to Backup Your Life on a DVD

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