links for 2007-09-19
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The New York Times has long been famous for it’s walled garden of content requiring users to pay to access it. They have finally wised up to the ‘net and will be opening up their content (ad-supported of course) to search engines and the consumer market a
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Mozilla is spinning Thunderbird off into MailCo, a $3m startup aimed at making Thunderbird the worlds most powerful open source mail client. Hopefully this move will see Thunderbird upgraded to be more of a competitor to Outlook and other corporate messag
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For once I agree with the oft-outspoken Dan Savage - this gay restroom sex sting business is getting out of hand. I’ll be the first to agree that sex in a public restroom is just plain wrong - but a proposition of another man clearly isnt.
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Our dear friend Jack Thompson is at it again - this time saying that the latest Grand Theft Auto game is a specific threat to his physical security.
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Brow beating and chest puffing aside this may mean that CS3 won’t work with Leopard out of the box. I’m pretty sure I’m not alone in feeling that I’ll have to wait for this to be addressed prior to upgrading to Leopard - as cool as Apples OS 10.5 looks I
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I need this so badly my spleen hurts. Not only does the guy have the coolest looking home theater setup ever, but he’s stocked to the gills with Meridian gear!
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Some interesting comments by the big Steve himself shortly after he officiated over the UK iPhone launch with O2.
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I’m an IMAP fan myself, but webmail is here, and it’s obviously here to stay. Lifehacker’s write up on the two providers and some analysis on what each one gets right.
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[...] sense from a technological perspective, but also from that of delightful social commentary. In the post in question I was referring to the now infamous Jack Thompson, legal attack-dog on a crusade against violence [...]
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