A federal appeals court rules that the Navy must abide by limits on its high-powered sonar training within 12 nautical miles of the coast of Southern California because the exercises could harm dozens of species of whales and dolphins.
A federal appeals court rules that the Navy must abide by limits on its high-powered sonar training within 12 nautical miles of the coast of Southern California because the exercises could harm dozens of species of whales and dolphins.
Filed in: Personal Tech
A couple days ago the guys on the YouTube blog let everyone know that there was a new “personalized” homepage that was going to start showing up for a subset of users — and today they opened it up to the rest of the world. To get the new homepage, it’s as easy as […]
Filed in: Google
While there’s still a month left before the final votes are tallied, Microsoft’s bid to gain ISO standards approval for its Office Open XML (OOXML) document format is anything but guaranteed. Based on reports from attendees of this week’s ISO ballot-resolution meeting in Geneva, OOXML’s ISO approval is not a slam-dunk, but any stretch.
Filed in: Microsoft
Some people see baldness as a big issue. Not Bill Gates, and not because he has hair. “Malaria kills 1 million people a year; baldness hasn’t killed anyone yet,” he said last week, telling the young minds at the University of Chicago that our priorities need a fresh look. “Less than 10 percent of the money spent on curing baldness is spent on fighting malaria.”
Filed in: Personal Tech
Even in a post CAN-SPAM world, where legal protections and technological advances give consumers more control than ever over their inboxes, e-mail remains a key component of many interactive marketing strategies. Commercial e-mail remains a cost-effective way to reach consumers, especially for businesses that are eager to reach out to their existing or past customers.
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