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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; REAL ESTATE} - free internet wireless!!!!! (union square)</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">COMMUNITY

FREE internet wireless at Sugar Cafe.  Bring your laptop sit down and enjoy our daily baked goodÂs. 

We roast our own coffee beans and we squeeze our own orange juice. 

What else can you ask for?

679 Sutter St. 
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<issued>2008-10-11T02:41:01Z</issued>
<modified>2008-10-11T02:41:01Z</modified>
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<name>Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</name>
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FREE internet wireless at Sugar Cafe.  Bring your laptop sit down and enjoy our daily baked goodÂs. 

We roast our own coffee beans and we squeeze our own orange juice. 

What else can you ask for?

679 Sutter St. 
<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">free internet wireless!!!!! {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> October 11, 2008, 2:41 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> October 11, 2008, 10:44 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;4KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/">Regional</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/">North America</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/">United States</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/">California</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/">Metro Areas</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/">San Francisco Bay Area</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/">Business and Economy</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/"><b>Real Estate</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{SECURITY &gt; ADVISORIES AND PATCHES} - Bugtraq: Re: Motorola Timbuktu's Internet Locator Service real-time data exposed to public.</title>
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<summary type="text/plain"> Re: Motorola Timbuktu's Internet Locator Service real-time data exposed to public. </summary>
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<issued>2008-10-10T12:15:17Z</issued>
<modified>2008-10-10T12:15:17Z</modified>
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<name>Securityfocus.Com</name>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Www.Securityfocus.Com</span> -  Re: Motorola Timbuktu's Internet Locator Service real-time data exposed to public. <blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">SecurityFocus {...} SecurityFocus is designed to facilitate discussion on computer security related topics, create computer security awareness, and to provide the Internet&apos;s largest and most comprehensive database of computer security knowledge and resources to the public. It also hosts the BUGTRAQ mailing list. {...}</blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> October 10, 2008, 12:15 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;10KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/computers/">Computers</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/computers/security/">Security</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/computers/security/advisories-and-patches/"><b>Advisories and Patches</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{SECURITY &gt; NEWS AND MEDIA} - 'Internet safety' may be an oxymoron</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Reports on clickjacking, which enables a PC to get infected when a user clicks on a disguised Web link, point out that when it comes to Web browsing, there is no such thing as "security."</summary>
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<issued>2008-10-03T08:01:00Z</issued>
<modified>2008-10-03T08:01:00Z</modified>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">News.Cnet.Com</span> - Reports on clickjacking, which enables a PC to get infected when a user clicks on a disguised Web link, point out that when it comes to Web browsing, there is no such thing as "security."<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">'Internet safety' may be an oxymoron | Workers' Edge - a productivity blog from Dennis O'Reilly - CNET News {...} Reports on clickjacking, which enables a PC to get infected when a user clicks on a disguised Web link, point out that when it comes to Web browsing, there is no such thing as 'security.' Read this blog post by Dennis O'Reilly on Workers' Edge. {...}</blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> October 3, 2008, 8:01 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> October 4, 2008, 1:15 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;79KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/computers/">Computers</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/computers/security/">Security</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/computers/security/news-and-media/"><b>News and Media</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{NEWS &gt; BREAKING NEWS} - Assembling Internet Images Into a Garden of Webly Delights</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Give Hieronymus Bosch a Mac Pro with two 3.2-GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors and 32 gigs of RAM, unfettered Internet access &mdash; and some electricity &mdash; and you have Case Simmons and Andrew Burke's You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth. The duo raided image forums like 4chan and 12ozProphet (plus Flickr and Google Image Search) and collected thousands of files to assemble into four mural-sized collages. The series, accompanied by audio composed entirely of samples from the Internet, is on view at LA's Kim Light/Lightbox gallery through November 1. "We crash our computers almost every day," Simmons says. They're gonna need a bigger Mac.



    
    
    
    
      
  

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<issued>2008-10-03T05:00:00Z</issued>
<modified>2008-10-03T05:00:00Z</modified>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Www.Wired.Com</span> - Give Hieronymus Bosch a Mac Pro with two 3.2-GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors and 32 gigs of RAM, unfettered Internet access &mdash; and some electricity &mdash; and you have Case Simmons and Andrew Burke's You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth. The duo raided image forums like 4chan and 12ozProphet (plus Flickr and Google Image Search) and collected thousands of files to assemble into four mural-sized collages. The series, accompanied by audio composed entirely of samples from the Internet, is on view at LA's Kim Light/Lightbox gallery through November 1. "We crash our computers almost every day," Simmons says. They're gonna need a bigger Mac.



    
    
    
    
      
  

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<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">Get in-depth tech news coverage from Wired and read about how it is shaping culture, education, entertainment, communications and technology. {...}</blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> October 3, 2008, 5:00 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> October 3, 2008, 11:46 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;42KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/news/">News</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/news/breaking-news/"><b>Breaking News</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{COMPUTERS &gt; NEWS AND MEDIA} - Cheat Sheet: The semantic web</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">The internet is evolving...</summary>
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<issued>2008-10-02T15:47:02Z</issued>
<modified>2008-10-02T15:47:02Z</modified>
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<title>{LITERATURE &gt; CYBERPUNK} - Principles for sound Internet policy: Internet for Everyone</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">The Internet For Everyone project is a set of motherhood-grade principles for Internet access in the US; they're collecting signatories to present to Congress: Access: Every home, business and civic institution in America must have access to a high-speed, world-class communications infrastructure. Choice: Every consumer must enjoy real competition in lawful online content as well as among high-speed Internet providers to achieve lower prices and higher speeds. Openness: Every Internet user should have the right to freedom of speech and commerce online in an open market without gatekeepers or discrimination. Innovation : The Internet should continue to create good jobs, foster entrepreneurship, spread new ideas and serve as a leading engine of economic growth. Internet for Everyone (Thanks, David!)...
  
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<issued>2008-10-02T01:33:21Z</issued>
<modified>2008-10-02T01:33:21Z</modified>
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<title>{LIBRARIES &gt; WEBLOGS} - Internet Haves and Have Nots</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Aaron Smith at the Pew Internet &amp; American Life Project points to the National Telecommunications  and Information Administration (NTIA) compilation of state-by-state home internet usage figures based on the Census Bureau's October 2007 Current Population Survey.The report, which consists of 12 pages of tabular data, reveals a number of interesting facts about internet usage in America.  Internet usage differs by race (less than 20% of White Non Hispanic households do not use the internet, while more than 40% of Black Non Hispanics, American Indians/Native Americans and Hispanics do not).  Income differences are also stark: while about 29% of all households are internet non-users, more than 50% of households with incomes less than $25,000 do not use the internet.Importantly, the data also reveals where people access the internet.  Lower income people are much more likely to access the internet outside the home (at work? in libraries?).These statistics, and the myriad of others in the report, underscore the importance libraries play in providing access to information (including the internet), in instructing users on how to access that information, and in providing alternative means of access to  those who are "internet have nots."</summary>
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<issued>2008-10-01T11:45:35Z</issued>
<modified>2008-10-01T11:45:35Z</modified>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Www.Information-literacy.Net</span> - Aaron Smith at the Pew Internet & American Life Project points to the National Telecommunications  and Information Administration (NTIA) compilation of state-by-state home internet usage figures based on the Census Bureau's October 2007 Current Population Survey.The report, which consists of 12 pages of tabular data, reveals a number of interesting facts about internet usage in America.  Internet usage differs by race (less than 20% of White Non Hispanic households do not use the internet, while more than 40% of Black Non Hispanics, American Indians/Native Americans and Hispanics do not).  Income differences are also stark: while about 29% of all households are internet non-users, more than 50% of households with incomes less than $25,000 do not use the internet.Importantly, the data also reveals where people access the internet.  Lower income people are much more likely to access the internet outside the home (at work? in libraries?).These statistics, and the myriad of others in the report, underscore the importance libraries play in providing access to information (including the internet), in instructing users on how to access that information, and in providing alternative means of access to  those who are "internet have nots."<div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> October 1, 2008, 11:45 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;1KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/reference/">Reference</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/reference/libraries/">Libraries</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/reference/libraries/library-and-information-science/">Library and Information Science</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/reference/libraries/library-and-information-science/weblogs/"><b>Weblogs</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{LIBRARIES &gt; WEBLOGS} - Digital Information Literacy Competition tests Internet literacy and cognitive agility</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Want to encourage your students to develop good information literacy skills? This novel idea is being tried by Indiana University.  The article Digital Information Literacy Competition tests Internet literacy and cognitive agility has some details.It notes:"Undergraduate students will show off their reference and Internet literacy skills during the Digital Literacy Contest on Sept. 30 at Indiana University Bloomington's Herman B Wells Library.  The Indiana University Libraries, which is hosting the competition, is offering $100 as a first-place prize. Registration for the contest is free. Afterward, the library will provide food and lead a discussion about digital information literacy.  The Digital Literacy Contest was created in 2007 by former Purdue University student Daniel Poynter. Current participants include Purdue, IU Bloomington, Brown University and the University of Florida."</summary>
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<issued>2008-10-01T11:45:25Z</issued>
<modified>2008-10-01T11:45:25Z</modified>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Www.Information-literacy.Net</span> - Want to encourage your students to develop good information literacy skills? This novel idea is being tried by Indiana University.  The article Digital Information Literacy Competition tests Internet literacy and cognitive agility has some details.It notes:"Undergraduate students will show off their reference and Internet literacy skills during the Digital Literacy Contest on Sept. 30 at Indiana University Bloomington's Herman B Wells Library.  The Indiana University Libraries, which is hosting the competition, is offering $100 as a first-place prize. Registration for the contest is free. Afterward, the library will provide food and lead a discussion about digital information literacy.  The Digital Literacy Contest was created in 2007 by former Purdue University student Daniel Poynter. Current participants include Purdue, IU Bloomington, Brown University and the University of Florida."<div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> October 1, 2008, 11:45 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;1KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/reference/">Reference</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/reference/libraries/">Libraries</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/reference/libraries/library-and-information-science/">Library and Information Science</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/reference/libraries/library-and-information-science/weblogs/"><b>Weblogs</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{INTERNET &gt; GOOGLE} - The next Internet</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">The Internet has had an enormous impact on people's lives around the world in the ten years since Google's founding. It has changed politics, entertainment, culture, business, health care, the environment and just about every other topic you can think of. Which got us to thinking, what's going to happen in the next ten years? How will this phenomenal technology evolve, how will we adapt, and (more importantly) how will it adapt to us? We asked ten of our top experts this very question, and during September (our 10th anniversary month) we are presenting their responses. As computer scientist Alan Kay has famously observed, the best way to predict the future is to invent it, so we will be doing our best to make good on our experts' words every day. - Karen Wickre and Alan Eagle, series editorsHistorically, the Internet has been all about connectivity between computers and among people. The World Wide Web opened enormous opportunities and motivations for the injection of content into the Internet, and search engines, such as Google's, provided a way for people to find the right content for their interests.  Of course, the Internet continues to develop: new devices will find their way onto the net and new ways to access it will evolve.In the next decade, around 70% of the human population will have fixed or mobile access to the Internet at increasingly high speeds, up to gigabits per second. We can reliably expect that mobile devices will become a major component of the Internet, as will appliances and sensors of all kinds. Many of the things on the Internet, whether mobile or fixed, will know where they are, both geographically and logically. As you enter a hotel room, your mobile will be told its precise location including room number. When you turn your laptop on, it will learn this information as well--either from the mobile or from the room itself. It will be normal for devices, when activated, to discover what other devices are in the neighborhood, so your mobile will discover that it has a high resolution display available in what was once called a television set. If you wish, your mobile will remember where you have been and will keep track of RFID-labeled objects such as your briefcase, car keys and glasses. "Where are my glasses?" you will ask. "You were last within RFID reach of them while in the living room," your mobile or laptop will say.The Internet will transform the video medium as well. From its largely programmed, scheduled and streamed delivery today, video will become an interactive medium in which the choice of content and advertising will be under consumer control. Product placement will become an opportunity for viewers to click on items of interest in the field of view to learn more about them including but not limited to commercial information. Hyperlinks will associate the racing scene in Star Wars I with the chariot race in Ben Hur. Conventional videoconferencing will be augmented by remotely controlled robots with an ability to move around, focus cameras and microphones, and perhaps even directly interact with the local environment under user control.The Internet will also become more closely integrated with other parts of our daily lives, and it will change them accordingly. Power distribution grids, for example, will become a part of the Internet's information universe. We will be able to track and manage electrical power demand and our automobiles will participate in the generation as well as the consumption of electricity. By sharing information through the Internet about energy-consuming and energy-producing devices and systems, we will be able to make them more efficient.A box of washing machine soap will become part of a service as Internet-enabled washing machines are managed by Web-based services that can configure and activate your washing machine. Scientific measurements and experimental results will be blogged and automatically entered into common data archives to facilitate the distribution, sharing and reproduction of experimental results. One might even imagine that scientific instruments could generate their own data blogs.These are but a few examples of the way in which the Internet will continue to surround and serve us in the future. The flexibility we have seen in the Internet is a consequence of one simple observation: the Internet is essentially a software artifact. As we have learned in the past several decades, software is an endless frontier. There is no limit to what can be programmed. If we can imagine it, there's a good chance it can be programmed. The Internet of the future will be suffused with software, information, data archives, and populated with devices, appliances, and people who are interacting with and through this rich fabric.And Google will be there, helping to make sense of it all, helping to organize and make everything accessible and useful.Posted by Vint Cerf, Chief Internet Evangelist
 
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<issued>2008-10-01T11:38:26Z</issued>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Www.Blogger.Com</span> - The Internet has had an enormous impact on people's lives around the world in the ten years since Google's founding. It has changed politics, entertainment, culture, business, health care, the environment and just about every other topic you can think of. Which got us to thinking, what's going to happen in the next ten years? How will this phenomenal technology evolve, how will we adapt, and (more importantly) how will it adapt to us? We asked ten of our top experts this very question, and during September (our 10th anniversary month) we are presenting their responses. As computer scientist Alan Kay has famously observed, the best way to predict the future is to invent it, so we will be doing our best to make good on our experts' words every day. - Karen Wickre and Alan Eagle, series editorsHistorically, the Internet has been all about connectivity between computers and among people. The World Wide Web opened enormous opportunities and motivations for the injection of content into the Internet, and search engines, such as Google's, provided a way for people to find the right content for their interests.  Of course, the Internet continues to develop: new devices will find their way onto the net and new ways to access it will evolve.In the next decade, around 70% of the human population will have fixed or mobile access to the Internet at increasingly high speeds, up to gigabits per second. We can reliably expect that mobile devices will become a major component of the Internet, as will appliances and sensors of all kinds. Many of the things on the Internet, whether mobile or fixed, will know where they are, both geographically and logically. As you enter a hotel room, your mobile will be told its precise location including room number. When you turn your laptop on, it will learn this information as well--either from the mobile or from the room itself. It will be normal for devices, when activated, to discover what other devices are in the neighborhood, so your mobile will discover that it has a high resolution display available in what was once called a television set. If you wish, your mobile will remember where you have been and will keep track of RFID-labeled objects such as your briefcase, car keys and glasses. "Where are my glasses?" you will ask. "You were last within RFID reach of them while in the living room," your mobile or laptop will say.The Internet will transform the video medium as well. From its largely programmed, scheduled and streamed delivery today, video will become an interactive medium in which the choice of content and advertising will be under consumer control. Product placement will become an opportunity for viewers to click on items of interest in the field of view to learn more about them including but not limited to commercial information. Hyperlinks will associate the racing scene in Star Wars I with the chariot race in Ben Hur. Conventional videoconferencing will be augmented by remotely controlled robots with an ability to move around, focus cameras and microphones, and perhaps even directly interact with the local environment under user control.The Internet will also become more closely integrated with other parts of our daily lives, and it will change them accordingly. Power distribution grids, for example, will become a part of the Internet's information universe. We will be able to track and manage electrical power demand and our automobiles will participate in the generation as well as the consumption of electricity. By sharing information through the Internet about energy-consuming and energy-producing devices and systems, we will be able to make them more efficient.A box of washing machine soap will become part of a service as Internet-enabled washing machines are managed by Web-based services that can configure and activate your washing machine. Scientific measurements and experimental results will be blogged and automatically entered into common data archives to facilitate the distribution, sharing and reproduction of experimental results. One might even imagine that scientific instruments could generate their own data blogs.These are but a few examples of the way in which the Internet will continue to surround and serve us in the future. The flexibility we have seen in the Internet is a consequence of one simple observation: the Internet is essentially a software artifact. As we have learned in the past several decades, software is an endless frontier. There is no limit to what can be programmed. If we can imagine it, there's a good chance it can be programmed. The Internet of the future will be suffused with software, information, data archives, and populated with devices, appliances, and people who are interacting with and through this rich fabric.And Google will be there, helping to make sense of it all, helping to organize and make everything accessible and useful.Posted by Vint Cerf, Chief Internet Evangelist
 
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; RENTALS} - Spacious Room, Free Cable, Internet, &amp; Utilities (milpitas) $550</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">A spacious room in a quiet and convenient location for renting. The size is 143 sq. ft. (11x13). Large double-pane window faces nice landscape. Wall-mounted mirror. The bedroom has beautiful vaulted wood ceiling. Share living room and kitchen. All utilities included plus free cable and internet. Shared bathroom. There will be four adults (including yourself) live in this 4-bedroom, 2-living room, 2-bathroom house.



Plenty storage space (two large closets in the hallway). Plenty parking. Two blocks to Foothill Park. Walking distance to Milpitas sports center. Three miles to high tech companies, including Cisco. Easy access to highway 680/237/880. Available November 1.



Who live here:

1) An engineer at Google.

2) A manager at Seagate.

Both of them have lived here for more than two years. They have been maintaining it as a quiet place to relax after work or get some studying done.



You:

- Rent 6 months or longer. Deposit is the same amount as rent.

- single occupancy.

- NOÂ smoking, drugs, pets, overnight guest(s).

- have a friend over only occasionally.

- References required.



When replying, please describe yourself briefly and provide a phone number and best time to call. Preference will be given if you don't cook.



I am available to show the place Monday or Thursday. I'll remove this listing when the room is rented out.

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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</span> - A spacious room in a quiet and convenient location for renting. The size is 143 sq. ft. (11x13). Large double-pane window faces nice landscape. Wall-mounted mirror. The bedroom has beautiful vaulted wood ceiling. Share living room and kitchen. All utilities included plus free cable and internet. Shared bathroom. There will be four adults (including yourself) live in this 4-bedroom, 2-living room, 2-bathroom house.



Plenty storage space (two large closets in the hallway). Plenty parking. Two blocks to Foothill Park. Walking distance to Milpitas sports center. Three miles to high tech companies, including Cisco. Easy access to highway 680/237/880. Available November 1.



Who live here:

1) An engineer at Google.

2) A manager at Seagate.

Both of them have lived here for more than two years. They have been maintaining it as a quiet place to relax after work or get some studying done.



You:

- Rent 6 months or longer. Deposit is the same amount as rent.

- single occupancy.

- NOÂ smoking, drugs, pets, overnight guest(s).

- have a friend over only occasionally.

- References required.



When replying, please describe yourself briefly and provide a phone number and best time to call. Preference will be given if you don't cook.



I am available to show the place Monday or Thursday. I'll remove this listing when the room is rented out.

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