Slashback: Echo, Lunchbox, Questions
TodLiebeck writes "The Echo framework, which is used for creating web applications that approach the functionality of rich clients, has received some significant updates since its last showing on Slashdot. The community-developed EchoPoint component library has hit v1.0 and now provides more than 50 components such as a chart container and a rich text editor. The recently released version 1.1 of Echo is now available under the Mozilla Public License (in addition to the LGPL). More information can be found in these two announcements on TheServerSide, and this recent article in the SDTimes."
shimmerkid writes "After seeing almost nothing about audiolunchbox.com in your recent story about the perfect online music store, I felt a little vindicated when I received an email newsletter from them claiming they have become the "largest independent digital music store in the world." They have added Beggars/Matador and Kill Rock Stars among others, promising a total of 500,000 tracks (at 99 cents a track for unrestricted 192 kbps MP3 and Ogg) by December, and over a million tracks in 2005. The best part is that they pay the artists 65 cents a track."
Noksagt writes "The 50 questions for Bush and Kerry that were moderated and commented on in a previous /. story have been pared down to 20.
Vote for 10 of them at The New Voters Project Presidential Youth Debate. You don't even need /. mod points--just a valid email address!"
third post!
or something
--- "To pee or not to pee, that is the question." ---
I don't need no valid email adress; I use Mailinator. You can give the spammers anything and check it on the Mailinator site. Everything's public, though, so avoid confidentials.
This post written under Gentoo-linux with an SCO IP license.
The longest troll ever! Wikipedia has been seriously trolled!
http://www.wiggy.net/tmp/accident/
I'm the Female Gmail Account Wh0re! Get them while they're hot!
Free Account
Free Account
Free Account
Free Account
Free Account
Free Account
Be quick before they're gone! 012345 012345 013456 Need more text per line. Blah slashcode sucks.
- Leslea
Mostly the lowest-moderated question for the Bush-Kerry debate passed. Most of the +5 were discarded and at least a few -1 to +1 got through.
Anagram("United States of America") == "Dine out, taste a Mac, fries"