Anyone out there looking to by me a xmas present? Look no futher than the Samsung SyncMaster 240TTFT 24″ LCD monitor.
Month: October 2000
Anyone out there looking to
Anyone out there looking to by me a xmas present? Look no futher than the Samsung SyncMaster 240TTFT 24″ LCD monitor.
Jennicam blogs. Have we
Jennicam blogs. Have we mentioned this?
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Jennicam blogs. Have we
Jennicam blogs. Have we mentioned this?
[via evhead]
New Vaio pics, looks kinda
New Vaio pics, looks kinda
2000:October:Feature:Build a better buggy whip
The most dangerous of these mistakes is continuing to equate publishing with broadcast. The broadcast mentality colors nearly all corporate assumptions about the conduct of business overall. It is so deeply ingrained that its principles are taken for granted-universally accepted axioms that are transparent to the point of invisibility. Effective publishing is about delivering relevant information to the widest possible audience, right? Wrong. In the era of the Web, publishing will only be effective if it conveys suggestive stories that elicit discourse and debate from the most knowledgeable and tightly focused communities of interest.
2000:October:Feature:Build a better buggy whip
The most dangerous of these mistakes is continuing to equate publishing with broadcast. The broadcast mentality colors nearly all corporate assumptions about the conduct of business overall. It is so deeply ingrained that its principles are taken for granted-universally accepted axioms that are transparent to the point of invisibility. Effective publishing is about delivering relevant information to the widest possible audience, right? Wrong. In the era of the Web, publishing will only be effective if it conveys suggestive stories that elicit discourse and debate from the most knowledgeable and tightly focused communities of interest.
SDMI cracked! Hackers break the
Hackers break the recording industry’s vaunted music protection system.
The Music Industry, the executives and their respective companies, “just don’t get it.” They are fighting a loosing battle. Eventually they will loose in the courts/law like they are loosing on the technology. There are more music listeners than producers and sellers. The war of attrition is in full swing.
SDMI cracked! Hackers break the
Hackers break the recording industry’s vaunted music protection system.
The Music Industry, the executives and their respective companies, “just don’t get it.” They are fighting a loosing battle. Eventually they will loose in the courts/law like they are loosing on the technology. There are more music listeners than producers and sellers. The war of attrition is in full swing.