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Wednesday, December 17, 2003 |
Fastbuzz, an RSS service, is up. Will be playing with it over the next couple of days.
11:16:43 PM
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Raed, posting from Iraq, is facing all the fun associated with living in a real reality distortion field.
11:15:33 PM
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Make sure you keep tabs on Miguel's weblog. He is a great source of independent information on the big changes going on in Venezuela and an epitome of how personal publishing can add to change in the world one post at a time.
11:34:05 AM
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WSJ. Inflation plunges to lowest level in 40 years. The report "allows us to extend further our estimate of the 'considerable period' before" the Fed raises its federal-funds rate target, now 1%, said Steve Cecchetti, an economics professor at Brandeis University. "It is now extremely difficult to see how conditions for a rate increase can emerge before early 2005." Nice! That means the Fed will probably keep rates low. It is bad news for the Dems. The new economy is still in effect.
7:23:57 AM
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BlogsCanada interviews Hoder the well known Iranian blogger on building bridges through weblogs: For example, I personally met some Iranian diplomats in Ottawa. Not only were they friendly with me, which is surprising because I was always criticizing their sacred beliefs and the government they work for, but they were very friendly and I saw that they were following my weblog and many other Iranian weblogs very enthusiastically. This is something new. I didn't expect them to be so easy to me.
6:41:34 AM
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