04.Jan.2002
SPIEGEL online
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SPIEGEL: Tops and flops of the year
In his article Jochen A. Siegle describes the tops and flops of the year
2001. Listed as a flop is Windows XP by Microsoft while the
new website Wayback Machine, which allows a journey through time
to websites from the beginning of the internet is highlighted as website of
the year.
German SPIEGEL article at the title link.
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04.Jan.2002
Dennis Lohr (e-mail)
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Psyria: Defender of the Crown title song for mobile phones
Dennis Lohr of Psyria has received the permission of Jim Cuomo to
convert the title song of Defender of the Crown for mobile phones.
Everyone with a phone with note editor can now enter the melody of
Defender of the Crown:
more ...
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04.Jan.2002
Golem - IT News
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Golem: Gigabyte counts on ATI graphics chips - NVidia is out
»Graphics cards with Rage 128 Pro, Radeon 7000E and Radeon
7500LE announced
The Taiwanese hardware manufacturer Gigabyte has removed his graphics cards
with NVidia chips - among them a GeForce2 Ti 200 and GeForce3 Ti 500 -
from their program in favor of graphics cards with ATIs Radeon graphics chips
of the 7000 series.«
Full German article at the title link.
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04.Jan.2002
Heise [Newsticker]
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Heise: Expensive free domains
Who has registered a free second level domain of Trinidad and Tobago
(for example www.amiga-news.de.tt) at TopNic
should read their terms and conditions more closely. According to them,
in case of inactivity of 40 days a deactivation fee applies. If your
domain generates no traffic over a course of 40 consecutive days, a
deactivation fee of Euro 29,-- has to be paid immediately."
Heise article at the title link.
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04.Jan.2002
Freedom For Links
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FFL: Tim Berners-Lee: What is a link?
»Tim Berners-Lee is regarded as the inventor of the World Wide Web.
1990 he developed hyperlinks at the Swiss core research establishment CERN
in Geneva hyperlinks - fast connections between a variety of documents.
He wrote the first WWW client (a browser editor under NeXtStep) and the
first WWW server in connection with the communication software which
defined URLs, HTTP and HTML defined.«
Read at the title link his thoughts on the nature of hyperlinks.
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