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<title>OWL 2 Web Ontology Language Document Overview</title>
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<description>The W3C published 2 days ago the OWL2 Recommendation, made by 12 documents. A great step further in SW technologies, 5 years after the first OWL Recommendation !</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-29T09:05:15Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>Xavier Lacot</dc:author>
<dc:subject>web, owl, ontology, w3c, standard, semantic web</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">The W3C published 2 days ago the OWL2 Recommendation, made by 12 documents. A great step further in SW technologies, 5 years after the first OWL Recommendation !</p>
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<title>John Resig - Google Groups is Dead</title>
<link>http://ejohn.org/blog/google-groups-is-dead/</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;When you create a public group everything will go well for a couple days, at most. Without fail an onslaught of spam will start to come through your group - I've even seen it happen within the first day. It happens to every group and doesn't matter how well you advertise it (or try to hide it). After having watched Google Groups for as long as I have I can only assume that there exists no spam filtering whatsoever. Or, if there is any, it's the most grossly incompetent spam filter I've ever seen.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Le plus gros problème aussi, et que (au moins à une certaine époque), la liste de tous les inscrits avec leur adresses mails était publique... (et une boîte mail de perdue, une). Google, premier récepteur de SPAM, mais aussi premier fournisseur de chair à SPAM.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-28T19:33:06Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>night.kame</dc:author>
<dc:subject>google, poubelle</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://ejohn.org/blog/google-groups-is-dead/">John Resig - Google Groups is Dead</a></h4>
 
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>When you create a public group everything will go well for a couple days, at most. Without fail an onslaught of spam will start to come through your group - I've even seen it happen within the first day. It happens to every group and doesn't matter how well you advertise it (or try to hide it). After having watched Google Groups for as long as I have I can only assume that there exists no spam filtering whatsoever. Or, if there is any, it's the most grossly incompetent spam filter I've ever seen.</p></blockquote>
<p>Le plus gros problème aussi, et que (au moins à une certaine époque), la liste de tous les inscrits avec leur adresses mails était publique... (et une boîte mail de perdue, une). Google, premier récepteur de SPAM, mais aussi premier fournisseur de chair à SPAM.</p></div>
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<title>Howie Schwartz's Halloween Party Review</title>
<link>http://www.theinternetscashmachine.com/halloweenparty-review.htm</link>
<description>Review of Howie Schwartz's Halloween Party. This new grab bag of Halloween goodies will only be on sale for five days. Grab Howie's mp3s, videos, blueprints, and more. Outrank anyone on Google with Howie's insider secrets.</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-28T05:53:29Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>mondele</dc:author>
<dc:subject>affiliate, Howie Schwartz, internet marketing, halloween, business</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.theinternetscashmachine.com/halloweenparty-review.htm">Howie Schwartz's Halloween Party Review</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">Review of Howie Schwartz's Halloween Party. This new grab bag of Halloween goodies will only be on sale for five days. Grab Howie's mp3s, videos, blueprints, and more. Outrank anyone on Google with Howie's insider secrets.</p>
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<title>7 Days of Source Day #5: smart.rockets | blprnt.blg</title>
<link>http://blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/7-days-of-source-day-5-smart-rockets</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Project: smart.rockets&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Date: Summer, 2006&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Language: ActionScript 2&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Key Concepts: Evolutionary computing, genetic algorithms, rocket science&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-24T11:46:11Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>datavisualization, programmation</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/7-days-of-source-day-5-smart-rockets">7 Days of Source Day #5: smart.rockets | blprnt.blg</a></h4>
 
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Project: smart.rockets</p><p>Date: Summer, 2006</p><p>Language: ActionScript 2</p><p>Key Concepts: Evolutionary computing, genetic algorithms, rocket science</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>7 Days of Source Day #4 – BC Budget Visualization Tool | blprnt.blg</title>
<link>http://blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/7-days-of-source-day-4-bc-budget-visualization-tool</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Project: BC Budget Visualization Tool&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Date: September, 2009&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Language: Processing&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Key Concepts: Data visualization, data organization, sticking it to the man&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-24T11:45:26Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>datavisualization, programmation</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Project: BC Budget Visualization Tool</p><p>Date: September, 2009</p><p>Language: Processing</p><p>Key Concepts: Data visualization, data organization, sticking it to the man</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>7 Days of Source Day #3 – tree.growth | blprnt.blg</title>
<link>http://blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/7-days-of-source-day-3-tree-growth</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Project: tree.growth&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Date: September, 2006&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Language: Processing&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Key Concepts: Lindenmayer Systems, recursion, biomimicry&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-24T11:44:30Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>datavisualization, programmation, arbre</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Project: tree.growth</p><p>Date: September, 2006</p><p>Language: Processing</p><p>Key Concepts: Lindenmayer Systems, recursion, biomimicry</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>7 Days of Source Day #2: NYTimes 365/360 | blprnt.blg</title>
<link>http://blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/7-days-of-source-day-2-nytimes-36536</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Project: NYTimes 365/360&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Date: February, 2009&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Language: Processing&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Key Concepts: Data Visualization, NYTimes Article Search API, HashMaps &amp; ArrayLists&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-24T11:42:24Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>datavisualization, programmation</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Project: NYTimes 365/360</p><p>Date: February, 2009</p><p>Language: Processing</p><p>Key Concepts: Data Visualization, NYTimes Article Search API, HashMaps & ArrayLists</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>7 Days of Source Day #1: GoodMorning! | blprnt.blg</title>
<link>http://blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/7-days-of-source-day-1-goodmorning</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Project: GoodMorning!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Date: August, 2009&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Language: Processing&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Key Concepts: Spherical coordinates, latitude &amp; longitude conversion, Twitter API, MetaCarta API&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-24T11:39:40Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>twitter, programmation, datavisualization</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Project: GoodMorning!</p><p>Date: August, 2009</p><p>Language: Processing</p><p>Key Concepts: Spherical coordinates, latitude & longitude conversion, Twitter API, MetaCarta API</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>A Thanksgiving Gift – 7 Days of Source Code | blprnt.blg</title>
<link>http://blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/a-thanksgiving-gift-7-days-of-source-code</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;When it comes to releasing source code, I’ve always been torn. I really believe in the philosophy of open source, but I’m intimidated by putting my code out there for everyone to see. Underneath it all, I’m probably scared of being exposed as some kind of a charlatan (”You call that programming?”). So, to pre-empt that possibility, I’ll start by saying this: I’m not a great programmer. My code is clean and fairly well-structured, but don’t expect to find any particularly advanced code wizardry or complicated mathematics. I do, however, think that the projects that I’ll be sharing over the week contain some good ideas, and a lot of helpful techniques. Hopefully you’ll find one or all of them useful.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-24T11:37:11Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>opensource, programmation</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>When it comes to releasing source code, I’ve always been torn. I really believe in the philosophy of open source, but I’m intimidated by putting my code out there for everyone to see. Underneath it all, I’m probably scared of being exposed as some kind of a charlatan (”You call that programming?”). So, to pre-empt that possibility, I’ll start by saying this: I’m not a great programmer. My code is clean and fairly well-structured, but don’t expect to find any particularly advanced code wizardry or complicated mathematics. I do, however, think that the projects that I’ll be sharing over the week contain some good ideas, and a lot of helpful techniques. Hopefully you’ll find one or all of them useful.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>Katie West: Photographer | Bio</title>
<link>http://katiewest.daportfolio.com/about/</link>
<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt;Katie West is from Toronto, Canada. She really loves her cats, Star Trek, dancing, monochromatic colour schemes, grocery shopping, sunny days, road trips, watching movies, and the smell of old books.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-11T02:32:47Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>karlcow</dc:author>
<dc:subject>photographie</dc:subject>
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<div class="description"><blockquote><p>Katie West is from Toronto, Canada. She really loves her cats, Star Trek, dancing, monochromatic colour schemes, grocery shopping, sunny days, road trips, watching movies, and the smell of old books.</p></blockquote></div>
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<title>Information Architects » Blog Archive » Designing Firefox 3.2</title>
<link>http://informationarchitects.jp/designing-firefox-32/</link>
<description>In January 2000, T-Online asked us what we’d do if we could design a browser from scratch. Our answer was “Tabs”. Eight years later Aza Raskin, head of user experience at Mozilla, asked me what I think a new tab should look like. The answer after days of mailing back and forth: “Forget tabs!”</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-07T07:20:51Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>sbrothier</dc:author>
<dc:subject>firefox, ui, interface, webdesign, usability</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://informationarchitects.jp/designing-firefox-32/">Information Architects » Blog Archive » Designing Firefox 3.2</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">In January 2000, T-Online asked us what we’d do if we could design a browser from scratch. Our answer was “Tabs”. Eight years later Aza Raskin, head of user experience at Mozilla, asked me what I think a new tab should look like. The answer after days of mailing back and forth: “Forget tabs!”</p>
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<title>INTERVIEW PROJECT - NEW EPISODE EVERY THREE DAYS</title>
<link>http://interviewproject.davidlynch.com/www/#/all-episodes/043-kirstin</link>
<description>davidlynch.com</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-05T20:46:53Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>Gladys De Micheli</dc:author>
<dc:subject>interview, video</dc:subject>
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<title>AppleInsider | Apple ads hint at thinner iMacs, lighter MacBooks, cheaper Mac minis [u]</title>
<link>http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/10/03/apple_ads_hint_at_thinner_imacs_lighter_macbooks_cheaper_mac_minis.html</link>
<description>First on AppleInsider: A trio of online advertisements that appear to have been published prematurely by one of Apple's international online stores suggest it's only a matter of days before the Mac maker takes the wraps off of new families of ultra-thin iMacs, lighter &amp; thinner plastic MacBooks, and more affordable Mac minis [Updated with other countries].</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-05T12:13:08Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>sbrothier</dc:author>
<dc:subject>mac</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">First on AppleInsider: A trio of online advertisements that appear to have been published prematurely by one of Apple's international online stores suggest it's only a matter of days before the Mac maker takes the wraps off of new families of ultra-thin iMacs, lighter & thinner plastic MacBooks, and more affordable Mac minis [Updated with other countries].</p>
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<title>RadioLovers.com | Listen Free to Old Time Radio Shows | 30's, 40's, 50's</title>
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<description>We offer hundreds of vintage radio shows for you to listen to online in mp3 format, all for free. Before the days of video games, shopping malls, MTV, and the Internet, families used to sit in their living room each night to listen to radio shows such as Superman, Groucho Marx, The Avenger, Gunsmoke, Sherlock Homes, and many others. When TV become popular in the 1950's, most of these shows went off the air, but they now live on at websites such as this one and on weekly nostalgia radio broadcasts worldwide.</description>
<dc:date>2009-10-05T09:58:38Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>garret</dc:author>
<dc:subject>50s, superheros, sciencefiction, western, variety, mystery, drama, oldtimeradio, radio, radio programs, radio show archives, comedy, stories, 30s, 40s</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">We offer hundreds of vintage radio shows for you to listen to online in mp3 format, all for free. Before the days of video games, shopping malls, MTV, and the Internet, families used to sit in their living room each night to listen to radio shows such as Superman, Groucho Marx, The Avenger, Gunsmoke, Sherlock Homes, and many others. When TV become popular in the 1950's, most of these shows went off the air, but they now live on at websites such as this one and on weekly nostalgia radio broadcasts worldwide.</p>
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<title>Juxt Interactive</title>
<link>http://www.juxtinteractive.com/</link>
<description>UXT is a company that creates from the ground up, top to bottom, or even sideways. It kinda makes sense since we were started by a couple of architects.

Lots of people ask us if we only do digital work. Well we like to think and play where people are, and these days that just happens to be the Internet. That suits us just fine because the online space has far less restrictions and barriers than other media. Juxt does not take kindly to limits, or being put in a box.</description>
<dc:date>2009-09-30T19:21:15Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>sbrothier</dc:author>
<dc:subject>webdesign, agency</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">UXT is a company that creates from the ground up, top to bottom, or even sideways. It kinda makes sense since we were started by a couple of architects.

Lots of people ask us if we only do digital work. Well we like to think and play where people are, and these days that just happens to be the Internet. That suits us just fine because the online space has far less restrictions and barriers than other media. Juxt does not take kindly to limits, or being put in a box.</p>
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<title>Digital Photographers, Welcome Back to 1999 | PixSylated | Digital Photography, Canon Flash, Shooting Tethered</title>
<link>http://pixsylated.com/2009/09/digital-photographers-welcome-back-to-1999/</link>
<description>Why the value of still images is collapsing

It’s that old supply-and-demand thing. The supply of digital images is way, way up. At the same time, advertising in magazines and newspapers is sinking.

If you want to continue earning a living at something you already do, it’s helpful if your trade is difficult to do and expensive to get started. Photography during the film-era was this way. Every time I pushed the shutter-button a couple of bucks flew out the window. Now the cost of getting into the pro photography game is virtually nothing (aside from the cost of the camera, the computer, the software, the training… still a relatively low investment for what you’re able to accomplish). I’m grateful that HDSLR cinematography is expensive and problematic right now.

The Trib Is Dead. Long Live The Trib. For several generations, ads in magazines and newspapers were the leading consumer of commercial stills. Sorry Charlie, those days are gone. Today advertisers are increasingly moving their efforts over to web-based campaigns. It’s not personal. It’s demographics. OK. So that means that it is personal. The web, with it’s ability to provide instantaneous feedback to advertisers enables those spending the ad bucks to target their message exactly where it needs to be within minutes. For an ad placed in the wrong magazine, the response time is measured in weeks or months. Print advertising is plummeting (stats here). It’s not the economy, stupid. It’s the medium. Check out MagazineDeathPool if you’re not already a regular reader. Now is not be the time to launch a career as a magazine shooter.</description>
<dc:date>2009-09-29T08:17:38Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>mozkart</dc:author>
<dc:subject>photo</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Why the value of still images is collapsing

It’s that old supply-and-demand thing. The supply of digital images is way, way up. At the same time, advertising in magazines and newspapers is sinking.

If you want to continue earning a living at something you already do, it’s helpful if your trade is difficult to do and expensive to get started. Photography during the film-era was this way. Every time I pushed the shutter-button a couple of bucks flew out the window. Now the cost of getting into the pro photography game is virtually nothing (aside from the cost of the camera, the computer, the software, the training… still a relatively low investment for what you’re able to accomplish). I’m grateful that HDSLR cinematography is expensive and problematic right now.

The Trib Is Dead. Long Live The Trib. For several generations, ads in magazines and newspapers were the leading consumer of commercial stills. Sorry Charlie, those days are gone. Today advertisers are increasingly moving their efforts over to web-based campaigns. It’s not personal. It’s demographics. OK. So that means that it is personal. The web, with it’s ability to provide instantaneous feedback to advertisers enables those spending the ad bucks to target their message exactly where it needs to be within minutes. For an ad placed in the wrong magazine, the response time is measured in weeks or months. Print advertising is plummeting (stats here). It’s not the economy, stupid. It’s the medium. Check out MagazineDeathPool if you’re not already a regular reader. Now is not be the time to launch a career as a magazine shooter.</p>
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<title>Dell PowerEdge T710 Tower Server Overview</title>
<link>http://getitequipped.com/dell-poweredge-t710.html</link>
<description>The Dell PowerEdge T710 is the company’s new dual-socket tower server.

The virtualization oriented T710 is based on the Intel 5520 chipset and supports up to two quad-core or dual-core Intel Xeon 5500 series processors. It has 18 DIMM slots for up to 144GB of ECC DDR3 memory and supports 16 2.5-inch or 8 3.5-inch hot-plug hard drives, depending on customer’s choice. The 5U chassis, mountable in 19″ racks, also includes two media bays for optical drives or tape backup units, and two power supplies with optional redundancy.

Integrated storage controller choices include SAS 6/iR or PERC 6/i SAS RAID, but there’s also a variety of additional HDD controllers. Customers can also choose between various host bus controller, management card, and network adapter options.

Dell’s T710 has 6 PCI Express 2.0 slots and the integrated Matrox G200 video chip, and offers an interactive LCD on the front of the server for system health monitoring, alerts and control of basic management configuration.

Regarding software, the PowerEdge T710 ships without OS or with one of Windows Sever, SUSE Linux, or Red Hat Linux editions, with VMware or Citrix virtualization software, and with various optional management and backup applications.

The Dell PowerEdge T710 currently starts at $1,199 at the official Dell Small Business website.</description>
<dc:date>2009-09-28T21:45:25Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>danijelzi</dc:author>
<dc:subject>dell, poweredge, t710, server, tower, dual-socket, Quad-Core, dual-core, storage, integrated</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">The Dell PowerEdge T710 is the company’s new dual-socket tower server.

The virtualization oriented T710 is based on the Intel 5520 chipset and supports up to two quad-core or dual-core Intel Xeon 5500 series processors. It has 18 DIMM slots for up to 144GB of ECC DDR3 memory and supports 16 2.5-inch or 8 3.5-inch hot-plug hard drives, depending on customer’s choice. The 5U chassis, mountable in 19″ racks, also includes two media bays for optical drives or tape backup units, and two power supplies with optional redundancy.

Integrated storage controller choices include SAS 6/iR or PERC 6/i SAS RAID, but there’s also a variety of additional HDD controllers. Customers can also choose between various host bus controller, management card, and network adapter options.

Dell’s T710 has 6 PCI Express 2.0 slots and the integrated Matrox G200 video chip, and offers an interactive LCD on the front of the server for system health monitoring, alerts and control of basic management configuration.

Regarding software, the PowerEdge T710 ships without OS or with one of Windows Sever, SUSE Linux, or Red Hat Linux editions, with VMware or Citrix virtualization software, and with various optional management and backup applications.

The Dell PowerEdge T710 currently starts at $1,199 at the official Dell Small Business website.</p>
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<title>TapCritic</title>
<link>http://tapcritic.com/</link>
<description>In the endless sea of uncertain apps, how can anyone these days find the best apps for the best price with the best features?
The short answer?  You can’t.  Not on your own.  Sifting through the heap of new programs and games and utilities on the iTunes store would be much more than a full-time job.  That’s where we come in.</description>
<dc:date>2009-09-28T14:28:25Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>sbrothier</dc:author>
<dc:subject>iphone, blog</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">In the endless sea of uncertain apps, how can anyone these days find the best apps for the best price with the best features?
The short answer?  You can’t.  Not on your own.  Sifting through the heap of new programs and games and utilities on the iTunes store would be much more than a full-time job.  That’s where we come in.</p>
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<title>Muso Shinden Ryo Iaido Koryu Kata (All Japan Kendo Federation) - View topic • sharethefiles.com</title>
<link>http://sharethefiles.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=130&amp;t=151355</link>
<description>These Iai arts were performed by NAGAE Matasaburo, in his sixties (guess). He was born and lived in Nagasaki, received the 7th grade of Kendo and 8th grade of Iai from Zen-Nippon Kendo Renmei (All-Japan Kendo Federation). He also practiced Shinto Munen style Iai. The original movies were recorded in 8mm films, then edited in a VHS tape. It's not known who took and maintained these films (maybe one of Matasaburo's disciples did). They were converted to DV (digital video) format, stored in HDD, finally created QuickTime H.263 format (360x240, 15fps, compressed).</description>
<dc:date>2009-09-28T12:47:13Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>Takwann</dc:author>
<dc:subject>iaido, kata, Muso Shinden Ryu, video</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://sharethefiles.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=130&amp;t=151355">Muso Shinden Ryo Iaido Koryu Kata (All Japan Kendo Federation) - View topic • sharethefiles.com</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">These Iai arts were performed by NAGAE Matasaburo, in his sixties (guess). He was born and lived in Nagasaki, received the 7th grade of Kendo and 8th grade of Iai from Zen-Nippon Kendo Renmei (All-Japan Kendo Federation). He also practiced Shinto Munen style Iai. The original movies were recorded in 8mm films, then edited in a VHS tape. It's not known who took and maintained these films (maybe one of Matasaburo's disciples did). They were converted to DV (digital video) format, stored in HDD, finally created QuickTime H.263 format (360x240, 15fps, compressed).</p>
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<title>Survivor Samoa!</title>
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<description>This season the Survivors will be castaways  down in the South Pacific Ocean on an island in Samoa, where the castaways will have their fair share of Heat and Taro.

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<dc:date>2009-09-17T19:30:48Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>macbros</dc:author>
<dc:subject>survivor, samoa, telivision, tv, reality</dc:subject>
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<dc:date>2009-09-16T13:16:57Z</dc:date>
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<dc:date>2009-09-15T07:17:21Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>tadeufilippini</dc:author>
<dc:subject>faye, wong, faye wong, faye wong songs, songs faye wong, Musicas, songs, faye wong musicas, musicas faye wong, faye.com, wong faye, chinese singer, singer chinese</dc:subject>
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<title>Who Is Megan Casey ?</title>
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<description>It's so hard to keep up with tween phenomena these days. By the time the Internet Movie Database lists them they may already be passé I happened upon this newcomer quite by accident. She is apparently better known in Germany.

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<dc:date>2009-09-11T10:55:08Z</dc:date>
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<title>BerMuDa – Berlin Music Days — A WEEK OF FINEST ELECTRONIC MUSIC IN BERLINS FINEST CLUBS</title>
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<dc:date>2009-09-06T09:26:24Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>François Hodierne</dc:author>
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<title>Pb de &quot;mode busy&quot; sur les Seagate 7200.11 - HDD - Hardware - Manipe , pour bon bricolo - Trés bien expliquée , Avec photos - FORUM HardWare.fr</title>
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<description>Posté le 11-09-2008 à 14:41:07     Edit du 7/02: Le firmware seagate SD1A semble résoudre tous les pbs de mode busy pour les disques pas encore touchés.     Plusieurs séries de Seagate 7200.11 sont victimes du même problème, du jour au lendemain les hdd deviennent invisibles, non reconnus par les carte mères etc. alors qu'ils tournent encore, que les parties mécaniques ne semblent pas atteintes. Le disque reste en &quot;mode busy&quot;.   Voici les méthodes de récupération ayant fait leurs preuves chez plusieurs personnes:   Jisse6   http://forum.hardware.fr/forum2.ph [...] 0#t6845124</description>
<dc:date>2009-08-31T18:47:53Z</dc:date>
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<dc:subject>hardware, reparer, seagate, disque, disk, tutoriel, tutorial</dc:subject>
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