Sunday, 26 August 2012
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Yahoo Daily News L-com has extended its extremely high-value "EG" line of antennas with a 29 dBi grid antenna for the 5.8 GHz band. These new HyperLink Wireless antennas list at just $65.00US each and have additional discounts at higher quantities. North Andover, MA (PRWEB) August 20, 2012 L-com, Inc., a...(size: 2.7Kb)
ZDNet Summary: It sure looks like CEO Larry Page wants to own the hyperlink -- and boost $GOOG's revenues into the stratosphere. There is something extraordinary taking place. Google's war on spam sites is tipping the online world upside down and now threatens that most fundamental element of the world...(size: 8.0Kb)
Huffington Post Last fall I asked my College Writing students to digitally disconnect for 24 hours. That's right: no Internet equals no texting, no tweeting, no Facebooking, no skyping, no web-surfing, not even good old-fashioned emailing. I'm thinking I might recycle that assignment this September, since clearly...(size: 6.5Kb)
Star Tribune Listening to a few of Jonathan Coulton's songs in a row feels sort of like a Saturday afternoon spent hyperlinking from one Wikipedia page to the next. His collected tracks are a deeply addictive quagmire of trivia, an Internet-borne time suck of knowledge. How do seahorses reproduce? What was the...(size: 3.7Kb)
PR Newswire More Reasons for Businesses and Law Firms to Choose Hyperlinking Innovator for Electronic Document Presentations...(size: 4.9Kb)
Business Journal Here's a story with a hyperlink to a...(size: 0.3Kb)
IMDb It was a little surprising to hear Tarsem express a seemingly legitimate desire to go small - as in, My Dinner with André small - but (already low)...(size: 1.0Kb)
New Scientist Read more: "Tech before its time: Six gadgets too good, too soon" No one knew what to do with HyperCard. As best as anyone could...(size: 0.9Kb)
Gizmodo Roberto Baldwin - A lot has been said about...(size: 0.3Kb)
Ars Technica You may now exhale, Canadian journalists, bloggers, and Twitter users. Canada's Supreme Court has unanimously decided that posting a hyperlink to an allegedly defamatory article does not constitute defamation itself. "I would conclude that a hyperlink, by itself, should never be seen as...(size: 5.1Kb)