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2008/9/10 Sam Mbale [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
London Open Source Jam, on 25/09/2009.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radiolabs/2008/09/things_to_do_with_programmes_4.shtml
Interesting post from the Radio Labs guys.
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Remember this old thread... (see below)
Now, in the context of What could *possibly* go wrong look at this:
Google News farce triggers Wall Street sell-off
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/09/10/online_news_farce_drops_united_stock/
Note the bit at the end:
Update
The Tribune Company has
I use Google News often and this happens all the time.
PR Newswire is particularly vulnerable, as they don't add the year to
their datelines. Here's one in the top ten search results for two big
companies:
http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=126607
No year! Note that the copyright
2008/9/10 David Greaves [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Who's feeling rather smug)
Me too. I'm currently trying to ensure that my current client builds
suitable safeguards into a similar feature they're proposing to
deliver.
Peter
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I'm currently trying to ensure that my current client
builds suitable safeguards into a similar feature they're
proposing to deliver.
Well surely it can't take much; something like SELECT * FROM
'active_news_articles' where 'published_date' = date(today)-90days?
(I know that's a horrible
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