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I'm very busy with work and family -- just a few quick links: News River, wider than a mile...: : Bookmark the N.Y. Times's river of news. It's a continuous feed of just headline links, as they publish. Dave Winer wanted a feed that worked in mobile devices, so he wrote the code for this, and offered it to the Times and BBC, according to Paid Content: Winer Navigates RSS River Of News On Mobile Devices; Starts With NYT, BBC It works really well as a no-frills index to the now, as well. If you're local: Would you like to read projo.com this way? 'Basic societal change': John C. Dvorak in P.C. Magazine, on Google's installation of free wi-fi for a California town: The Google Ploy—A Revolution? Google actually has lit up Mountain View. Anyone driving through the town can pull off the road and do e-mail for free. It cost Google a million dollars to pull this stunt off, but that's chicken feed for Google—a fact we cannot overlook.... Of course access should be free. Don't lock the door to the marketplace and electronic town square. Just looking: PC Magazine's 19th Annual Service and Reliability Survey. See what tech stuff others recommend. Catch up: Video of last night's Chafee-Laffey debate is on the projo.com cover. (It's a javascript link, so I have to send you to a page with the script on it.) The last of the four debates is Saturday (that's a change -- originally it was to be tonight) at 7:30 p.m on WJAR Channel 10 . Dylan is in Pawtucket tonight, playing the PawSox's McCoy stadium. Check out the Decades of Dylan photos. Grigory Perelman declines award, as expected, turning down a million bucks: “He was very polite and cordial, and open and direct,” Dr. Ball (Sir John M. Ball, president of the International Mathematical Union, said in an interview. Background is here. |
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