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Briefly Noted as Blogmarks
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The end of Moore’s Law?
Probably not, the house that Moore built has killed planes to release 4GHz Pentium 4 processor.
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Implanting identity chips
The New York Times discusses the ramifications surrounding the approval of a RFID-like chip for storing a 16-digit number used to retreive medical records.
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Mathew Ingram’s second blog at globeandmail.com
Ingram has always been willing to produce Web-exclusive content as he previously illustrated with globetechnology’s Geek Watch.
Topics: Online Journalism, Work
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Google can now search your computer
Although it doesn’t search Firefox/Thunderbird/Mozilla history/email you can “vote” for the feature.
Topic: Search Engines
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PPK finds a XP SP2 CSS bug
Great. Internet Explorer 6 is different between Windows XP and Windows XP SP2. Let the fun begin.
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Also of Interest
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The Google Office
Looks like Google is partnering with Sun Microsystems to release…
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What is the GBrowser?
Will they or won’t they? The GBrowser rumour mills are…
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It’s a “GOOG” thing
Well I was wrong, Google will be “GOOG” on the…
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Google on Nasdaq
Google chooses the Nasdaq, meaning “GOGL” might be the biggest…
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A public Google
Google’s mantra is to not to be evil, but might…
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Living Can Kill You
Get more…
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This Just In
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Canadian political slander
Keeping track of the various ways Canadian politicians insult one another from the perspective of a Canadian watching his country's election while living through an American election.
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Holy Fuck!
Ironically, I never saw the Toronto band name-checked in the…
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CBC: near- or farsighted?
Recently Canada’s public broadcaster urged the CRTC to “reject old…
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Minor changes for big effect in iPhone 2.0
Sure, there are some new applications to download, but the…
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iPhone apps
Tomorrow, Canada will get its first legal iPhone, but, as…