Feds: Fetus Called 'Unborn Child'...

Feds: Fetus Called 'Unborn Child' "States may classify a developing fetus as an "unborn child" eligible for government health care, the Bush administration said Thursday, giving low-income women access to prenatal care and bolstering the arguments of abortion opponents." from Baby Crazy.

Panic In Detroit [1]: Dean...

Panic In Detroit: Dean Kamen's Mobility Device and Why It Caused Immoderate Upset in the Motor City

The Guardian [1]: The tale...

The Guardian: The tale of one man and his blog.

Search Engines in $440 million...

Search Engines in $440 million suit: "Mark Nutritional Inc. filed a $440 million dollar trademark misuse and unfair competition lawsuit on Monday against four major search engines."

Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld...

Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Thursday the United States must prepare now for potential surprise attacks "vastly more deadly" than the Sept. 11 terrorist hijackings.

U.S. intelligence agencies have issued...

U.S. intelligence agencies have issued an internal alert that Islamic terrorists are planning another spectacular attack to rival those carried out on September 11.

Googlewhacker mention in Australia: \"Googlewhackers...

Googlewhacker mention in Australia: "Googlewhackers get going"

Der Trend im Internet: Googlewhack...

Der Trend im Internet: Googlewhack. Article in German about Googlewhacking.

Defining Search Technology [1]: \"Google...

Defining Search Technology: "Google is working toward providing a deeper, fresher, and more personalized index. "The future will be about features and more about the overall usefulness of an engine," said Cutts. "We believe users want relevancy, but they also want quick, clean results with proven integrity," he added. When asked about XML, Cutts replied, "Not any time soon. The main benefit of HTML is that anyone can write it. That's part of why the Web had such meteoric growth. XML is great for machine-to-machine communication, but it's much more difficult for a person to produce by hand." During the coming year, Google hopes to increase its lead across the board. "We'll be introducing new ways to search. We don't want to give away any secrets, but Google will provide many helpful surprises in 2002," volunteered Cutts. I understand the company's focus will be on search and the user experience. "

AntiBloggies.com [1]: \"Like the Bloggies,...

AntiBloggies.com: "Like the Bloggies, but bribes are accepted - nay, encouraged."


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