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1.  Climate Change Inevitable in 21st Century
Calera | 18 March 2005 | (14.3/3)
Even if all greenhouse gases had somehow been stabilized back in the year 2000, we would still be committed to a warmer Earth.
Tags: climate, science
   
2.  Majority of Online Searchers Use Multiple Search Engines
Hugh | 10 March 2005 | (14/3)
A minority of searchers exclusively use only one of the top three search engines.
Tags: search engines, technology
   
3.  Cruising Works of Art Catching Attention on L.A. Streets
Jeff Caret | 2 April 2005 | (14/1)
"Southern Californians have long been famous for finding creative ways to make their cars an expression of their own personalities."
Tags: cars, los angeles
   
4.  Text of President Bush’s Radio Address to the Nation for March 19
Calera | 20 March 2005 | (12.5/2)
On this day two years ago, we launched Operation Iraqi Freedom to disarm a brutal regime, free its people, and defend the world from a grave danger...
Tags: bush, iraq, politics
   
5.  54 percent of parents with teenagers use internet filters – a big jump from 2000
Hugh | 17 March 2005 | (12/2)
big majorities of both teens and parents believe that teens do things on the internet that their parents would not approve of.
Tags: internet, filters, technology, teens
   
RECENT ARTICLES
     XML and Abstraction
Nick Mudge | 16 June 2005 | (0/0)
I've found that XML is heavy abstraction of data using tags. Software uses it to communicate. That's about as specific I'd ever get in defining XML.
Tags: xml, technology
   
     Ten State Web Sites Have RSS Feeds
Nick Mudge | 16 June 2005 | (0/0)
Good job Michigan, Missouri, Tennessee, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Arkansas, Delaware, Nebraska and Virginia. They all have RSS feeds on their state portals.
Tags: states, rss, government technology, technology
   
     Spam and phishing
Jeff Caret | 27 April 2005 | (0/0)
More than a year after the CAN-SPAM Act became law, email users say they are receiving slightly more spam in their inboxes than before, but they are minding it less.
Tags: spam, email, phishing, technology
   
     Cruising Works of Art Catching Attention on L.A. Streets
Jeff Caret | 2 April 2005 | (14/1)
"Southern Californians have long been famous for finding creative ways to make their cars an expression of their own personalities."
Tags: cars, los angeles
   
     National Progress Being Made in Serving Students with Limited English Proficiency
Jeff Caret | 2 April 2005 | (0/0)
Thanks to No Child Left Behind, for the first time, all states have developed and implemented English language proficiency standards and annually assessed English language learners.
Tags: No Child Left Behind
   
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